Epoch INSIGHT Issue 13

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Named for the indigenous leopard tortoises often seen on the property, this magnificent estate features unique water features, ponds, and irrigated gardens. This part of Africa is a yearround treasure trove of wineries, farms, nature reserves, game parks, botanical gardens, and adventure sports.

Perfect Seclusion in the

VALLEY OF WINE AND ROSES

Tortoise Hill, in South Africa’s Cape Winelands, is a grandiose property on 1,500 acres of game preserve By Phil Butler

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56  I N S I G H T   January 21–27, 2022

Phil Butler is a publisher, editor, author, and analyst who is a widely cited expert on subjects ranging from digital and social media to travel technology.

CAPE WINELANDS ESTATE FRANSCHHOEK, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA R75,000,000 ZAR ($4,953,944) • 7 BEDROOMS • 9 AND A HALF BATHS • 1,500-ACRE PRIVATE GAME RESERVE KEY FEATURES • BREATHTAKING VIEWS • GAME GRAZING AREAS • STATE-OF-THE-ART SECURITY • POOL, GARDEN, AND LUXURIOUS AMENITIES • REMARKABLE WILDLIFE AND NATURE AGENT GREEFF CHRISTIE’S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE AIMEE CAMPBELL, FR ANCHISE OWNER +27 72 693 4052

ALL PHOTOS BY HARRY BODEN PHOTOGRAPHY

ew on the market in the wonderful Cape Winelands of South Africa, Tortoise Hill is listed for $4.8 million. A game preserve and recreational estate, the property is centered around a main residence built in 2014. In all, there are seven bedrooms and nine full baths and a half-bath, spread out over three residences; outdoors, 1,500 acres of private game reserve beckon in the heart of the Cape Winelands. Inside the main house, the scale and grandeur of the home are breathtaking. As for the surrounds, there’s a surreal experience of unspoiled Africa. Located just outside the picturesque town of Robertson, Tortoise Hill offers its owners and their guests perfect seclusion and a remarkable nature experience. Towering acacia and fever trees welcome visitors driving up the mile-long brick-paved driveway that leads to the local stone-clad main residence. Once inside the main house, the interiors are truly grandiose, but also warm and welcoming, with fireplaces in almost every room. The rooms in the house are bathed in natural light, and there are even dedicated sitting rooms for taking in the uninterrupted north-facing panoramas of the Langeberg Mountains. The main house also features two stun-

ning professional kitchens and semi-formal dining areas. A central breezeway, or main lounge, connects the east and west wings of the main house, which adds an open-casual living experience. There’s a library, music room, a dedicated IT room, and a fully equipped gym. The outdoor pool and entertainment area, two double garages, private terraces, balconies, and patios further punctuate this amazing home. Two luxurious guest cottages, staff quarters, a barn, and other out-buildings, along with meticulously designed grounds with unique water and pond features complete this fabulous estate. The Robertson area, known as the Valley of Wine and Roses, sits in the middle of the route from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth. Route 62, said to be the longest wine route in the world, winds its way through the town’s jacaranda-lined streets, past quaint Victorian buildings and wonderful gardens. In the surrounding area, there are activities galore, from cruises along the Breede River, olive grove experiences, golf outings, and elegant wine and food tastings. Adventure lovers come here to hike, ride horseback, and experience unspoiled nature.


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