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Villa Vista
Nestled up against the mountain and one of the highest properties overlooking Schoemansville, lies a magnificent home secluded from immediate neighbors, yet enjoys spectacular views of mountain, dam and the distant Witwatersberg foothills to the Magaliesberg.
The Magaliesberg Mountain Nature Reserve is the back garden while the front commands a 260 vista of Hartbeespoort Dam realizing exquisite ever-changing scenery. The serene and peaceful atmosphere is only interrupted by a multitude of bird species and occasional lions roar from the zoo below.
Prime position, not only from a highly sought after area or address at Karel Street in Schoemansville, the elevation of the property favors the seasons admirably - in the cooler months the temperature is warmer and in the warmer months, cooler.
This houses design is styled to that of a typical Game Lodge on three levels. Solidly built on a double stand, with fine quality finishing. The upper level is double volume, accentuating grand gracious living where entertaining is not a space challenge.
Access to the house is shared with neighbors before turning into a beautiful treed drive leading to the forecourt. Here are four permanent parking spaces for vehicles, (two under cover).
The elegant entrance opens onto a landing and on the one side a guest toilet. Taking a few strides one enters a massive main living cum dining area with kitchen incorporated on the far side, high balustrades, skywalk and chimney reaching to the roof 17 meters above.
The magnitude of this area suitably accommodates large gnarled tree trunks that support the staircase leading to a spacious top entertainment area (with wash basin), intimate view of the Nature Reserve bush through the windows, space for full size snooker table, tables and chairs and plenty of room to move freely.