Standing Out. A Monthly Magazine AUGUST 2021
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CONTENTS
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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Feature: Introducing Lizle De Wet
Southern Suburbs 14
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Area Overview Newlands Gardening with Fatima Here’s to Our Legendary Athletes Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Atlantic Seaboard 32
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Area Overview Fresnaye Battery Park | V&A Waterfront Sue Bond Interiors Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
City Bowl 52
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Area Overview Higgovale Project Playground Knight Frank De Waterkant Celebrating Pretty Yende Properties for Sale
Hout Bay & Surrounds 74
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Area Overview Astonishing Sand Sculptures & Castles The Rainbow Nation’s Unique Cultures Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
National Areas 88 90 92
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Elgin Valley Properties for Sale Plettenberg Bay Properties for Sale Saxony Wildlife Estate
International Areas 102
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Visit Botswana with Adore Africa Knight Frank Botswana
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LET’S BE FRANK
Let’s Be Frank. You can’t beat local passion backed by global support.
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Nick Gaertner DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA
A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa ‘The current interest rate, coupled with the fact that we are sitting in a buyers’ market, offers a great opportunity to expand search areas which may have previously been out of reach.’
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he country has been through a lot recently. Many people have suffered significant losses and endured a huge amount of stress. We are however an extremely resilient nation and there have been some incredible stories that have come from the hardship. People have come together to help each other rebuild and there has been an abundance of support and ubuntu amongst communities which has brought many people closer together. We were also faced with the challenge of moving back to level 4 lockdown for a period due to the third wave, just as the economy was picking up and things were starting to get back to some form of normality. For the property market, however, it was not all bad news. Property sales within Cape Town have continued with the momentum gained over the last few months and lockdown has meant that the hugely reduced interest rates have remained unchanged in order to stimulate spending. The unchanged rates have kept the gap open for buyers to get into the property market and it is proving a good time for first-time home buyers to get their foot in the door and even consider slightly larger or better located properties that were previously out of their budget. Wise investment at this stage could be very beneficial as we know that as lockdown eases the economy will continue to pick up and rates will start to rise again. We are seeing a trend of first-time buyers looking for homes that offer more space than the ones they currently occupy, as work from home opportunities are becoming more prominent. The current interest rate, coupled with the fact that we are sitting in a buyers’ market, offers a great opportunity to expand search areas which may have previously been out of reach.
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DIRECTOR’S LETTER
Rennie Property has joined Knight Frank South Africa as the official commercial arm of the business, adding incredible depth to our local presence.
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Introducing Lizle De Wet Founder and Owner of ADORE Africa Explorer and Entrepreneur at Heart
‘I would travel every single day of my life if I had the opportunity.’
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INTRODUCING LIZLE DE WET
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izle De Wet embarked on a career in luxury travel and tourism 25 years ago, a journey during which she gained valuable experiences with remarkable brands and internationally renowned operations. Her unwavering enthusiasm, passion for detail, commitment to service excellence and understanding of what differentiates great from exceptional, set the foundation for realising her dream venture: ADORE Africa. ADORE Africa exists to exceed the expectations of curious travellers in search of their next enriching discovery. They achieve this by curating unforgettable journeys revolving around handpicked properties and locations, unique gastronomy, exceptional wines off the beaten track, local artisans, awe-inspiring safaris, perfect beaches, accommodation embodying the essence of the destination and world-renowned golf courses, amongst other travel gems.
Background After completing an internal Hotel Management course at Lanzerac Hotel, Lizle fulfilled operations and events management as well as sales and marketing roles in 5-star hotels and resorts. This entailed making overseas client visits and attending many luxury tourism trade shows around the world, marketing South Africa and the properties she represented. ‘I thoroughly enjoyed that side of the industry – educating people about our incredible destination and everything
it has to offer those who love to explore and travel. Africa is unlike any other destination I’ve ever been to and it’s an absolute pleasure to share its story with people around the globe and to get them excited about all the magical places there are to experience.’
For the Love of Travel The reasons why people love to travel are varied and often very personal. For Lizle, it is about exploring new corners of the earth and embracing the unknown. ‘I love waking up in a city where I don’t speak the language or haven’t been before; travelling without set plans and unpacking the destination as I go. I live for the vibrancy and all the new things it can teach and show me.’
landscapes and breathtaking coastline, phenomenal food and wine offering, captivating winelands, incomparable wildlife and Big Five safaris that are some of the best in Africa, friendly people from many colourful cultures, rich history, near-perfect weather, pristine beaches, superb accommodation options and the abundance of outdoor activities and adventure pursuits. In general, South Africa offers excellent value for money for any type of traveller. In addition, travelling from one province to the next is so easy.’
A Passion for Life ‘Choose a job you love and you’ll never have to work a day in your life.’ – Confucius. Lizle only ever saw herself in the tourism industry, experiencing all the wonderful things it would offer. This career has
‘Every destination I’ve ever visited, has shaped me into the person I am today and made me more passionate about travel.’ However, it is the African continent and in particular South Africa that holds the key to her heart.
Why Lizle Adores South Africa It is no secret that our country is a treasure trove of spectacular sights and activities and all of them excite Lizle and make her proud to be a South African. ‘Where to start… In no particular order my love for South Africa is rooted in our spectacularly diverse and scenic
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allowed her to combine, live and share her passions and hobbies through her own life’s journey and the journeys she curates for others. ‘I absolutely love walking and hiking in South Africa and in Europe. Immersing myself in nature, having close encounters with wildlife and birdwatching are some of my favourite things to do – and capturing all these special moments through photography where possible. I also take immense pleasure in entertaining and creating spectacular dishes, paired with the perfect wines… when not savouring incredible fare dreamt up by master chefs or learning about award-winning creations from the winemakers themselves amongst the vineyards. Laughing and sharing stories with loved ones around a fire never gets old. I also love meeting new people, learning new things, challenging my senses and comfort zones, supporting conservation efforts and making a difference.’ During quieter moments at home, Lizle loves spending time with her family, baking, painting and restoring objects.
The Tourism Industry Today The current situation is a major challenge for the tourism industry, but the realm ADORE Africa occupies is completely aligned to the needs of the ‘new traveller’. Their discerning clients know who they want to spend their private holistic holidays with and have a deep understanding of their environmental impact. ‘For us it’s all about our footprint in terms of where we send our clients and 10
making sure they have bespoke and private experiences in very unique, safe places. We strive to present them with the epitome of unobtrusive, low contact travel, enhanced by the utmost personal touch in ultra-comfortable, luxurious spaces. Sanctuaries where reconnecting and recharging come naturally.’ Everything is handpicked and carries the ADORE Select stamp – the most exquisite retreats, marvellous gastronomy, game viewing in all its forms, candlelit dinners on remote islands and preferred tee times at top golf courses.
Serendipity After attending an international trade show in Europe a few years ago, Lizle concluded her trip in France, visiting Cannes. She booked a table for one at Restaurant JAN in Nice where she had one of the most memorable culinary experiences of her life. Chef and Patron Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen is the first South African chef to obtain a Michelin star and has secured it a total of four times for Restaurant JAN.
This year, Lizle and her husband had the absolute delight of staying at Tswalu Kalahari, an exclusive 5-star safari lodge in the heart of South Africa’s Green Kalahari. Here Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen was set to open restaurant Klein JAN two weeks after their stay. The night before they departed, however, they were advised that Jan would love to host them for the opening of Klein JAN.
‘It was the most magical, incredible night, never to be forgotten. A wonderful experience bringing this culinary voyage full circle.’
INTRODUCING LIZLE DE WET
How the Tourism Industry Can Make a Difference Lizle is utterly passionate about and focused on supporting and ensuring responsible travel. A big part of this is education which is vital for the conservation and upliftment of local communities, wildlife and biodiversity. ‘Londolozi Game Reserve’s purpose, for example, is to accelerate the awakening of humanity in partnership with nature. This entails pioneering new systems for living, their conservation development model, social enterprise and finally a rise of consciousness – all explained in their Impact Journey, 1926 – 2026.’ ‘In the last-mentioned, Londolozi explains that before we can heal the planet we need to heal ourselves and that only once we as individuals make the choice to alter our relationship with planet earth can we begin to reverse much of the environmental destruction we see before us. In terms of social enterprise, Londolozi has developed various education systems including a creche, a learning centre for adults and The Good Work Foundation, an NPO of which they are the patron and founding donor.’ Giving back through mindful travel is a step in the right direction, something ADORE Africa travellers do simply by embarking on their bespoke journeys. And, should they wish, they can actively contribute to conservation initiatives. That is essentially the magic of a holiday crafted by ADORE Africa, it is transformative: You can rewild your soul and become part of a story that will not only change your life, but one that will positively impact the
communities, landscapes and wildlife you encounter along the way.
Words to Inspire ‘My philosophy is know what you’ve got to do, be on time and do it. I also believe in consistency. If you know what you’re doing is special and it’s your passion and you’re not seeing the results immediately, keep on doing it. Live and breathe your brand and you will succeed.
RISE OF CONCIOUSNESS www.adoreafrica.com M: +27 (0)82 808 4385 T: +27 (0)21 879 2501 E: lizle@adoreafrica.com
If I could inspire you to do one thing it would be to share your knowledge – inspire, upskill and empower others. Leave a legacy of caring. ‘And never stop believing in magic, because as Roald Dahl said, “Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”’
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray
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Celebrate the serenity of the sought-after Southern Suburbs Area Facts & Insights This diverse collection of suburbs, south of the city centre, is graced by the backdrop of the magnificent Table Mountain National Park. The Southern Suburbs offer peaceful, verdant and also vibrant settings with residential properties ranging from quaint semis to grand luxury estates. Fantastic features such as charming shopping areas and fine restaurants, the alluring Kirstenbosch Gardens, a concentrated number of prestigious schools as well as the University of Cape Town make this area the perfect place for raising a family. The southern edges of Newlands Forest is home to Peninsula Granite Fynbos, an endangered vegetation type which is endemic to the City of Cape Town. This unique type of scrubland is dense and diverse in nature, complete with scattered trees. Peninsula Granite Fynbos also occurs along the belt of granite that encircles Table Mountain.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Golf • Hiking • Shopping • Top schools • Wine tatsting tours • Coffee shops and eateries • Award-winning restaurants • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
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Newlands A Perfectly Positioned Suburb with an Incredible Community With its slower pace and green spaces, the upmarket suburb of Newlands has much to offer its residents and prospective homeowners.
WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT NEWLANDS
The forest is a welcome space for all who love strolling, picnicking, dog walking, jogging, hiking and trail running. The garden, likewise, welcomes visitors to explore its beautiful grounds, relax on the lush laws or dine in one of the restaurants.
Great Location
All the Amenities
The suburb is close to highways leading to the city bowl, airport, excellent hospitals and amazing schools.
There is so much to do in Newlands. Parks, sports fields and recreational spaces attract the more active individuals while popular restaurants, coffee bars and delis are ideal for more leisurely moments. There are even boutiques, a chemist and a Woolies food store for added convenience.
Excellent Education Newlands is home to numerous reputable primary and high schools. Two significant ones are SACS (South African College School) Junior School and High School, the latter being the oldest high school in the country. Not to mention Groote Schuur High School and Sans Souci Girls’ High School, along with the Peter Clarke Art Centre, a co-educational government art school. A long list of fine schools in neighbouring and nearby suburbs accompany the above.
Community A friendly sense of community is associated with Newlands where so many families reside. Plus, a strong and active residents’ association helps preserve the character and heritage of the area. Newlands Forest and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
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Gardening with Fatima Indigenous Plants – Proudly South African Landscaping
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GARDENING WITH FATIMA
Our colourful country plays host to an incredible selection of enchanting plants – from stunning succulents to wild grasses and hardy shrubs to tall trees. In fact, it is home to 10% of the globe’s flowering species, making it a legend in the global ecological scene.
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here are eight major terrestrial biomes in South Africa, a biome being a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat. Multiple ecosystems can exist within a single biome. Here are our eight biomes, along with flagship species:
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Thicket: Crane Flower Grassland: Star Flower Savannah: Camel Thorn Nama Karoo: Kapok Bush Desert: Camel Thorn Tree Fynbos: Common Sugarbush Forest: Outeniqua Yellowwood Succulent Karoo: Giant Quiver Tree
Native VS Indigenous VS Endemic Species Native refers to species that naturally occur in a particular area, inhabiting a small ecosystem. They can, however, be native to several regions. Indigenous species, a type of native species, tend to be more widely dispersed and adaptable. South Africa has many indigenous species to cherish and be proud of – more than 22 000 seed plants from almost 230 different families, in fact. Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae), for example, occurs naturally along the eastern coast from Humansdorp in the Eastern Cape to northern KwaZuluNatal, in coastal bush and thicket.
Endemic species, also a type of native species, are exclusively found in a specific place and require a certain set of specialised conditions to prosper in particular habitats. The Cape Peninsula alone is home to an impressive 158 endemic species and 3 endemic subspecies. One of them is the exquisite Red Disa, restricted to the Sandstone Mountains of the South Western Cape.
The Significance of Indigenous Plants Because indigenous species have evolved to deal with particular conditions and circumstances, it is vital to protect them in their natural spaces so they can continue playing their very important roles. Indigenous birds and pollinators are attracted to indigenous plant species and help spread their pollen and seeds. So, when you plant indigenous species in your garden, you play a role not only in 19
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preserving South Africa’s indigenous floral heritage, but also our ecosystems and biodiversity.
Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes in Bishopscourt.
In addition to requiring less water in general, many indigenous plants are used to our dry climate and even drought-resistant. To conserve even more water, opt for plants that thrive in your specific region’s conditions, specifically rainfall wise.
If you need any advice, be sure to reach out to Fatima for personalised, professional assistance with landscaping and so much more. T: +27 (0)72 828 5261 E: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com www.facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes
With a bit of consideration and planning, you can create a garden that becomes a sanctuary for abundant species – birds, insects and even small wildlife.
Indigenous Gardens No matter what style of garden you are drawn to – English, Provencal or Contemporary – exotic plants can usually be substituted for indigenous plants. For example, Cape holly, sand olive and honeysuckle can easily take the place of popular Eugenia hedges. An excellent book to page through is Creative Gardening with Indigenous Plants: A South African Guide by Pitta Joffe and Tinus Oberholzer. With so many wonderful plants to choose from, it is easy to explore new choices and find the right ones for your home.
Need help? Not sure which species are best suited to you and your garden? Get in touch with a professional for assistance.
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Here’s to Our Legendary Athletes at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan
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HERE’S TO OUR LEGENDARY ATHLETES
Firstly, Knight Frank South Africa would like to extend a massive congratulations to all the South African athletes who qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Secondly, we are so proud of our winners to date and those yet to claim their well-deserved medals.
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o far, South Africa has claimed three medals, two for swimming and one for surfing.
The first, a Silver Medal, was raked in by 24-year-old University of Pretoria athlete Tatjana Schoenmaker for swimming in the Women’s 100 m Breaststroke Event. The second, also a stellar Silver Medal, was claimed by Bianca Buitendag, a 27-year-old professional surfer who took part in the Women’s Shortboard Event. The thrilling third, a grand Gold Medal, also went to Tatjana Schoenmaker for winning the Women’s 200 m Breaststroke Event. But that is not all. Not only did Tatjana win gold – the first for South Africa at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – she set a new world record for Women’s 200 m Backstroke, shattering the eight-year old world record.
BEST WISHES Good luck to all those who are yet to compete! May all your hard work pay off and luck be on your side. OVERVIEW OF MEDALS AS OF 4 AUGUST 2021
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Medal: Gold Sport: Swimming Athlete: Tatjana Schoenmaker Event: Women’s 200 m Breaststroke
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Medal: Silver Sport: Swimming Athlete: Tatjana Schoenmaker Event: Women’s 100 m Breaststroke
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Medal: Silver Sport: Surfing Athlete: Bianca Buitendag Event: Women’s Shortboard
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Claremont Traditional family home close to leading schools.
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Constantia
Tokai
Large family home that offers great value.
Immaculate four bedroom home in Tokai.
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A stylish townhouse with high-end finishes. No transfer duty.
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Pinelands
Little Mowbray
Family home with work from home potential.
Stunning house plus full flatlet in Little Mowbray.
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Claremont Upper
Newlands
Characterful fun vibe, perfect for entertaining.
Well positioned, well worth it.
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Rondebosch
Meadowridge
Stunning three bedroom house in Rondebosch.
Modern Family Home in the heart of Meadowridge.
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Kenilworth Upper
Kenilworth
Gorgeous townhouse in the heart of Kenilworth Upper.
Beautifully renovated flat with a delightful garden.
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ATLANTIC SEABOARD
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bakoven Fresnaye Sea Point Llandudno Bantry Bay Camps Bay Green Point Three Anchor Bay
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Cape Town’s Entertainment Hub
Area Facts & Insights This narrow band of suburbs on Cape Town’s western coastline is poised between the magnificent Table Mountain range and the dramatic Atlantic Ocean. These stunning suburbs run from the famed Victoria & Alfred Waterfront to Green Point with its world-class sport stadium and golf course, to Sea Point with its promenade, to the exclusive residences and top-ranking beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay to Llandudno hugging the cliffs and finally to the charming Hout Bay village at is southernmost end. Battery Park which connects the waterfront with the CBD is an incredible outdoor urban park that offers fun for the whole family.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Beaches • Scenic Drives • Robben Island • Theatre on the Bay • Sea Point Promenade • Green Point Urban Park • Bars, cafés and eateries • Camps Bay African Crafts Market • Beach sports, water sports and paragliding
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FRESNAYE
Fresnaye An Exclusive Little Piece of Wind-free Heaven Fresnaye is an exclusive neighbourhood with stylish properties set on scenic slopes. Hugged by Lion’s Head, Sea Point and Bantry Bay, this fairly wind-free suburb is one of Cape Town’s most affluent.
Originally, Fresnaye was a 200-acre estate by the name of Winterslust – a ‘Garden of Eden’ set in orchards and vineyards. It was acquired in the early 1800s by a barrister and French aristocrat from Bayeux in Normandy, also a descendant of the French Huguenots, namely Ryk Le Sueur. To this day, the street names still reflect its French heritage. Apart from Heeren Huis near Bantry Bay which was built in 1776, the farmhouse on the property was the only building on the mountain slopes at the time. Today, however, it is a tranquil, opulent area for homeowners and a secluded, private spot for holidaymakers with a mountain backdrop and sweeping sea views. With hiking trails and Sea Point’s many attractions just minutes away, you can experience the best of both worlds.
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Battery Park
V&A Waterfront
This new urban park forms the gateway to the V&A Waterfront, integrating Cape Town’s CBD and the waterfront through a series of pedestrian routes – including one alongside the canal. 36
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isitors can engage in a range of outdoor recreation, entertainment and retail activities in various levels of public spaces. Each area of the park contains benches and public walking paths surrounded by waterwise fynbos and other indigenous plants and trees. To maintain the plants, a combination of rainwater harvesting and greywater is used. Forming part of the V&A Waterfront’s Canal District, the 12,000 m2 park can be accessed from either Dock Road, Fort Road, Ebenezer Road or Alfred Street. Security, cleaning and maintenance of the park are the responsibility of the V&A Waterfront. Beneath the park you will find a four-storey public parking facility that can be entered via either Alfred Street or Dock Road. The 1,206 bays are available for public, residential and tenant use.
Key Elements of the Park Amsterdam Battery The site is of archaeological importance as it still contains the rear ramparts of the historical Amsterdam Battery – one of the oldest structures in Cape Town. Archaeological digs of the area were undertaken prior to construction of Battery Park and they uncovered the two circular walls which have been retained. To accentuate the look and feel of the old battery, stone-filled gabion walls have been used throughout the park. Canal Battery Park will host a range of water sport activities, from stand up paddling (SUP) to kayaking and swimming. The canal also provides a link between the V&A Waterfront and the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) through water taxis that ferry passengers between both points. 37
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Piazza The Piazza forms one of the levels of the park. It comprises retail outlets, pedestrian paths, benches and gardens. Stairs leading down from the Piazza give visitors access to the canal from where they can watch water activities or simply meander along the water’s edge. Park The elevated park area, offering views across the V&A Waterfront and the surrounding city streets, is fully accessible to disabled visitors. A family-friendly area, it consists of a jungle gym, swings, rocking horses and a scooter path. Skate and Scooter Park It is the first skatepark of this quality built within the city to world-class skatepark standards using lightweight construction. Skate and scooter elements include a bowl with spine and pump hump, quarter pipes, layback bank, gaps, a small plaza with hubbas and rails, a frame set and a long ledge and rail. It was designed by California Skateparks in the USA with input from local talent Marc Baker at California Skateparks Africa. Multicourt The Multicourt can be used for general basketball and mini soccer games during the week and on weekends. Adjustable hoops make it accessible for younger players. Retail The Piazza is home to food and beverage retailers as well as niche companies offering specialist services.
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V&A Waterfront’s Vision for the Park ‘‘A key objective of the V&A Waterfront has always been to re-establish the connection between the city and the sea, which we have achieved with the pedestrian path that runs alongside the Canal. Equally important, the ruins of the historic Amsterdam Battery have been retained in the Park as a new heritage site. A key focus of the development was also to offer views of the Waterfront and surrounding CBD, as well as retain and enhance the historically important line of sight between the Battery and the Noon Gun site on Signal Hill. Our overarching vision though, was to provide a functional, convenient, comfortable, safe and unrestricted space with recreational activities for all age groups.’ – David Green, V&A Waterfront CEO
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Sue Bond Interiors Having Fun with Wall Treatments
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ou can use wall treatments to reveal a bit about your personality, to set a theme, or simply to enhance a room in need of some character. What makes it even more powerful and convenient is the fact that so many wall treatments are temporary in nature. For example, unlike wallpapers in the past, contemporary ones are easy to remove and low maintenance in terms of care and cleaning. This means you can be as bold as you want to be without worrying about a big commitment. So there really is no reason to hold back. For some, it is the ultimate opportunity to be lighthearted and have fun.
Of course if vibrant colours, intriguing patterns and interesting textures are not entirely your thing, you can always opt for something simpler. Neutral instead of striking hues; geometric instead of floral prints; flat instead of raised finishes. Another thing to remember: You do not have to cover every wall in a room. You can simply choose a focal wall. It can be really exciting without being overwhelming if you take it one wall at a time. If you love it and want more, simply go ahead and cover the rest. Great rooms to play with are guest rooms and bathrooms. Eye-catching wall treatments will give your guests something to look at and talk about. Be sure to add additional artistic touches such as a sculpture, painting or objet d’art to complete the look.
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For the more daring decorator we urge you to layer it up. Play with pattern on pattern. For example, do not let a strong print keep you from hanging an abstract painting. Whatever you choose to do, be sure to have fun! Sue Bond is a truly international interior designer boasting projects spanning from Majorca to Mauritius and beyond. Get in touch with Sue to discuss your interior vision and needs. Tel: +27 81 049 7294 Instagram: @suebondinteriors Email Address: suebondsa@gmail.com
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Green Point
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SOLE MANDATE
Three Anchor Bay Terraced cottage in wonderful location.
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Clifton
Camps Bay
Modern home on Clifton 4th Beach.
Contemporary three bedroom apartment in Camps Bay.
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Camps Bay
Sea Point
Beautiful home in quiet area with stunning views.
Centrally located two bedroom duplex apartment.
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Green Point
Sea Point
Two bedroom apartment with views.
Great Airbnb-friendly apartment in Sea Point.
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Green Point
Green Point
An ideal lock-up & go or Airbnb.
Fabulous views, parking and storeroom.
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Sea Point Centrally located apartment in Sea Point.
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Green Point
Mouille Point
Centrally located on High Level Road.
This studio apartment enjoys views of the golf course.
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CITY BOWL DISTRICT
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bo-Kaap Gardens Higgovale City Centre Vredehoek Woodstock Oranjezicht Zonnebloem De Waterkant Tamboerskloof
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Cape Town’s City Bowl District
Area Facts & Insights The City Bowl lies in the heart of the city embraced by the slopes of Table Mountain. It offers an eclectic mix of brand new and decades-old homes and apartments, luxury-living villas, roasteries, restaurants and pubs, entertainment venues, historical spaces and galleries. The area includes the central business district of Cape Town (CBD), the harbour, the Company’s Gardens and the residential suburbs of De Waterkant, Devil’s Peak Estate, District Six, Zonnebloem, Bo-Kaap, Schotsche Kloof, Gardens, Higgovale, Oranjezicht, Tamboerskloof, Vredehoek, University Estate, Walmer Estate and Woodstock. One of the most effective and rewarding ways to see Cape Town is by embarking on a hop-on hop-off tour with City Sightseeing Cape Town. The history and stories of the city are told through their on-board commentary in 16 languages.
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Top Attractions & Activities • • • • • • • • • •
Hiking Bo Kaap Markets City tours Helicopter flips V&A Waterfront Outdoor adventures Bath, cafés and clubs Galleries & museums Award-wining restaurants
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HIGGOVALE
Higgovale A Sought-after Area of Fascinating Homes and Forests
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iggovale is a haven in the form of a small suburb set on Table Mountain’s upper slopes. Stellar vistas of Lion’s Head, the City Bowl and beyond are lent to inhabitants who cannot help but relish the secluded location. Reminiscent of a forest, the suburb comprises enviable homes and gorgeous gardens separated by a network of streets that may be bewildering to strangers at first. Here, extraordinary homes have risen from some of the most challenging terrains, incorporating nature along the way.
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Project Playground
Making Our Country a Better Place
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PROJECT PLAYGROUND
“What Happens Early, Matters a Lifetime”
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roject Playground is a South African non-profit organisation working towards sustainable change and increased equality. Their methods focus on individuals’ selfrealisation and self-actualisation through a holistic approach, fostering a more peaceful, democratic and equal society. The founders wanted to create a safe space and platform for children and young people through meaningful spare time where trusting adults motivate children and young people to believe in the future and the opportunity to influence and control their own lives positively.
Who They Are Founded in 2010 – by Frida Vesterberg and Princess Sofia of Sweden, Duchess of Dalarna – this registered NPO engages over 900 vulnerable children and youth in townships outside Cape Town. Frida has been in a number of voluntary positions since she moved to Cape Town in 2005, amongst others LoveLife, the SPCA and Somerset Hospital. Her willingness and fierceness to create change is what has made Project Playground the incredible place it is for the children, youth and families who walk through the gates. Princess Sofia who spent many years volunteering in several African countries later fell in love with South
Africa and is passionate about its future. Her deep devotion to child development and determination to create change has been instrumental in the development of the organisation. She remained as Secretary-General until April 2015 and since then has played an active role as Project Playground’s Honorary Chairman.
“I look forward to further engagements around the expansion of Project Playground as it plays a fundamental role in keeping our children safe and also provides meaningful social and personal development to shape responsible adults who will contribute to the well-being of society.” – Alan Winde
IN FEBRUARY 2020, FRIDA AND PRINCESS SOFIA MET WITH ALAN WINDE.
With a holistic approach, Project Playground uses educational, recreational and supportive programs to empower vulnerable children and youth. One by one. They aim to create self-reliant individuals who are capable of managing their own lives and as a result able to contribute to the democratic, financial and equal development of their society.
“I had a productive and fantastic time with my colleagues at Project Playground in South Africa. Also had the opportunity to meet Western Cape’s Prime Minister Alan Winde to talk about Project Playground’s work.” – Princess Sofia
What They Do
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By being part of Project Playground, children gain self-esteem, determination and belief in the future. These three things are key to creating better life conditions and resilience, resulting in a ripple effect throughout the whole community. • • • • • •
Structured Sport & Recreational Activities Educational Programs for Children & Youth Counselling & Support for Children and Parents Occupational Therapy Day Care Centres for Children Living with Profound Disabilities Nutritionally Balanced Meals & Transportation
Play on Wheels: Building Capacity, Seating & Positioning, Sensory Program, Animal-assisted Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy as well as Physiotherapy for Children Living with Profound Disabilities Psychosocial Support: An emphasis is placed on building solid relationships with not only participants but with their families as well through mediums such as home visits to establish if appropriate interventions are required. Meals Program: You cannot teach a hungry child. Innovative Mindsets
Learning:
Expanding
Project Playground annually participates in the Gothia Cup – the world’s largest and most international youth football tournament. Each year, around 1,700 teams from 80 nations take part and they play 4,500 matches on 110 pitches. “The Gothia Cup expands the dreams of all the participants at Project Playground and is proof that hard work and determination can take them to places they had barely believed ever possible.” Only 20 players are selected each year based on very specified criteria such as evidence of improved school results, high attendance, good behaviour, being a team player and exhibiting good values.
Work Shadow: Career Help
“We engage participants in activities that bring social ills to light, build character, teach resilience and instil life skills. In 2019, 89% of our South African participants had improved self-esteem since they began attending our after-school programs.”
How They Empower Project Playground incorporates Mind, Body and Soul in their approach to child development to reach goals and build safer communities together. They empower through significant initiatives: 58
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Ilizwi Lolutsha – The Voice of The Young: Participation in decision making is an important capacity building process. Participants are involved in the strategy, design and evaluation of the development of the organisation.
“Our inspiring soccer program promotes a holistic approach to the sport, including tactics, academics and character building. We recognise the importance of strengthening and shaping our participants to contribute to the development of an equal society.”
Parental Support: Through countless conferences, interactive discussions and parent meetings they aim to capacitate guardians with tools to access their right to quality services for their children.
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Play and Learn: Below 8, Netball, Soccer, Art & Drama, Music & Dance and Life Skills
1. Academic support to reduce dropout rates and increase educational aspirations.
“We believe that sport is an important tool that can give children and young people the chance to develop self-esteem, ambition and confidence to influence their lives. Our soccer program allows the participants to set up goals, be challenged and reflect on their own development.”
2. Multiple programs that harness spare time for developing skills and mental well-being that contribute to children becoming responsible citizens.
Amongst other significant services and impactful initiatives, Project Playground offers:
3. Therapeutic interventions for the whole family to address mental health and emotional distress.
PROJECT PLAYGROUND
Because We Are Because We Are is a campaign that incorporates the notion of Ubuntu – that all humanity is infinitely linked to one another through our actions; that I can only thrive if you thrive. How it Works: Project Playground offers individuals/corporates an opportunity to support a specific family (registered as a beneficiary) that is in need of help. For R350 per month, you are assigned a family, receive a narrative on their situation and how your monthly contribution will be used. From there, their social worker sends you progress reports every second month. While Project Playground believes all families need to be self-sufficient and not dependent on charity, sometimes this type of aid is necessary to assist in the process of becoming independent.
centres and what the surrounding community is like? Go and see for yourself.
“We always strive to strengthen entire families to support themselves.”
Careers and Internships
Find Out More and Sign Up Today: w w w.proj e c t-pl ayg round.org .za/ donation-store
More Ways to Get Involved Your support is important. Project Playground’s work impacts the lives of over 900 children and young people a year. There are many ways one can contribute towards their causes and every little bit goes a long way in helping Project Playground accomplish their mission.
Visit The Whole Picture Wondering what it is like to be at their
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If you are interested in an internship or a career at Project Playground South Africa, see what they have available.
Donate Empower with Them With over 900 participants, 45 staff members, 2 centres and a full schedule, they need your help to keep empowering.
Contact Details General: infosa@project-playground. org Media: anna@project-playground.org Instagram: @projplaygroundsa Facebook: Project Playground South Africa 1 Ndabeni Street, Langa, Cape Town Tel: +27 (0)21 6941111 St. Gabriel Street, Guguelthu, Cape Town +27 (0)21 6330263 Visit the Website www.project-playground.org.za
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Touching Base With Knight Frank De Waterkant
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rom here, the office has the ideal proximity to more efficiently service both our City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard clients.
MEET THE TEAM The people who make our office unique. Marian Klerck | Sales Administrator
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Q: What do you love about your role at Knight Frank? The diversity of my role is challenging at times and at the same time it’s what I love about it. No one day is ever the same. I take great initiative in managing myself thus ensuring I cover everything set aside for any particular day’s work. Our company’s values align with my own and I feel appreciated for my contribution to our
KNIGHT FRANK DE WATERKANT
This stunning Knight Frank office is ideally located in the safe and trendy De Waterkant area. success. My colleagues are fabulous and we’ve always treasured the good working environment in our De Waterkant office. The joy of going to the office every day must be the thing that I love most about my role at Knight Frank! Charl Faurie | Sales Agent
Q: Which aspect about letting keeps your career interesting?
Q: How important are office dynamics and what can you tell us about yours?
With the continuous economic and social changes one can never become complacent in rentals. Challenges are always prevalent and therefore you need to be on top of your game. That said, negotiating a new lease and closing successfully is always rewarding.
It’s very important to work in harmony with colleagues and administration staff, communicating and supporting each other. From matching properties to streamlining the process once a sale has taken place, our buyers and sellers benefit when we work as a team to fulfil their needs. In our De Waterkant office we are not just colleagues, we are also good and loyal friends.
Louis Fouché | Sales Agent
Richard Olotu | Sales Agent
Q: What is the most valuable experience you have gained in your career so far? Having joined the company only recently, I draw from the experience of past careers. Integrity and dealing with people in an honest manner have always stood me in good stead throughout my life. It determines one’s success in life as well as in your career. Avoiding stagnation and prioritising connecting with others can be added as valuable experience gained. Corinne Ras | Letting Agent
Q: How do your personal hobbies and interests complement your profession? As a lover of all things cultural, it’s a joy to broker properties in the City Bowl as many are situated in the heart of Cape Town’s historically rich areas, brimming with a variety of magnificent buildings and architecture. Karen Kaempf | Sales Agent
Q: What do you love most about the De Waterkant office and your colleagues there? I love the people I work with as they are like family to me. Every day is different and the office offers a comfortable environment for growth and achieving goals.
Contact Details Shop 6 Sovereign Quays Somerset Road De Waterkant Tel: 021 671 9120
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Celebrating Pretty Yende A True South Africa Star
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CELEBRATING PRETTY YENDE
Born in the small town of Piet Retief, South African soprano Pretty Yende has risen to the top of the opera world with unparalleled speed.
‘Possessed of diamanté tone and a megawatt smile, the young South African soprano seems to take charge of the stage wherever she goes.’ – THE TELEGRAPH
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ith her magnetic charm, acclaimed operatic and solo performances worldwide and a critically lauded discography, South African soprano Pretty Yende has quickly become one of the brightest stars of the classical music world. Since making her professional operatic debut at the Latvian National Theatre in Riga as Micaëla in Carmen, she has been seen at nearly all of the major theatres of the world, including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Opéra national de Paris, the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Staatsoper Berlin, Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Opernhaus Zürich and Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. In 2019, Pretty Yende returned to Paris for two highly anticipated role debuts: Violetta in a new production
of La Traviata by Simon Stone and the title role in Manon, featuring a new production by Vincent Huguet. She also appeared for the first time at The Dallas Opera as Rosina in Christopher Mattaliano’s colourful production of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. On the concert stage, Ms. Yende embarked on a solo recital tour, making stops at Oper Frankfurt, the Opernhaus Zürich, Smetana Hall in Prague, the Barbican in London and Carnegie Hall in New York. Further concert engagements included appearances with the Würth Philharmonic Orchestra (Germany), the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège (Belgium) and performing in Bratislava (Slovakia) and Grafenegg (Austria). Ms. Yende began the 2018/19 season with her return to Barcelona as Elvira in I puritani. She returned to the Metropolitan Opera as Marie in La Fille du Régiment and sang her first Leïla in Les Pêcheurs de Perles, receiving critical acclaim from the New York Times: ‘In the role of Leïla, suppressed erotic longing is sublimated into pure vocalism lavishly ornamented with arabesques and grace notes.’ Shortly thereafter, she appeared at the Opéra national de Paris as Norina in Don Pasquale, portrayed her first Amina in La sonnambula at
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Opernhaus Zürich and returned to the Bayerische Staatsoper to sing the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor and as Adina in L’elisir d’amore. Career highlights include her acclaimed Metropolitan Opera debut, stepping in as the Countess Adèle in Le comte Ory; her role and house debut as Marie in La fille du régiment at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville; debuts at Opéra national de Paris as Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia, the Gran Teatre del Liceu as Norina in Don Pasquale, with the Los Angeles Opera as Micaëla in Carmen, at Staatsoper Hamburg as Fiorilla in Il turco in Italia and her debut at the Theater an der Wien as Countess Adèle. Additional highlights include Rosina, Adina, the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor, Juliette in Roméo et Juliette, Elvira in I puritani, Pamina in Die Zauberflöte at the Met; Adina at the Royal Opera House; Lucia at the Opéra national de Paris and Deutsche Oper Berlin; Adina at the Staatsoper Berlin; Pamina at the Grand Théâtre de Genève; Elvira at Opernhaus Zürich; Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro at Los Angeles Opera; Countess Adèle and Musetta in La bohème at Teatro alla Scala; her role debut as Teresa in Benvenuto Cellini in Paris; and Lucia di Lammermoor in concert at the Cape Town Opera. Highlights on the concert stage include her Carnegie Hall recital debut with pianist Kamal Khan, with the New York Times acclaiming: ‘A gracefulness that can seem decidedly divine seems to radiate from Ms. Yende.’ She later returned to Carnegie Hall to join the
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Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for a performance of Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate and Mahler’s Symphony No. 4. Ms. Yende has presented concerts in Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Johannesburg, South Africa, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. In 2016, she released her debut album, A Journey, for Sony Classical and appeared as the musical guest on several television shows including The Late Show with Steven Colbert, The Wendy Williams Show and Good Morning America. She released her second solo album titled Dreams one year later on Sony Classical, with Opera Now raving: ‘South African Yende has a delicious instrument, with a youthful quiver of passion to it, and a wonderfully secure technique.’ A 2011 graduate of the Young Artists Accademia of the Teatro alla Scala, Yende made her debut with the company in 2010 as Berenice in Rossini’s L’occasione fa il ladro. In 2010, she became the first artist in the history of the Belvedere competition to win top prize in every category and went on to win First Prize in the Operalia Competition in 2011.
‘A voice that can reach to the stars.’ – THE WASHINGTON POST Pretty Yende is represented worldwide by GM Art & Music.
CELEBRATING PRETTY YENDE
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RUBY SELECTION | CITY BOWL DISTRICT
Gardens
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Vredehoek Four bedroom house with modern renovations.
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Oranjezicht
Fresnaye
Comfortable and stylish living.
A home in the Avenues.
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Penthouse in popular Fresnaye.
Spacious and convenient city living.
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Oranjezicht Spacious two bedroom apartment.
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Woodstock Lifestyle ‘view apartment’.
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Zonnebloem Spacious three bedroom duplex apartment with amazing views.
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Oranjezicht Tranquil oasis in the heart of Oranjezicht.
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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay is a lovely historic village that has blossomed into a bustling coastal community. It is surrounded by a range of mountains, with Sentinel Peak marking the western end of the mouth of Hout Bay. While still maintaining a pleasing rural setting, it offers many charming shops and craft markets, cultural outings, an active outdoor lifestyle and a fine collection of restaurants. Nearby areas and suburbs include Kommetjie, Noordhoek, Muizenberg, Fish Hoek, Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay, St James, Clovelly, Glencairn and Scarborough. Noordhoek is home to a wonderfully wide and beautifully sandy beach that stretches on for just over 8 kilometres.
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OVERVIEW | HOUT BAY & SURROUNDS
Top Attractions & Activities • Hiking • Sailing • Fishing • Markets • Clay Café • Wine tasting • Art galleries • Bars, cafés and eateries • Kayaking, paddling and rowing
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NOORDHOEK
Noordhoek A Quiet Treasure on the West Coast of the Cape Peninsula
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n Noordhoek, things are a little quieter and move a little slower. It is a suburb synonymous with long walks and horse rides on quiet beaches, important wetlands, delicious organic fare, lovely little shops and mellow tunes drifting from local restaurants and pubs. Thanks to its village-like feel and rustic surroundings, it is easy to forget that you are in fact only a 35-minute drive away from Cape Town City Bowl. The wide beach is an 8-kilometre stretch of pristine sand that is visible as soon as you come over Chapman’s Peak. Its sheer size ensures that it practically never feels crowded. Activity wise, it accommodates sunbathing, dog walking and horse riding, to name a few. In 1900, when the captain confused Chapman’s Peak with the Cape of Good Hope, the steamship Kakapo ran aground. The wreck can be viewed near the southern end of the beach. The stunning waters unsurprisingly attract surfers (to The Hoek and Dunes surfing spots), kitesurfers and windsurfers. Wildlife wise, Noorhoek’s prized wetlands are home to the endangered Western Leopard Toad which plays a vital ecological role, along with other special creatures.
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Astonishing Sand Sculptures & Castles in the Cape
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ASTONISHING SAND SCULPTURES & CASTLES
Numerous Cape Town beaches have played host to astonishing sand sculptures and castles.
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he artist behind some of these masterpieces? Reon Zeff. The king of sandcastles on Cape Town shorelines. Reon Zeff was named ‘One of the World’s Best Sand Sculptors’ by Castrol Oil, one of his many loyal clients.
have taken years to master. Each piece, whether a sculpture or elaborate castle, can take anything from five hours to multiple days to bring to life with only sand, water and a handful of tools as supplies. How long they last are up to external elements.
Ranging from spectacular birthday parties to global ad campaigns, Zeff ’s artistry lies in his ability to create the most detailed, whimsical structures using one of earth’s most abundant and renewable elements: sand. Sand sculpting, sand art and sand castles are all passions of Reon and it shows in his work. No venue is too small or too large and Zeff ’s passion for creating with sand has led him to work with top global companies (including Castrol, Red Bull and Camel), couples planning their weddings and restaurants looking to give their patrons a unique show while dining on the beach. Watching Reon work and the joy it brings him and those around him is enough to see why clients from all over the world want to work with him. Some of his most amazing creations over the last 20 years include a giant disco ball and life-size car interior, along with many others. The technique and skills he possesses
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The Rainbow Nation’s
Unique Cultures
The country of biltong, bobotie, boerewors, bokkoms, braaibroodjies, koe(k)sisters, malva pudding, milk tart and potjiekos.
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THE RAINBOW NATION’S UNIQUE CULTURES
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outh Africa is a very special country where there is not just one heritage or a specific set of distinct identities. That is because our country is made up of so many diverse cultures and religions, all contributing to a magnetic richness that is easier experienced than described. Within our borders reside Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Tswana, Ndebele, Khoisan, Hindu, Muslim, Coloured and Afrikaner people, to name but a few. Embracing this fact is key to the ongoing process of striving to comprehend, foster respect for and learn from each other.
Tokoloshe is a short and hairy evil-spirited gremlin in Zulu and Xhosa mythology. At the instructions of a shaman it can cause anything from a scare to illness or even death in their victims. The Impundulu is a supernatural bird as large as a human from Pondo, Zulu and Xhosa folklore. It can summon lightning and storms and may even take a human form.
HERE’S TO US, ARGUABLY THE MOST VIBRANT COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!
Languages South Africa’s 11 official languages are Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu. Languages used by smaller groups that should also be respected and acknowledged are Khoi, Nama, San and sign language. Of course Portuguese, German, French, Greek, Italian, Shona, Swahili, Lingala, Chinese, Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu are also used, along with Arabic, Hebrew and Sanskrit in certain religions.
Fascinating Folklore Some of the continent’s legendary monsters can be found in South Africa. The Inkanyamba, a huge carnivorous eel-like serpent in Zulu and Xhosa folklore, is said to be living in a waterfall lake area in the northern forests near Pietermaritzburg. The Grootslang (Great Snake) is a monster residing in a cave called the Wonder Hole in the Richtersveld area.
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RUBY SELECTION | HOUT BAY
Hout Bay | Heights
Vacant Land 693m²
R895,000
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Hout Bay | Beach Estate Spacious two bedroom apartment with fabulous views.
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Hout Bay | Heights
Hout Bay | Houtkapperspoort
Entertainer’s delight with views forever!
Houtkapperspoort, peace and tranquility.
R4,300,000
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Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Light, bright and close to the sea.
Spacious and central townhouse.
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Elgin Valley Apple Country at its Finest
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ntroducing Elgin Valley: The largest single export fruit producing area in Southern Africa.
Elgin Valley – the gateway to the Overberg – is an incredible area with the town of Grabouw at its heart. You can find it just beyond the Hottentots Holland Mountains, roughly 70 kilometres southeast of Cape Town. Years ago, the valley was famed for its deciduous fruit farming. Nowadays, however, its apple and pear orchards are widely celebrated, along with the area’s high-quality cool climate wines, greenhouse cut flowers and mountain biking trails. In fact, approximately 40% of South Africa’s apple production is exported with the Elgin Valley producing about 60% of the total annual apple crop. The largest importers of our apples include the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Benin and Netherlands. Granny Smith and Golden Delicious are two of the top apple varieties, the latter being particularly exceptional.
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NO TRANSFER DUTY
Val de Vie | Evergreen Evergreen lifestyle retirement village.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Evergreen lifestyle retirement village.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen A relaxed retirement lifestyle village.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Set in a valley surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges.
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lettenberg Bay A Premier Garden Route Destination
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he picturesque Plettenberg Bay, or simply Plett, is loved for its spectacular scenery – envision stunning beaches, indigenous forests and rivers, intriguing lagoons and estuaries... Such an abundance of natural beauty of course elevates the wide variety of outdoor activities and culinary options on offer. Weather wise, the town has an extremely mild maritime temperate climate. That means very few temperature and rainfall extremes, to the delight of locals, holidaymakers who return year after year and foreigners. Being one of Africa’s leading beach destinations, with not one but six Blue Flag beaches, the weather is a major contributor to the town’s appeal. Fine weather is also a plus for golfers. After all, the Garden Route is famed for all its golf courses, two of which can be found in Plett, namely Plettenberg Bay Country Club and Goose Valley.
Wine lovers will be pleased to know that there are numerous wineries worth visiting, including award-winning Bramon Wine Estate and Plettenvale Wine Estate as well as Kay and Monty Vineyards.
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Plettenberg Bay | Lower Robberg Stunning entertainer’s home with panormaic views.
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Plettenberg Bay | Seaside Longships
Plettenberg Bay | Schoongezicht
This unique home needs to be seen to be believed!
An elevated, tranquil home.
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Plettenberg Bay | Signal Hill
Plettenberg Bay | Piesang Valley
Fantastic opportunity to acquire a conveniently situated home.
Relax, unwind and enjoy the tranquility and views.
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SAXONY WILDLIFE ESTATE
A Haven for Nature Lovers Yearning for Change
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elish instant access to the outdoors, wildlife and birdlife within 1 000 hectares of authentic African terrain.
Accessible Luxury Bush Living The estate offers residents luxury bush living and game viewing minutes away from desirable amenities. Now, with properties starting from R2 000 000 excl. VAT on sites from 20 ha, it is also more accessible than ever before.
An Enviable Outdoor Lifestyle Residents have the freedom to enjoy the expansive terrains on foot, by bike or via vehicle. There are 50 kilometers of internal roads for walking, jogging, mountain biking and game viewing.
Added Advantage Of Nearby Schools The estate is in close proximity to some of the country’s top private schools including Hilton College, St Anne’s Diocesan College and Michaelhouse, as well as excellent government schools. Reside in an utterly remote estate, yet one that is incredibly easy to reach from Hilton and Pietermaritzburg. Properties Starting from R2 000 000 + VAT on Sites from 20 Ha. For more details, get in touch with Gail Gavrill. M: +27 (0)82 777 6000 W: www.saxonywildlifeestate.com
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his true African gem is a land unlike any other. Untamed and unfenced, its varied landscapes seduce visitors – think dreamy delta scenes, water-locked islands, glorious rivers, sweeping grasslands, salt pans and fossilised river beds. While the famous wetlands are bursting with wildlife, the Kalahari desert is bound to surprise you with its fascinating ecosystems. Discover Moremi Game Reserve, boasting one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems on the continent. Explore remote, riparian forests and wide-open floodplains in the Linyanti Region. Get lost in the Okavango Delta, a wilderness wonderland maze. Visit Africa’s largest elephant population in the Chobe Region. Experience the transformation of silent, scorched landscapes in the Makgadikgadi
Pans National Park. Behold the fascinating Central Kalahari Game Reserve, one of the world’s largest reserves. Escape to Selinda Game Reserve, a private jewel off the beaten track where wildlife thrives.
Where to Stay | &Beyond Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp, Okavango Delta
setting. Children of all ages are welcome and have full access to the WILDChild programme filled with fun, interactive activities and experiences. Home to African wild dog, lion, leopard, giraffe, elephant, red lechwe, buffalo and hippo, the magnificent delta can be explored by land, water and air.
This glamorous and airy tented accommodation, overlooking the expansive lagoons and channels of the Okavango Delta, is located in an exclusive wildlife concession. Extended private verandas provide beautiful views and a priceless opportunity to discover the myriad of wildlife wonders. Tucked beneath a canopy of ebony trees the suites are sophisticated and contemporary while the décor features earthy tones that complement the warmth of the natural
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perating out of Gaborone, Francistown and Maun, Knight Frank Botswana Ltd. provides a comprehensive range of commercial and residential property services throughout Botswana.
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Our reputation for uncompromising professionalism in everything we do is earned by serving our clients and earning their trust.
Knight Frank Botswana Ltd. is part of Knight Frank LLP – the leading independent global residential and commercial property consultancy.
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