This beautiful, spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom family home is situated on a large, level, North facing corner stand less than 150m from the water’s edge on The Island in Sedgefield.
Enter through the front door and you are welcomed by an air conditioned, spacious open plan living and dining room with a good sized kitchen with a back door leading to the private braai and entertainment area.
This property is perfectly suited as a holiday or retirement home with the low maintenance garden and plenty of trees providing shade on those sunny summer days.
Don’t miss this easy living opportunity on The Island.
Sedgefield at a Glance:
The garden route in South Africa is one of the most picturesque regions of the country and the town of Sedgefield is no different. This part of the route is situated in the Western Cape and is convenient for the fact that it’s near the...
This beautiful, spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom family home is situated on a large, level, North facing corner stand less than 150m from the water’s edge on The Island in Sedgefield.
Enter through the front door and you are welcomed by an air conditioned, spacious open plan living and dining room with a good sized kitchen with a back door leading to the private braai and entertainment area.
This property is perfectly suited as a holiday or retirement home with the low maintenance garden and plenty of trees providing shade on those sunny summer days.
Don’t miss this easy living opportunity on The Island.
Sedgefield at a Glance:
The garden route in South Africa is one of the most picturesque regions of the country and the town of Sedgefield is no different. This part of the route is situated in the Western Cape and is convenient for the fact that it’s near the well-kept N2 road and within close proximity to other slightly more built up towns such as George and Knysna.
Those who live in this part of the country have a deep connection to nature and the ocean and this has ensured that the beauty of the area has remained. Sedgefield and the Garden Route is well-known as a world of its own with breath-taking mountains, forests and beaches and enough towns in-between to satisfy anyone’s taste for excitement, coupled with a peacefulness that is missing in the major urban epicentres of the country. Sedgefield is ideally located and that is why the location has become increasingly popular.
A brief history of the area
The history of this rustic, laid-back Garden Route town was said to be named around the year 1894. However, the destination was officially made into a town around 1929 and was established around the farm with the same name.
Since those times the area has grown slightly, however it has still remained the same sleepy farming and the coastal area it was all those years prior.
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