Weltevreden Hills Estate, Stellenbosch, Western Cape ID 1309154
House
3.0
4
300m2
400m2
Exclusive, and almost extinct! Discover a final opportunity to create your dream home in Weltevreden Hills, a prestigious estate located on the northern edge of Stellenbosch. This exceptional plot offers panoramic views of surrounding vineyards and the majestic Simonsberg Mountain—an iconic Winelands backdrop that captures the essence of tranquil luxury living. Only 2 of the 50 plots are still available in the entire estate for your custom-built home, in collaboration with the team's architect, constructed by the developer, with enormous financial benefits through this seamless process. (The 300m2 is based on your ideal home built at approx R18 000 p/m2, i.e R5,400 million, with the erf currently released at R2,200 million and includes the earthworks and retaining walls - a total project of R7,600 million) Weltevreden Hills promises exclusivity, privacy, and a strong sense of community. Its seamless integration with nature, coupled with easy access to Stellenbosch’s vibrant town centre, makes it the ideal location for those seeking peaceful surroundings without compromising on convenience. Residents enjoy access to beautifully curated walking trails, a scenic children’s play park, and a renowned wine farm with a top-tier restaurant just moments away—adding everyday joy to this luxurious lifestyle. The estate is also celebrated for its cultural richness. More than 100 sculptures by acclaimed artists, including Ruhan Janse van Rensburg, are thoughtfully placed throughout the gardens, infusing the estate with a unique artistic spirit and historical depth. This blend of natural beauty, refined exclusivity, and artistic heritage creates a truly unmatched setting—perfect for crafting a bespoke home where timeless elegance meets modern comfort. Viewings by appointment only.
Jawitz Franschhoek, Paarl and Wellington
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