R 5 200 000
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6 Bed House in Dwarskersbos

6 4 3 693 m²

Prime Beachfront Location! This exceptional property offers breathtaking panoramic views of the beach and ocean, stretching as far as the eye can see. Step out of your home and directly onto the sandnature is your only neighbor in this once-in-a-lifetime setting.

Uniquely designed, the property is divided into two separate residences, each with its own entrance, garage, and balcony, allowing you to fully enjoy the uninterrupted views. With some TLC and your creative touch, you can transform this space into your dream home in this stunning location.

The two-story home includes six bedrooms, four bathrooms, two open-plan kitchens, two garages, and a spacious yard.

Dwarskersbos is renowned for hosting world-class fishing championships, with flags from various nations proudly displayed along its beachfront.

The towns rich history dates back to the farm Dwarskersbos, the site where Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first set foot on South African soil on November 7, 1497, near present-day St. Helena Bay. The farm was owned by the Smit family in 1920.

Conveniently located near Velddrift, Vredenburg, and Port Owen, with travel times to nearby towns ranging from 34 minutes to an hour. Bloubergstrand is just 1 hour and 30 minutes away.

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Dwarskersbos, located along the Western Cape coastline of South Africa, is home to a rich variety of fynbos and natural plant growth, which are characteristic of the Cape Floristic Region. This region, recognized as one of the worlds six floral kingdoms, is renowned for its biodiversity and high concentration of endemic species.

In the Dwarskersbos area, you can find a range of fynbos species that thrive in the sandy soils and Mediterranean climate, characterized by wet winters and dry summers. These include a mix of shrubs, low-lying plants, and wildflowers. Common plants include:

Proteas: The iconic protea species, such as the Sugarbush (Protea repens) and King Protea (Protea cynaroides), are often found in the region. These large, striking flowers are the symbol of South Africa.

Ericas: Various species of heath (Erica spp.) can be seen, adding vibrant colors in shades of pink, purple, and white.

Restios: Tall, grass-like plants such as Restio species are common in fynbos ecosystems, contributing to the unique texture of the landscape.

Pelargoniums: The genus Pelargonium includes many species of wild geraniums that thrive in the area, adding colorful blooms to the landscape.

Cape Vygies: These succulent plants, often found in coastal regions, are well adapted to the harsh, dry conditions. Their fleshy leaves store water, enabling them to survive in arid environments.

Leucadendrons: Part of the protea family, these plants are often found in coastal fynbos areas and are known for their colorful bracts and unique form.

The vegetation around Dwarskersbos also includes coastal plants that are adapted to the salty, windy conditions. These plants often have tough, leathery leaves or waxy coatings to protect against dehydration and salt damage. The rich diversity of fynbos attracts many bird species, insects, and small mammals, making it an ecologically important and vibrant area.

In addition to fynbos, you may encounter coastal dunes and marshland vegetation, which supports the natural biodiversity of the region, adding to the beauty and uniqueness of Dwarskersbos'' landscape.

Property details

  • Listing number T4879577
  • Property type House
  • Listing date 24 Nov 2024
  • Land size 693 m²
  • Rates and taxes R 2 200

Property features

  • Bedrooms 6
  • Bathrooms 4
  • En-suite 2
  • Lounges 2
  • Garage parking 2
  • Open parking 1
  • Pet friendly
  • Balcony
  • Built in cupboards
  • Kitchen
  • Garden
  • Fireplace
  • Water included

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