Price: R 2,895,000 - Property Type: House Wynberg


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Selling Price
Est. required monthly payment: R22,140 per month
Assumptions : Change
Loan term : 20 yrs
Deposit : 15% (R434,250)
Interest rate : 9
Ref No2944563
ProvinceWestern Cape
CityCape Town - Suburb Trends
SuburbWynberg
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HeadingDual Living or Live in the one and Rent out the Second House!
DescriptionThis home has complete dual living potential. Main house has two spacious and light bedrooms, two full bathrooms, dining room and lounge and garaging for three cars. Eat - in kitchen is fully fitted with built in cupboards, oven and hob.
In the buzz of the M3, easy access to highways and schools, yet living in a park like environment. Wynberg, Chelsea, Cape Town.

Only 10 kilometres from the centre of Cape Town, Wynberg is high on visitors’ lists mainly because of the Old Wynberg Village, declared an urban conservation area and home to one of the biggest collections of historic properties in a declared conservation area in and around Cape Town, if not the country.

A lot of these historic cottages are now commercially owned and house galleries, picture framers and antique shops, but drive around the village of Wynberg, and the little streets delight with quaint cottages, tangled trees and bushes that create wonderful little havens away from the bustle of the city. A number of walks with self-help guides and maps are available from the Muizenberg Cape Town Tourism offices that take one through the older parts of Wynberg, the old buildings, churches and parks.


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Bedrooms2.00
Bathrooms2.00
Main En-Suite2.00
Garages3.00
KitchenYes
LaundryYes
Dining RoomYes
Formal LoungeYes
PatioYes
Electric GateYes
IntercomYes
Size766.00
Square M Covered240.00
Garage Size90.00
Outbuilding Size100.00
PoolYes
FlatYes
Flat Bathroom1.00
Flat Bedroom2.00
Flat KitchenYes
Flat LoungeYes
SchoolsImmaculata Secondary School
Springfield Convent Primary School
Wittebome High School
Wynberg Boys & Girls School
Simon Van Der Stel School
VicinityThis property has a unique and privileged position being one of only five properties to be located in the Park.


Wynberg Park, ranges over 22 hectares of sloping ground, is where the spring of the Krakeelwater river begins (hence “Springfield” Convent and School below the park).

The park is visited throughout the year for its conifer garden, and in summer boasts an attractive display of hydrangeas. Higher up the slopes of the park, visitors are able to see vestiges of the silvertree (Leucodendron argenteum), which were once so prevalent in the area. Loss of habitat has decimated the numbers of this prominent and attractive tree.

Inside the park

* Attractive paths
* Children's playground
* Duck pond
* Lawns, ideal for picnics and braais
* Concerts and fun days
* The City's Come and Play teams offer extreme sports demonstrations, games, stage activities and fun activities for smaller children.
* Conifer garden

History of Wynberg Park
If you amble up to the section of the park which borders Trovato Link Road, you'll find a white marble fountain inscribed with the following words: “To commemorate the Coronation of Kind Edward VII, 9 August 1902.” The land for the Kind Edward Park, as it was then known, was obtained via the combined efforts of William Horne, a Wynberg resident and William Morom, a councillor of the Wynberg Municipality. Together these two men negotiated the grant for this extensive stretch of ground on Wynberg Hill in the 1890s.

Once granted, the park was magnificently landscaped with waterways, lawns, trees, shrubs and formal flower displays, although a large section was allowed to remain wild. A tea-room was provided, as was a bandstand in which the military band played to large audiences.

The park was formally opened in 1902 by the Honourable Thomas Graham, who spoke eloquently about the good fortune that had befallen Wynberg residents in having such natural assets, and commented prophetically that in years to come they would be glad they had conserved their open spaces. After the opening ceremony at the ornamental fountain, the Guild of Loyal Women (formed during the South Africa War), planted commemorative saplings that are now handsome trees shading an area close to the duck pond.

Despite losing some of its land to the freeway, the park has been well preserved and is a favoured place for recreation and relaxation.

StoveYes
PavingYes
SecurityYes
Security LightsYes
SprinklersYes
AirconYes
Built in CupboardsYes
ShowersYes
StoreysDouble Storey

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AgentMiriam Van Maasdijk
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Agent Phone Number021 712 7002
Cell082 827 7727

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