Paarl South, Paarl, Western Cape ID 738195
House
2.0
3
660m2
Three bedroom family home in wildepaarde estate This house offers three spaciuos bedroom Main with en suite and two other bedroom sharing one bathroom All three bedroom has build in cupboards and tiled floors Big spacious open plan living/dinning and kitchen that opens to a paved patio and outside braai. Inter-leading door to Double garage. The new Wilde Paarde Country Estate, located on the southern side of Paarl, opposite the world-renowned Boschenmeer Golf Estate, offers spectacular views of the Paarl, Simonsberg, and Drakenstein Mountains. Named after the Wildepaardejagt River which runs through the southern edge of the estate it is the new jewel in the crown of the Cape Winelands. The river derives its name from the sound of the rocks rolling down the river which sounded like wild horses running to the early Settlers. The 16ha estate offers 118 single residential erven on a plot-and-plan basis with plots ranging from 547sqm to 1 164sqm. There is a choice of 12 building plans with a choice of houses ranging from 160 180sqm for three bedrooms to a luxury 490sqm home with five bedrooms. Prices range from R2.8m. Paarl is one of the most sought-after country towns in the Cape Winelands/Boland region, especially with families who want access to the top class schools, being Paarl Boys High (Boishaai), and Paarl Gimnasium which ranks among the top producers of Springbok Rugby players, along with the Paarl Girls High and Paarl Gimnasium Girls High and La Rochelle. It is an excellent commuter town for those working in Cape Town, Franschhoek, Stellenbosch or Worcester, and offers a laid-back lifestyle with easy access to the country’s top wine farms. There are excellent amenities in the town including Paarl Mall, Paarl Mediclinic and Cape Town is a mere 45 minutes drive. The Architecture is Inspired by the strong Dutch heritage evident in the beautiful buildings for which our town, Paarl is renowned, the decision to base Wilde Paarde Country Estate’s architecture on the contemporary Cape Vernacular style was an easy one. This is a more informal style of the older Cape Dutch style which the 17th century settlers made endemic to the Western Cape and lending itself to a charming country style. Replacing the elaborate gables and incorporating other modern features, the Vernacular style has proved to be very popular on Country Estates and wine estates in the region.
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