R9,499,000
Monthly Bond Repayment R93,246.30
Calculated over 20 years at 10.25% with no deposit.
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Modernism, Measured
This is not a house. This is an art piece that you live in.
"I have seen many homes in my career. Hundreds, thousands. And every so often — rarely — one stops me completely. This is one of those homes.”
From the moment you push open the entrance door, and that monumental hand-laid stone wall greets you, you know. You know immediately that what you are about to experience is something entirely out of the ordinary.
The entrance is a statement that few architects in South Africa have ever dared to make. Raw stone, soaring exposed concrete, a glimpse through to a private enclosed courtyard garden beyond — and then the interior opens up before you and you simply… catch your breath. The scale is overwhelming. The ground floor is vast, open and utterly cinematic — enormous polished concrete floor tiles running uninterrupted beneath a raw concrete ceiling, the whole space dissolving at its edges into a wall of glass that frames the garden as if it were a living painting.
The kitchen is a masterpiece in its own right. A monumental timber island — custom crafted, warm-toned, absolutely magnificent — anchors the space, flanked by a dramatic full-height feature stone wall that rises to the ceiling. It is the kind of kitchen that makes you want to cook, to entertain, to gather. And it opens — entirely, seamlessly — through full-width folding aluminium doors onto the timber deck, pool and garden beyond. Indoors and outdoors become one. It is breathtaking.
The staircase alone is worth the visit. A sculptural timber form — bold, geometric, almost floating — rises from a concrete plinth against a full-height glass wall. An architectural gesture of complete confidence.
The lounge is enormous — a wall of folding glass doors opens the full width of the home to the pool deck and garden. A swivel wood-burning fireplace, freestanding and dramatic, punctuates the space. Established trees press against the glass from the outside. In summer, this room is the garden. In winter, the fire holds the room.
Upstairs, the main suite is a revelation. The bedroom itself is a generous, light-filled space — floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening onto a glass-balustrade balcony suspended above the garden canopy. The walk-in dressing room is lined in warm timber cabinetry from floor to ceiling — considered, calm, completely resolved. And the en-suite bathroom? A vanity — dramatic veining, double vessel basins, twin chrome fittings — beside a freestanding sculptural bath positioned beneath a private window. Showers behind. It is indulgent. It is beautiful. It is exactly right.
And then — the cottage. Step outside and tucked into its own garden pocket sits a double-volume structure of genuine architectural ambition. Floor-to-ceiling glazing. Screed floors. Soaring ceilings. This is a second home — equally considered, equally beautiful — on the same stand with its own separate entrance.
"In over 35 years of presenting exceptional homes, I can say without hesitation — this is one of the most architecturally significant and visually arresting properties I have had the privilege of bringing to market. It is, quite simply, remarkable."
Notable features
Monumental hand-laid feature stone wall at entrance
Custom, modern, minimalistic timber kitchen island with gas hob and stone countertop
Custom timber cabinetry with integrated eye-level oven, refrigerator, and microwave
Dramatic stone feature wall in kitchen Swivel wood-burning fireplace in lounge/diningroom.
Full-width folding aluminum glass doors — lounge to deck
Exposed concrete ceilings
Timber deck and pool set within the landscaped garden with established trees
700m² floor area on 1,040m² stand two double garages, separate staff accommodation, and laundry room
Contact the agent to arrange a private viewing.
"I have seen many homes in my career. Hundreds, thousands. And every so often — rarely — one stops me completely. This is one of those homes.”
From the moment you push open the entrance door, and that monumental hand-laid stone wall greets you, you know. You know immediately that what you are about to experience is something entirely out of the ordinary.
The entrance is a statement that few architects in South Africa have ever dared to make. Raw stone, soaring exposed concrete, a glimpse through to a private enclosed courtyard garden beyond — and then the interior opens up before you and you simply… catch your breath. The scale is overwhelming. The ground floor is vast, open and utterly cinematic — enormous polished concrete floor tiles running uninterrupted beneath a raw concrete ceiling, the whole space dissolving at its edges into a wall of glass that frames the garden as if it were a living painting.
The kitchen is a masterpiece in its own right. A monumental timber island — custom crafted, warm-toned, absolutely magnificent — anchors the space, flanked by a dramatic full-height feature stone wall that rises to the ceiling. It is the kind of kitchen that makes you want to cook, to entertain, to gather. And it opens — entirely, seamlessly — through full-width folding aluminium doors onto the timber deck, pool and garden beyond. Indoors and outdoors become one. It is breathtaking.
The staircase alone is worth the visit. A sculptural timber form — bold, geometric, almost floating — rises from a concrete plinth against a full-height glass wall. An architectural gesture of complete confidence.
The lounge is enormous — a wall of folding glass doors opens the full width of the home to the pool deck and garden. A swivel wood-burning fireplace, freestanding and dramatic, punctuates the space. Established trees press against the glass from the outside. In summer, this room is the garden. In winter, the fire holds the room.
Upstairs, the main suite is a revelation. The bedroom itself is a generous, light-filled space — floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening onto a glass-balustrade balcony suspended above the garden canopy. The walk-in dressing room is lined in warm timber cabinetry from floor to ceiling — considered, calm, completely resolved. And the en-suite bathroom? A vanity — dramatic veining, double vessel basins, twin chrome fittings — beside a freestanding sculptural bath positioned beneath a private window. Showers behind. It is indulgent. It is beautiful. It is exactly right.
And then — the cottage. Step outside and tucked into its own garden pocket sits a double-volume structure of genuine architectural ambition. Floor-to-ceiling glazing. Screed floors. Soaring ceilings. This is a second home — equally considered, equally beautiful — on the same stand with its own separate entrance.
"In over 35 years of presenting exceptional homes, I can say without hesitation — this is one of the most architecturally significant and visually arresting properties I have had the privilege of bringing to market. It is, quite simply, remarkable."
Notable features
Monumental hand-laid feature stone wall at entrance
Custom, modern, minimalistic timber kitchen island with gas hob and stone countertop
Custom timber cabinetry with integrated eye-level oven, refrigerator, and microwave
Dramatic stone feature wall in kitchen Swivel wood-burning fireplace in lounge/diningroom.
Full-width folding aluminum glass doors — lounge to deck
Exposed concrete ceilings
Timber deck and pool set within the landscaped garden with established trees
700m² floor area on 1,040m² stand two double garages, separate staff accommodation, and laundry room
Contact the agent to arrange a private viewing.
Features
Pets Allowed
Yes
Interior
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4.5
Kitchen
1
Reception Rooms
2
Study
1
Furnished
No
Exterior
Garages
4
Security
No
Flatlet
1
Domestic Accomm.
1
Pool
Yes
Sizes
Floor Size
700m²
Land Size
1,040m²
Extras
Balcony; Patio; Deck; Laundry; Walk In Closet; Built in Wardrobes; Security Gate; Fireplace; Cottage; Scullery; Guest Toilet; Entrance Hall; Paving; Garden; Boundary Wall
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