GOLF COURSE STAND
ABOUT THIS PROPERTY:
Presented by the KBS Property Group, this golf course stand is located in a cul de sac. The stand faces onto the 6th hole of the Shelley Point golf course, one of the few courses on the West Coast to have buck, guinea fowl and many species of local bird life living nearby and on occasion feeding on the course itself. This lovely stand is centrally situated in a quiet area of the beautiful Shelley Point Estate a stone throws away from the Estate tennis courts and Bowling club. The plot is a short walk away from Golden Mile beach and the new Shelley Point Country Club.
Value adds
7.5m Building height allowance
No building time-line restrictions
Building guidelines to protect your investment.
Level easy build plot.
Affordable Levies which include security
ABOUT THE ESTATE:
Shelley Point Estate is a prestigious...
GOLF COURSE STAND
ABOUT THIS PROPERTY:
Presented by the KBS Property Group, this golf course stand is located in a cul de sac. The stand faces onto the 6th hole of the Shelley Point golf course, one of the few courses on the West Coast to have buck, guinea fowl and many species of local bird life living nearby and on occasion feeding on the course itself. This lovely stand is centrally situated in a quiet area of the beautiful Shelley Point Estate a stone throws away from the Estate tennis courts and Bowling club. The plot is a short walk away from Golden Mile beach and the new Shelley Point Country Club.
Value adds
7.5m Building height allowance
No building time-line restrictions
Building guidelines to protect your investment.
Level easy build plot.
Affordable Levies which include security
ABOUT THE ESTATE:
Shelley Point Estate is a prestigious Estate in the St Helena Bay area situated on the West Coast.
This Estate offers residents 24-hour security with access-controlled gates. The Estate is home to an abundance of fauna and flora species as well as prolific bird life. Within the estate residents have easy access to the beaches which offer many water sport activities including kayaking, surfing, diving, sailing and fishing. Shelley Point Country club and Spa is situated on the estate and residents have access to the world class 9-hole golf course, tennis courts and bowling green as well as walking and jogging trails. Dolphin and whale watching in the bay, a most rewarding experience.
CONTACT:
Contact any of our area specialist consultants anytime, based locally for your convenience. We are available to help 7 days a week.
LOCATION:
Saint Helena Bay is located on the shore of the bay, from which it derives its name. Nearby towns include Vredenburg, Paternoster and Veldrif. Saint Helena Bay is primarily a major fishing town.
AMENETIES & SHOPPING:
St Helena Bay has a thriving business community and offers a wide range of goods and services to its residents as well as surrounding communities, it has a choice of restaurants, coffee, art and curios shops. Vredenburg is a 25-minute drive away and here you will find The West Coast Mall, private hospital, medical facilities and schools.
TOURISM AND EVENTS:
It is also a very popular destination during the annual spring wildflower season. St Helena Bay is regular host to the St Helena Bay Sea Festival. This event is hosted by the town's Tourism Association and takes place annually in December during the South African summer season. Surrounding areas of interest include attractions such as the Cape Columbine Lighthouse and nature reserve (19.7 km from St Helena Bay), Paternoster, Port Owen Marina and Darling
SPORT:
Nearby we have a variety of sporting options which include Shelley Point 9-hole links golf course, horse-riding on the beach, surfing, fishing, water sport, boating & nearby Port Owen offering yachting.
FAUNA AND FLORA:
St Helena Bay’s free roaming wildlife includes a diversity such as steenbok, duiker, rabbits, tortoises, caracal, meerkat, squirrel, occasional strandwolf. A rich variety of birdlife, frequent blue crane and heron sightings, African marsh harrier, kingfishers, grey heron, Cape spurfowl, guinea fowl, African darter, black-winged stilt, great white pelican, greater and lesser flamingo, gulls and terns. St Helena Bay is a birdwatcher’s paradise and being at the southernmost point of the migratory route from Europe and the Steppes of Russia makes it a must-visit spot for twitchers. Heaviside’s dolphins, as well as dusky and common dolphins visit the bay in search of food, and the calm waters give shelter to the southern right whales that come to mate and calve in the second half of the year. Humpback and killer whales are also frequent visitors.