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Exclusive Sole Mandate
Nestled within the exclusive Voelklip enclave, this double-storey home is part of a small complex comprising four properties. Offering two bedrooms with the potential for a third, two bathrooms, the house includes a kitchen, lounge and a dining room that seamlessly flows onto a covered terrace. Barbecue and enclosed garden with breathtaking mountain views. A single garage completes this desirable property. Strictly by appointment, contact me today!
Traditionally known as the holiday side of town, Voëlklip was developed as a holiday-home suburb because of its proximity to the beaches of Hermanus. It was named after a large rocky outcrop that is normally covered in gulls and cormorants off Voëlklip Beach.
From a few holiday cottages close to the beach it has grown to a bustling suburb of lock-up-and-go properties interspersed lately with residential homes and spacious guest houses. Along the seafront there are some five-star boutique hotels and a few luxury homes that have taken pride of place. The properties closest to the sea are highly valued whilst those on the mountain slopes can at least claim to have a view of the sea or lagoon.