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Nestled in a gorgeous indigenous garden this gorgeous modern styled home took the progressive architecture award when it was built. Built over three levels the home is designed to make the most of the beautiful views whilst ensuring easy flow between the living areas and veranda. The entrance is on the middle ground floor level with a gorgeous open plan lounge and dining area and a gourmet kitchen with some built in appliances which opens on to the veranda-entertainment area with huge aluminum fold away windows. The cellar/ tv room is down the staircase with another guest bathroom A guest suite with en-suite bathroom is also on the ground floor level opening through to the garages and a 2 bedroom granny flat/ sq. The staircase opens on to a open lobby area which can be used a s a studio/ lounge or even 5th bedroom with bathroom. the bedrooms and study is set to ensure northern exposure and the passage looks down on the ground level below. The master suite boasts a corner balcony, built in fireplace, dressing room and bathroom complete with a slip-bath. Two bedrooms share a full jack and jill bathroom and the study is fully fitted. Going off the grid would be easy with a 48 kwa generator, solar geysers and a watersystem which feeds the garden from 3 rain water tanks.