Knight Frank | Standing Out - February 2022 Edition

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Standing Out.

A Monthly Magazine FEBRUARY 2022


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CONTENTS

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Foreword: Nick Gaertner For the Love of Property - A Conversation with Anne Porter

Southern Suburbs 12

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Area Overview Harfield Village Gardening with Fatima 14 Romantic Date Ideas Sales Agent | Louise Strauss Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Atlantic Seaboard 34

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Area Overview Mouille Point The Internet of Things Stand Up Paddleboarding Sue Bond Interiors Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

City Bowl 56

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Area Overview Gardens A Guide to Hanging Out in the Electric East City Healthy Hearts Matter Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Hout Bay & Surrounds 72 74

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Area Overview Tierboskloof Estate A Day in the Life of a Barista World of Birds Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

National Areas 88 92

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Dylan Lewis Studio & Sculpture Garden Fall in Love with Simondium Valley Property for Sale | Franschhoek Discover Val De Vie Properties for Sale

International Areas 104

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About Knight Frank Spain Property for Sale Visit Botswana with Adore Africa About Knight Frank Botswana Eswatini Property for Sale


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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

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t has been an incredibly fast start to 2022 in both residential property sales and rentals in Cape Town and all indicators look positive for a strong year in the property market. This will be welcomed by the industry after challenging times and we anticipate a solid period of growth and opportunity in the coming months and years.

What is most encouraging is the huge pick up in sales on the upper end of the market. Over the last few years, sales have been dominated by first-time homebuyers and investors looking to buy predominantly in the R1m – R3m price range. The last couple of months however, January in particular, have shown an incredible resurgence in properties in some of the most sought-after locations in both the Southern Suburbs and on the Atlantic Seaboard which suggests that buyer sentiment is definitely on the rise and Cape Town is firmly on the map of luxury homebuyers. At Knight Frank, we are constantly hard at work to present our clients’ homes in the most effective way to prospective buyers and tenants. We have made a huge effort in the last 18 months to shift to an almost completely digital way of advertising and strive to provide unmatched imagery and content that engages our clients and remains relevant to residential property. By strengthening our digital heartbeat, we have managed to provide industry-leading content that reaches a database not limited to local areas or a certain demographic, but that touches our entire network throughout South Africa, Europe, Australasia, North and South America – with all subscribers who are interested in investing in South Africa being able to see what we have on offer in our stunning city, country and surrounds. Our global reach and network are second to none and it brings us great joy that we are able to provide you all with a service and platform that allow for the best possible experience when looking at homes, property-related topics and specific suburbs in our beautiful country.

Nick Gaertner

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DIRECTOR’S LETTER

‘At Knight Frank, we are constantly hard at work to present our clients’ homes in the most effective way to prospective buyers and tenants.’

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For the Love of Property – A Conversation with Anne Porter Chairman at Knight Frank SA Residential

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ith over 40 years’ experience, Anne Porter is still one of South Africa’s leading property professionals. This month, she shares what a career in property requires and what makes it so rewarding. Broadly speaking, what does a career in property entail?

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A career in property requires a passion for property, a passion for people and commitment to your chosen career. It requires hard work, a desire for knowledge and information and the ability to think outside the box. It is not a 9 to 5 job and unless you are prepared to give 100% commitment it is not for you. It is also important that your partner and/or children are on

board. There are many interruptions, with clients often requiring immediate attention at tricky times so tolerance on the part of the family is essential. You also require a professional qualification and time devoted to studying while learning on the job. Managing time effectively is also essential.


FOR THE LOVE OF PROPERTY - A CONVERSATION WITH ANNE PORTER

One must be able to communicate clearly and confidently, both verbally and in writing. A Real Estate Practitioner performs a quasi-legal function and is responsible for drafting clauses and preparing sales documents which in turn form a legal and binding sales or rental contract. Empathy, understanding and respect are needed as you are dealing with people’s most valuable assets at a time that is always emotional, no matter what the motivation for selling or buying is. I was fortunate and had a very understanding and helpful husband and children who tolerated interrupted mealtimes and social engagements and maintained that my alter ego was a telephone. Despite both daughters vowing not to become involved in property I am very proud of both of them. Caroline qualified as an Estate Agent while still at school and Susan is the Managing Director of Knight Frank Residential and also Head of Knight Frank Valuations, South Africa. How would you differentiate between a career in property as a means to an end VS a career in property as a lifelong passion? Someone who regards a career in property as a means to an end simply sees it as a way to earn a living. A person who regards a career in property as a lifelong passion gains satisfaction from and takes great pride in a deal concluded ahead of the financial aspect of commission earned. They are continuously

upgrading their skill set and updating their knowledge and remain curious about all aspects of property and tools to better their performance and service. How is working for Knight Frank different from working for other real estate firms? Knight Frank is internationally recognised as the most prestigious real estate brand in the world with 384 offices across 51 territories and more than 16,000 people in all sectors of the property industry. The company prides itself on offering the most ethical and professional service to all its clients and gives their staff the tools they need to perform their duties to the highest standards. It is an absolute privilege to be part of a firm with such a formidable reputation and knowledge base. In what ways is working in real estate fulfilling? I enjoy working with people and enjoy the challenge of putting deals together. It is immensely satisfying to advise and assist clients and friends with their property-related problems and I am thrilled when a deal finally comes together, regardless of the price or size of the commission. It is important to remember that in most cases, a residential agent is handling the most important asset the client owns and every client deserves the same attention whether it is a R1 million or R100 million transaction.

How are new Knight Frank team members sourced or selected? Referrals, word of mouth, clients, personal contacts and employment agencies are all sources for possible new team members. Once you have a potential candidate, there is an interview process, references are checked and a personality profile must be completed to ensure that the potential team member is a good fit for the team. What are some of the strengths and great characteristics shared by Knight Frank agents and supporting team members? Passion, commitment, love of property and most importantly, a sense of humour. What have you learnt through the years – knowledge gained, skills honed, challenges met, lessons internalised and rewards reaped? I cannot think of a more rewarding and challenging profession to have been part of. I have enjoyed every aspect of it, whether it has been sales, letting, valuations, participating in professional organisations and the international experiences gained from being part of a global organisation. Any advice for those starting out in the industry today? Work hard, work consistently, do the basics well and do not expect immediate rewards.

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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 The sought-after Southern Suburbs of Cape Town comprise a varied selection of verdant areas including Bergvliet, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Harfield Village, Constantia, Kenilworth, Mowbray, Newlands, Observatory, Rondebosch, Rosebank, Salt River, Steenberg, Tokai and Wynberg. Lying to the east of Table Mountain National Park, south of the city centre, many neighbourhoods enjoy amazing mountain vistas and peaceful surrounds. Here properties range from stylish apartments and charming semi-detached houses to large homes and grand estates with stunning gardens. In between, many prestigious schools can be found, not to mention the famous University of Cape Town. Add to that ample green spaces, retail stores and eateries and you have everything you need for blissful suburban life. Keurboom Park in Rondebosch is an inviting sanctuary with paths for walking, running and cycling in between parks and green areas where children can play and dogs can explore off leash while supervised.

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OVERVIEW | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Top Attractions & Activities • • • • • • • •

Golf Hiking Shopping Top schools Wine tasting tours Coffee shops and eateries Award-winning restaurants Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

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HARFIELD VILLAGE

Harfield Village A Chelsea-esque Haven in the Southern Suburbs

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lso known as Lower Claremont, Harfield Village is one of the many coveted areas in Cape Town’s Southern Town’s Southern Suburbs. Suburbs. In this sought-after neighbourhood, the shady avenues – named after counties of England – are dotted with pretty Victorian and Edwardian cottages, many of which are semi-detached. The yearly carnival Harfield hosted along its quaint and vibrant 2nd Avenue added to its distinct village-feel over the years. It comprised art, crafts, entertainment including live music, food and kids activities. Surrounding Harfield Village are the suburbs of Kenilworth and Claremont Upper, making it very accessible. Plus, it is in close proximity to many amenities and popular attractions. Think Cavendish Mall, Arderne Gardens, Keurboom Park, Newlands Cricket Ground, Kirstenbosch Gardens, numerous excellent schools and so many amazing eateries and social spots.

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Gardening with Fatima The Magic of Roses

While roses require hard work, dedication and nurture, they can be immensely rewarding.

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ith despondency over climate change and a need to preserve water, roses have somehow taken a hit in popularity in favour of indigenous and endemic species. However – if you put aside visions of architectural beds of colour-coordinated floribunda (or long pergolas of cascading climbers) and scale down your desire for roses to even just a few hardy icebergs amongst your beds of gaura and felicia – you can still achieve stunning blooms of summer displays in an eco-conscious manner.

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GARDENING WITH FATIMA

For the Love of Roses In minimalist contemporary gardens, roses add that sense of romance that most gardens can benefit from. They also invite insects such as bees and butterflies into your garden as much as any other flowering shrub. They might require some extra care, but when all is said and done, what plant does not respond to nurture and the right nutrition? Beware: Once you plant your first rose bush, you are likely to add and add until you have a collection. Because the thing about roses is that they are so versatile. They are short and tall, wide and sprawling, formal or rambling and informal. Their blooms are slim and elegant or plump and redolent. They come in every colour under the sun – bar blue, for now. They are all things to all gardeners.

History Roses are ancient… as in 35 million years old! Thousands of years ago, cultivated roses featured in Asian gardens, wall paintings appeared in Egyptian tombs and large rose gardens were established in Rome.

Cape of Good Hope. After all, the Cape, having been the maritime half-way house between Europe and Asia since 1652, was introduced to a great many rose varieties over the years.

A Rose by Any Other Name There are more than 150 species and thousands of hybrids to choose from. What makes it even more confusing is the fact that some of the same roses are sold under different names. The reason for this is that cultivar names are often trademarked. So, if you see a picture online of a rose you covet, show it to a specialist rose grower and they should be able to match it to a species they stock. Best though to stick to locally named roses unless they are David Austin roses which are trademarked. Giving a name to a new rose is costly. We have our own very special rose names, most notably Archbishop Tutu, a fine red climber.

Fast forward to the early 1980s, a group called the Texas Rose Rustlers started searching for old-garden roses (OGRs) – that is, those bred before 1867. This included traipsing through private properties, farms and even cemeteries in Texas in the hope of rediscovering old rose varieties. Locally, the most famous of these rose hunters is Gwen Fagan, wife of famous architect, the late Gawie Fagan. She published a definitive book on old roses of the Cape, Roses at the

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Caring for Roses Although there are rules for rose care, climate change has brought about seasonal shifts so you cannot always go by the book. Last year, for instance, spring arrived in October/ November. Pruning: In South Africa, winter pruning used to start in June but is now more beneficial towards the end of July. As a rule of thumb, if you want to ensure a flush of blooms in say March for a garden function, you will need to prepare – through deadheading and light pruning – eight to ten weeks beforehand. Feeding: Remember, roses are semidormant in December, January and February, with the flush of blooms in autumn and spring. So, you should do your heavy root feeding in January and February, then in March, feed with 3.1.5. (nitrogen for leaves, phosphorus for roots and potassium for flowers) to assist those flower flushes. Only prune lightly in the summer months.

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Some Quick Tips Because they are repeat bloomers and high performers, giving you such splendid displays throughout the summer and sometimes even into autumn and winter, they deserve sufficient feeding with a rose cocktail and a foliage feed every two weeks as well as preventative sprays against things such as black spot or aphids. As always, pay attention to soil health. Feed your soil with organic compost all year round. Some nurseries sell special mixtures that include peanut shells for aeriation. A good handful of Bounce Back pellets around your rose bushes, just below the top soil, will encourage root growth and the growth of all-important, healthy soil bacteria. The rule of thumb with potted roses is feed the plant, not the soil. Salt build-up in the potting soil inhibits the absorption of water so best to use a slow release fertiliser and bone meal. If you spot leaf yellowing, spray with a solution of Epsom salts to make up for any magnesium deficiency (instead of placing Epsom salts on the soil around the plant). And use terracotta pots rather than plastic as clay breathes. Unless you are an absolute perfectionist, a little black spot on a leaf is no big deal. The plants will survive this as it will also survive

some infestation of aphids. Problems arise mostly when you plant roses en masse. We all need to keep biodiversity in mind.

Reach Out While it might all sound rather complex, there are specialists who can help. Imagine a climber with blooms cascading over your front stoep, catching the afternoon sun… and what better present to give a friend than a bunch of garden roses?

LOCAL ROSE GARDENS TO VISIT Chart Farm, Wynberg Durbanville Rose Garden, Durbanville Stellenberg Gardens, Kenilworth Old Nectar Gardens, Stellenbosch Lugwig’s Roses, Stellenbosch Elgin Open Gardens – Once a Year Over Two Weekends in Spring For any design or other landscaping enquiries, please contact Fatima. Tel: 072 828 5261 Email: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes.

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Images courtesy of www.kloofstreethouse.co.za

14 Romantic Date Ideas Things for Couples to Do in the Cape

In search of a lovely venue for your next special occasion or corporate event? Discover a few Southern Suburbs options below, followed by suggestions for surrounding areas.

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14 ROMANTIC DATE IDEAS

1. Botanical Beauty

3. Connect Through Clay

Visit a beautiful green space, such as Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, followed by a private picnic or lunch.

Sign up for a pottery workshop. At Calico Ceramics, you can hand-build and glaze some ring bowls and planters while sipping on bubbly and feasting on delicious vegan bites from Food Jams.

by taking your love to a restaurant the likes of Chefs Warehouse, Kyoto Garden Japanese Restaurant, Sloppy Sam, Foxcroft, Homespun by Matt, beyond, FYN, The Foodbarn Restaurant, Himitsu, La Colombe, Kloof Street House and Greenhouse.

4. Dine Out

5. Get the Heart Pumping

Capetonians are no strangers to dining out, but during the most romantic month of the year, you may want to step it up

Couples that enjoy an active lifestyle can switch things up by trying an activity or adventure that is new to both of them such as kayaking, mountain biking, SUPing or tubing.

2. Catch a Comedy Show Places to catch a comedy show in the Cape this month include Gallery44 and Theatre, on the 6th of February (Comedians with Attitude) and Hout Bay Manor, on the 12th of February (Dinner and Comedy).

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8. Hot Air Balloon Ride Book a hot air balloon ride with an operator such as Ballooning Cape Town that offers unforgettable experiences like floating over the Cape winelands at sunrise.

9. New Heights Arrange a private cable car to take you to the top of Table Mountain or soak in the city views with an elevated dining experience at a restaurant such as Utopia.

Images courtesy of www.hotairballooncapetown.com

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6. Helicopter Ride

7. Horse Riding

Sport Helicopters offers numerous helicopter rides allowing one to experience the beautiful city of Cape Town from different angles. You can also fly to wine country and enjoy lunch at Groot Constantia, Durbanville Hills, De Grendel, a Stellenbosch wine farm or a wine farm in Franschhoek.

Head to the Atlantic Coast at the southern end of Chapman’s Peak Drive for a horse riding adventure. There are numerous operators to choose from including Horse Riding Cape Town, The Dunes and Imhoff Farm facilitating rides on either Noordhoek Beach or Long Beach.

Images courtesy of www.waterfrontboattours.co.za


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10. Pampering Pleasure Book a couple’s treatment at a reputable spa or even spend the whole day at a wellness retreat.

11. Pairing Experience Try a pairing experience… think bubbles or wine paired with biltong, cake, charcuterie, cheese, chocolate, cookies, cotton candy, ice cream, macarons, nougat, oysters… Images courtesy of www.utopiacapetown.co.za

12. Sunset Cruise Arrange a sunset boat cruise departing from the V&A Waterfront to soak up the city and the setting sun from the water, complete with a glass of bubbly.

13. Sleepout Escape to a B&B or boutique hotel for a night or two such as Last Word Constantia / Long Beach, The Cellars-Hohenort, The Vineyard Hotel, The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa, Ellerman House, MannaBay, Compass House, Cape View Clifton, Kensington Place, Tintswalo Atlantic…

14. Theatre Date Whisk your love off to the theatre, if they like that sort of thing. Options include the Artscape Theatre Centre in Cape Town’s Foreshore area, the Baxter Theatre Centre in Rondebosch, Theatre on the Bay in Camps Bay and Kalk Bay Theatre.

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Meet

Louise Strauss Southern Suburbs Sales Agent

‘I love property and having happy clients. It’s very people intensive and communicating is key.’

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SALES AGENT | LOUISE STRAUSS

schools in the area, it is close to UCT, shops, the Claremont Business District, medical facilities and enjoys easy access to the highway to town. Property held its value in this area throughout the pandemic. In fact, there is a shortage of stock and a huge demand for property so prices are set to rise.

3. How do you start your day? Very often by dealing with WhatsApp and email messages, before I’ve even had a chance to get out of bed, shower, breakfast or dress. This may continue throughout the rest of my day and night. I am grateful for this and love being busy.

4. What motivates you at work?

1. Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why?

2. What do you love about the areas you represent?

As an ex-Joburger since seven years ago, I love it here for every reason that people who lived in Johannesburg and who now live in Cape Town do.

Lower Claremont – which is made up of the areas known as Lynfrae, Mayfair, Palmyra Village, Victoria South and Presidents Mile – is an area that attracts families that want to settle down and experience a most convenient suburban lifestyle in a residential area with lots of big trees, mountain views, gorgeous parks within easy walking distance from their spacious old houses with character – many of which have been fully restored or gutted, stripped and beautifully redesigned, modernised and renovated. There are many good

Personally, my Victorian terrace home in Mowbray Village, the quick scenic drive to town, the promenade, Clifton at sunset, swimming beaches, tidal pools, Kalk Bay, Woodstock, Observatory, Salt River design district, Silo area, markets, Babylonstoren and soon Stellenbosch as my youngest will be studying there.

Being able to set my own standards to try to be the best at what I do. I love the people that I meet and get to know well. Thinking creatively, using my experience and skills for problem solving to make a deal work for sellers and buyers and to help people through the potentially stressful process. I love property and having happy clients. It’s very people intensive and communicating is key.

5. What is the best advice you were ever given? Trust your instincts.

6. What is one thing that has really surprised you about the real estate business? The positive impact of innovative digital technology is a game changer in the business and the way we think, evolve, adapt and improve the service.

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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Newlands

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Constantia Bright and cheerful home in mini gated complex.

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

SOLE MANDATE

SOLE MANDATE

Constantia Upper

Constantia

Spacious and contemporary with sublime views.

The perfect home to live your best life.

R26,000,000

R8,500,000

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Tokai

Mowbray

A truly stunning find in the heart of Tokai.

Stunning house plus full flatlet in Little Mowbray.

R6,800,000

R3,995,000

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SOLE MANDATE

Rosebank

Pinelands

Warm and inviting character-filled home.

Garden with three-bedroom townhouse.

R3,850,000

R3,150,000

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Heathfield

Rondebosch

A beautifully renovated townhouse.

Perfect pad in prime position.

R2,300,000

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Claremont Cottage situated in vibey Harfield Village.

R11,200 pm 2

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Rondebosch

Wynberg

Two-bedroom apartment in Rondebosch.

Charming 3rd floor apartment in Upper Wynberg.

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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 There is much to love about the Atlantic Seaboard with its coveted collection of suburbs facing the sparkling ocean. Called Cape Town’s Riviera, it hugs Table Mountain National Park all the way from the V&A Waterfront to Hout Bay, with Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Mouille Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven and Llandudno spread out in between. There are many attractions and an abundance of activities to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and active individuals who reside in the area and surrounds. Cape Town’s western coastline is also famed for its beaches overlooked by exclusive private properties. In Cape Town, sport plays an important role in residents’ lifestyle. Facilities include the Green Point Common Sports Ground which caters for cricket in the summer months and rugby in the winter months.

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OVERVIEW | ATLANTIC SEABOARD

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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MOUILLE POINT

Mouille Point A Special Suburb with Undeniable Appeal

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ouille Point is a magnificent Atlantic Seaboard suburb that hugs the coastline. It is the perfect place for a primary residence or pied-à-terre. Taking its name from the French word mouille, meaning ‘anchoring ground’, it was established in the 18th century and has thrived ever since. Small yet affluent, it sits snugly between the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, Green Point to the south and the V&A Waterfront and Granger Bay to the east. The suburb consists of two roads, Beach and Bay, featuring many impressive properties – the majority forming part of high-end apartment blocks boasting beautiful Atlantic Ocean, Robben Island and Lion’s Head views. An eclectic mix of boutique businesses like B&Bs, guesthouses, hotels, delis, spas, hair salons as well as popular restaurants make up the remainder of the neighbourhood. There are many attractions and landmarks in the area namely the promenade, Green Point Common (comprising playing fields and a golf course), Green Point Urban Park & Biodiversity Garden (with an entrance on Bay Road) as well as the Green Point Lighthouse – the oldest operating lighthouse of its kind in the country. Only minutes away from the V&A Waterfront and all it has to offer, as well as the city centre, Mouille Point is undoubtedly a special place with undeniable appeal.

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The Internet of Things An Overview

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THE INTERNET OF THINGS

In a nutshell, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a growing network of smart devices that provide rich data.

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hese electronics are not traditional computing devices, but rather other objects (or groups of objects) connected to the internet to send data, receive instructions or both via embedded sensors, software, processors and other technologies – in real time. Smart versions of traditional devices such as cars, gadgets, lights, refrigerators and thermostats, amongst other appliances, can all be connected to the IoT. Here are a few IoT categories: • • • • • • • • •

Connected appliances Wearable health monitors Smart home security systems Ultra-high speed wireless internet Shipping container and logistics tracking Biometric cybersecurity scanners Autonomous farming equipment Wireless inventory trackers Smart factory equipment

What this means, essentially, is that data processing and analytics are no longer restricted to that part of the online world that requires a keyboard, mouse and screen. Rather, it now extends to tangible things. With minimal human intervention, certain appliances and gadgets can simply take instructions from the network to perform a task without further assistance. The Future These smart devices empowered by the internet are transforming distribution centres, factories, farms, healthcare, homes, lifestyles and transportation. In fact, the future of IoT has the potential to be limitless. However, as with many things, there are some drawbacks. Let us wrap it up by looking at some of the pros and cons of IoT.

ADVANTAGES OF IOT • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Monitor Data Speedy Operation Improved Work Safety Automation and Control Better Business Opportunities Improved Customer Retention Cost Reduction / Saving Money Efficient Operation Management Better Use of Resources and Assets Ease of Access / Mobility and Agility Improved Customer Experience/ Service Thorough Marketing and Business Development Improved Efficiency and Productivity / Better Time Management

DISADVANTAGES OF IOT • • • • • • • • • •

Our Safety Security Flaws Data Breaches Associated Costs Intercompatibility Network Dependence Reduced Human Labour Complexity in Operation Power Supply Dependence Dependence on Technology

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Stand Up Paddleboarding Sightseeing from a New Perspective

Stand up paddleboarding, or SUPing, is a casual yet exhilarating activity that caters for many ages and abilities. It entails standing on a board and using a paddle to propel and steer the board through and across the water.

Why SUPing is So Great

Do I Need Training?

SUP Cape Town Details

In addition to being relaxing and meditative, this low-impact activity offers quite the workout. When done regularly, SUPing promotes balance, strength and endurance. In addition to exercising your core, you will also work your neck, shoulders, arms, back, legs and toes. Plus, you get to spend time away from dangerous chairs and couches, all while soaking up some Vitamin D.

No experience is required. A professional instructor will help you find the right size board and run through a quick introductory lesson, covering all the necessary basics.

Address: Unit 1, Battery Park, Alfred Road, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront Website: supcapetown.co.za Contact: +27 (0)71 603 8388

SUPing in Groups

LEAPS Paddle for the Paw 2022 Annual SUPing Fundraiser

Where Can I SUP? You can typically arrange boards through SUP Cape Town which facilitates rentals in the V&A Waterfront, at the CTICC, at the One & Only (in their private canals when permitted), at Intaka Island (when water levels allow) and by Clifton 4th beach (from December to February). For short-term use, choose between a 30-minute and one-hour session. You can also rent an inflatable board, complete with paddle and pump, for 24 hours or longer – depending on availability. Note: SUPing is a weather-dependent activity so be sure to discuss ideal days and times with your preferred operator.

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SUPing is a great activity for parties, team building and company functions. SUP Cape Town can arrange a convenient venue and rotate the group members. The party board can generally hold between 8 to 10 people. Good to Know

DAY: 26 FEBRUARY 2022 TIME: 10:30 – 13:00 The Paddle for the Paw fundraiser is back – catering for first-timers, seasoned stand up paddle boarders and everyone in between. It is a fun event for the whole family and the prizes are always amazing.

Wear clothing that can get wet and bring a towel and change of clothes. Also bring sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for protection.

Preregister by emailing Nicola at nicola@ leaps.co.za or register at 09:30 (an hour before the event starts).

While equipment is included and a short lesson is given when arranging a board through SUP Cape Town, you paddle on your own. A guide can be requested, at an additional cost.

LEAPS is a registered animal welfare organisation tending to the needs of animals in the townships of Elands Bay and Lamberts Bay up the West Coast, 220 kilometres from Cape Town.


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Sue Bond Interiors Loving Your Home

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SUE BOND INTERIORS

An essential part of creating the ideal sanctuary is all about surrounding yourself with the things you love. Infusing spaces with colours, textures and objects you adore – elements that instil a sense of serenity and belonging.

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aving recently moved to England, to be closer to our children, I had the opportunity to reinvent our new space to create a lovely family home base. It was a significant project and an important one that made settling in all the more satisfying.

Henshilwood – a professional installer of pictures, mirrors and master of collage.

The golden thread is an integration and curation of objects that tell stories – my journeys of travelling to and living in South Africa, Hong Kong and England.

We spend so much time in our kitchens which is often the first and last room we visit in the morning and before retiring in the evening. It is also a room that brings people together. That is why I chose to fill it with art – including some of my best pieces – on every single wall.

Here is just a taste of how I went about it, with the help of fellow South African, Nick

Several of the works were discovered through Gallop Hill Gallery.

The Kitchen

The vintage antique plate rack from England, displayed on the left page, is used not only for crockery and breadboards but interior and recipe books as well – a special piece from Spencer Swaffer Antiques in Arundel. The blue and white plates at the top are from Liberty. Below, left to right, we have a white Malawi chair, Bamileke stool (that complements multiple settings, from safari lodges to casual verandas) and an ottoman upholstered in Ralph Lauren fabric. BOO, by Colbert Mashile, is a fun piece that always makes me smile. The goat is dressed

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up and personified as a symbol to show happiness to his ancestors. Indigo Zig Zag blinds, designed by textile designer Debby Tenquist from Botanica Trading, were made from sustainably printed linen. Below BOO is a wire chicken bought from a street artist in Cape Town along with collected vintage blue and white terrines with white hyacinth bulbs for a splash of green. The antique Chinese robe is part of our collection from our Hong Kong days. Above that is a Chinoiserie panel painted by master mural artist Greg Pullen. Also showcased in the kitchen is a large oil painting on linen – Chasing Fireflies – by Caryn Scrimgeour (represented by the Everard Read Galleries in South Africa and London). This is one of my most precious

pieces and is also loved by the family. It speaks to my absolute love of table settings and passion for detail. Below this piece is a Block & Chisel server, a Dutch bread bin on a vintage trug and antique breakfast stools. Combined they make for a creative and inspiring yet lived in and welcoming space. The server is constantly used for preparing and serving food and there is always a recipe book open.


SUE BOND INTERIORS

The Dining Room This room featured right is a casual extension of the kitchen where you can have breakfast or flip open your laptop. It opens onto a potted terrace garden offering a splash of green in the middle of London. The table, custom-made in Knysna, offers mixed seating (part of my signature) in the form of two Malawi chairs on the right, painted white and an antique riempie bench on the left. On the back wall, left, is an ink and pencil portrait by Lionel Smit. When it comes to enjoying meals, I believe it is important to set the table, even if it is just for two. Especially if you have made a bit of an effort, five minutes of setting up can really add to the sensory experience. And use the wares that are special to you – live with and revel in your beautiful collections rather than save them for special occasions. The hand-painted boerendelft deep plates in the featured image were made by South African ceramicist Jacques Erasmus, owner and chef of Hemelhuijs in Cape Town. They were sold through De Nagmaal, a farm-style shop in Montagu (also selling online). The shop is an extension of the Jonkmanshof guesthouse brand which forms part of Hemelhuijs. A collection we have experienced in its entirety and are very fond of. The placemats are from my favourite nursery in London, Petersham Nurseries; the cutlery from Dubai; the serviettes from Babylonstoren; and the potted poinsettias leftover from Christmas.

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The Lounge It is not about installing art as much as installing the whole story. So, as with the rest of the house, the lounge is enveloped by collage walls featuring memories and beloved pieces including a Picasso. Neutral grasscloth wallpaper adorns the walls. The Queen, by artist Olivier, is surrounded by a collection of vintage ceramic platters. The sculptures below are by South African sculptor Theo Megaw. Also in the lounge, shown on page 44, we have a large Beezy Bailey oil painting and below this, two treasured William Kentridge pieces. The bunny ceramic plates were produced by studio potter Martin Haines. Then, the black dining room chairs are from Cécile and Boyd while the fabric on the armchair is from Hertex Fabrics. The curtains, both in the living room and dining room, were made by Paisley and

Bloom with Warwick Fabrics and finally the terrace furniture is from The Private House Company in Johannesburg.

The Bedroom This extremely spacious and wonderfully light bedroom with its high ceiling and huge open trusses presented a wonderful opportunity to play with vertical space. The two oil paintings above the bed are by Phung Quoc Tri, a contemporary Vietnamese artist. Behind them, Thibaut wallpaper. The headboard is upholstered in Jim Thompson Fabric with Trevor Opperman

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lamps flanking the beds. On the bed, cushions with white French linen slips, an Erica Bartholomae cyanotype print and a hand-knitted blanket. Completing the look is a couch with a vintage African indigo hand-dyed fabric from Artefect in Cape Town. And that is where our tour ends for today. Here is to surrounding yourself with – and using – all the things you love in your home. 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 SA: +27 81 049 7294 Tel UK: +44 7399 018732 Instagram: @suebondinteriors Email Address: suebondsa@gmail.com


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CITY BOWL

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 There is something so enigmatic about the City Bowl. Enveloped by mountains and sea, it has a unique atmosphere and energy that can be both calming and exciting, depending on your whereabouts. Suburbs and neighbourhoods that make up the City Bowl include Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Higgovale, Gardens, Tamboerskloof, Bo-Kaap, De Waterkant, Foreshore, Woodstock, the City Bowl District (CBD), Zonnebloem, District Six, Devil’s Peak Estate, University Estate and Walmer Estate. Residences come in many shapes and sizes, catering to everyone from students to families. Weaved in between are coffee shops, eateries, bars, nightclubs, retail and boutique stores as well as galleries to keep the senses engaged. Michaelis School of Fine Art in Gardens – staffed by some of South Africa’s leading fine artists, curators and art academics – has a long and proud tradition of producing outstanding graduates.

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OVERVIEW | CITY BOWL

Top Attractions & Activities • • • • • • • • • •

Hiking Bo-Kaap Markets City tours Helicopter flips V&A Waterfront Outdoor adventures Bath, cafés and clubs Galleries & museums Award-winning restaurants

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Gardens

GARDENS

Work, Live and Play in an Artsy, Affluent Neighbourhood

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he popular suburb of Gardens sits between Oranjezicht and Tamboerskloof, just south of Cape Town City Centre. Its name is likely attributed to the fact that it formed part of Jan van Riebeeck’s original gardens. Here, in the higher elevations of the City Bowl, directly below Table Mountain, there are many attractive apartments and houses with high ceilings and wooden floors predominantly inhabited by young professionals. In between and surrounding these residences are numerous upmarket amenities and attractions such as restaurants and hangouts, retail stores and shops, businesses belonging to the creative industry and boutique accommodation for visitors. Kloof Street in particular beckons with an eclectic selection of these. Not to mention the Labia Theatre in Orange Street, one of the oldest independent movie theatres in Cape Town. Gardens is also home to several of the premier public art and cultural destinations managed by Iziko Museums of South Africa including the South African Museum, South African National Gallery and The Planetarium. The South African Jewish Museum and Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre are in close proximity to these. Founded in 1925, Michaelis School of Fine Art (the Fine Arts department of the University of Cape Town) is another place of interest. Internationally the school is recognised as one of South Africa’s foremost institutions for the study of fine art and new media at an advanced level. From Gardens, it is easy to access Table Mountain trails, stunning beaches on the Atlantic Seaboard, the V&A Waterfront and the Southern Suburbs. 59


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A Guide to Hanging Out in the Electric East City

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ape Town’s East City goes by many names including the East City Precinct, the fringe and Lower Gardens. Here you will find an ever-evolving design and innovation district; a characterful central city hub with an electric atmosphere.

It is a great place to unwind, any day of the week, thanks to an enticing selection of nightclubs, bars and restaurants. The fourth day of the week is particularly popular. Third Thursdays is the East City’s version of First Thursdays Cape Town – evenings reserved for revelling in art, culture, design and great food after hours.

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A GUIDE TO HANGING OUT IN THE ELECTRIC EAST CITY

Places of Interest Here are a few popular spots to try out. SurfaRosa 61 Harrington Street SurfaRosa, established in 2017, is a small yet unique and edgy dive bar with subliminal punk and surf influences. Think hot Hawaiian-themed nights, ice cold beer on tap and pineapple on your pizza. The vibe is laid-back and the music is loud. The crowd, on any given night, is a vibrant mix of lively locals, rowdy regulars and thirsty travellers and the bar comes complete with late-night philosophical, all-knowing, quirky bar staff.

in District Six. It is where Cape Town meets Medellin with its tropical cocktail and shisha lounge, salsa lessons and social ambience. The venue, with its international influences curated by the well-travelled owners, offers secure inside and outside spaces where locals and tourists feel at home. Dust And Dynamite 27 Caledon Street Get your boots on and step back in time, Tarantino-style, into an authentic wild west saloon. It is the ideal place to settle in, sip a cold beer and relax after a long week to the sound of great rock tunes in a candle-lit space surrounded by cool paraphernalia and memorabilia.

Castle Hotel Bar Cnr of Constitution & Canterbury Streets

Harringtons Cocktail Lounge 61B Harrington

Castle Bar is a proudly South African restaurant, bar and coffee roastery in the heart of the city steeped in over 120 years’ heritage. As one of the oldest bars in Cape Town, it has such an incredible heritage and was a place where all races could share a drink together during the apartheid years.

This classic cocktail lounge, restaurant and boutique bar evokes a feel of otherworldly opulence and style. The vibe is easy and laid-back, set in a cool environment with a distinct air of sophistication. Wide panoramic windows allow for a dynamic view of the neighbourhood and the balcony provides the perfect perch on which to sit back, relax and lose yourself in tasty libations, craft cocktails and tantalising tapas. The lush, inviting décor includes beautifully polished wooden accents,

Escobar Cape Town 42 Canterbury Street Escobar Cape Town is an authentic Colombian restaurant and bar located

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large windows and velvet bottle service booths. Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge 37 Harrington Street Designed with a smooth, contemporary style, Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge is a place built for pure pleasure. With the exhilaration of the Cape Town nightlife, this sanctuary offers a high energy experience that transcends the notions of a classic upmarket lounge. It boasts a fully stocked bar that embraces seasonality, making this the perfect selfcontained space for events. Exclusivity, excellence and elegance is their mantra in showcasing the splendour of the world within. Savour the finest champagne and sink into a charming setting as enticing as bubbly itself. Other Popular Attractions in the Area Dias Tavern – 15 Caledon Street The Cousins Trattoria – 3B Barrack Street Downtown Ramen – 103 Harrington Street Charly’s Bakery – 36 – 38 Canterbury Street New York Bagels – 44 Harrington Street THE ELECTRIC – 48 Canterbury Street

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Healthy Hearts Matter Every Month of the Year

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we decided to look at matters of the heart… literally. To kickstart things, we turned to the Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa.

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HEALTHY HEARTS MATTER

Here are a few quick heart and stroke facts. •

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Heart disease and stroke are the second-biggest killers in South Africa after HIV/AIDS 80% of heart diseases and strokes can be prevented 225 South Africans are killed by heart diseases every day 13% of global deaths are caused by high blood pressure 10 people suffer a stroke in South Africa every hour

The Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa (HSFSA) plays a leading role in the fight against preventable heart disease and stroke, with the aim of seeing fewer people in South Africa suffer premature deaths and disabilities. Established in 1980, the HSFSA is a nongovernmental, non-profit organisation which relies on external funding to sustain the work it carries out. It aims to reduce the cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden in South Africa and ultimately the burden on the healthcare system of South Africa. Their mission is to empower people in South Africa to adopt healthy lifestyles, make healthy choices easier, seek appropriate care and to encourage prevention.

Healthy Living According to the HSFSA, up to 80% of heart diseases and strokes that happen before the age of 70 years can be prevented by simply living a healthy lifestyle and treating conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. A healthy lifestyle involves eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, not smoking, managing day-to-day stress, if drinking alcohol then doing so in moderation and maintaining a healthy weight.

Here are more facts to raise concern and inspire change. • • • • • •

37% of men and 7% of women are regular smokers Up to 45% of adults suffer from high blood pressure 68% of women and 31% of men are overweight or obese More than 50% of children do not take a lunchbox to school Nearly 1 in 2 women and over a quarter of men are physically inactive Most South Africans eat a diet high in processed meats, salts, sugars, deepfried foods and refined starches and do not eat enough fruits and vegetables

Everyone can benefit from making some lifestyle changes and even small changes can make a powerful difference to lower the risk of heart diseases and strokes. For more information on what it means to live a healthy lifestyle and what you can do to lower your risk, refer to the Living a Healthy Lifestyle brochure, available for download on the HSFSA website

Vaping and Heart Health Vaping is a growing health concern worldwide. While it may seem less harmful than smoking, it has not been proven safe. In October 2021, The Johns Hopkins University published research on vape ingredients which revealed thousands of chemical ingredients in vape products, many of which have not yet been identified. Amongst ingredients the team could identify, were numerous potentially harmful substances including caffeine, three chemicals never previously found in e-Cigarettes, a pesticide and two flavourings linked with possible toxic effects and respiratory irritation. The HSFSA is very concerned about vaping as well. ‘The truth about vaping is still very much up in the air, as the studies haven’t been able to run for long enough to be conclusive. This said, there are many things which have demonstrated that vaping is far from benign. It might be healthier than smoking. But it might also be far, far worse. We just don’t know.’

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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay – or The Republic of Hout Bay as it is sometimes called – is home to a welcoming community consisting of individuals from all walks of life. It is blessed with amazing views of mountains with significant peaks as well as harbour and ocean vistas. A bustling suburb at times, it has a real coastal village feel with many cultural and adventure pursuits to satisfy locals and visitors throughout the year. South of Hout Bay lies Noordhoek, Muizenberg, St James, Clovelly, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Kommetjie, Glencairn, Scarborough and Simon’s Town. The beloved Mariner’s Wharf in Hout Bay is Africa’s and the Southern Hemisphere’s first harbourfront emporium. Conceptualised and built during the 1980s by Stanley Dorman, it has continued to grow under his and his family’s watchful eyes.

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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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TIERBOSKLOOF ESTATE

boskloof Estate Where Natural Attributes are Accentuated and Conserved

At Tierboskloof Estate, there is a focus on not only preserving but highlighting the natural attributes enjoyed from this magnificent position. This estate, nestled in a magnificent mountain location, can be found in the seaside suburb of Hout Bay, less than 30 minutes from the city centre. Tierboskloof Estate’s enviable Baviaanskloof position and sea views have inspired a focus on conserving and accentuating these natural attributes through sensitive estate planning. In fact, these unspoilt vistas are accessible thanks to the careful management of architectural-, landscaping- and construction protocols that keep the aesthetic integrity intact. The availability of beautiful communal spaces is another bonus. When not housing the estate manager, Skaife Cottage can be utilised by residents for private events. All-weather tennis courts and a saltwater pool are surrounded by fynbos gardens and enjoy grand vistas. Also on offer is a full-sized squash court with restroom facilities and change rooms. As one would expect, safety and security are of great importance and therefore prioritised in this scenic place. Measures implemented and taken here include 24-hour armed response, electric perimeter fencing, a dedicated 24-hour security team, camera and monitoring systems as well as a biometric identification system. The estate borders the magical Table Mountain National Park. Roughly 80% of the 8,200 plant species found here are fynbos, many of which are endemic. Complementing the park’s fantastic flora are natural waterfalls, indigenous forests, numerous bird species and fascinating fauna. 75


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A Day in the Life of a Barista Featuring Dario’s Café

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ll rituals have their place of worship and coffee is no different. Its temple is the café or ‘bar’ as it is called in Italy. Dario’s Café offers an authentic Italian ‘bar’ experience where the daily buzz of activity and intoxicating aroma of coffee invite all who enter to feel part of this coffee shop family.

ABOUT DARIO’S CAFÉ Dario’s Café, founded in 2007, is currently the most popular independent Italian coffee bar in Hout Bay where it is much loved by local families.

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burgers, pancakes and more. It’s great for a quick snack, meeting during the week or relaxed weekend brunch – complete with newspapers and scrumptious cakes.

MEET OWNER DARIO

WHAT TO EXPECT

Tell us about your background.

Child-friendly and busy all day, the café serves everything from the best coffee and breakfast to sandwiches, salads, pasta,

I was born in Orange Grove, Johannesburg and matriculated at Edenvale High School in 1994.


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BARISTA

What does the typical day of a barista look like? It requires a very early morning start. We need to prep the coffee machine, set up the coffee grinder and get ready to brew. A barista has to stay focused and proactive, always trying to anticipate the next step. If you’re distracted for a second when it’s busy, you could end up under a lot of pressure. Tell us about the most interesting place you have travelled to. Definitely Rome. It’s ancient and modern at the same time and the coffee culture there is unbelievable. The city has a crazy, fastpaced lifestyle and it’s like the Romans are all fuelled by espresso. In which countries have you worked and what did you love about them?

How does your skill set and experience serve you in 2022?

Any advice for young professionals starting out in the industry?

Very well. We’ve pulled through some tough times and are very happy with where we are now.

It’s not for sissies, but work hard and smart and you’ll definitely see the rewards. The most important thing is to be hands-on and to prioritise inventory control if you have your own shop one day.

What is the single most rewarding aspect of what you do?

Italy: I love the vibe, coffee culture and the food. England: The many different kinds of people and beers. South Africa is the best and Cape Town (Hout Bay) has been great for us. The lifestyle, people and abundance of coffee roasters are amazing.

When we get a very simple, sincere compliment from a customer about their experience at our store.

What initially hospitality?

The continued support from our locals and knowing that there is always room for improvement.

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I landed up behind the coffee bar in the officials’ lounge in the Italian army during my conscription and that’s where I learned how to be a barista. What do you love about the industry today?

What keeps you interested and inspired in general?

Dario’s Café is open Monday to Sunday, 07:00 to 18:00 Email Address: info@darioscafe.com Facebook: Dario’s Café - Italian Restaurant’s

What are your hobbies and interests outside café life? Being with my wife and kids, riding dirt bikes and working on motorcycles. Career highlights?

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World of Birds The Largest Bird Park in Africa

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World of Birds – a Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park in Hout Bay – is the largest bird park in Africa.

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ver 3,000 birds and small animals of 400 different species are uniquely presented in more than 100 spacious landscaped walk-through aviaries. The aviaries are spaced over 4 ha of land in a tropical garden setting in the Hout Bay Valley framed by the back of Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles, Constantiaberg, Chapman’s Peak and Little Lion’s Head. A paradise for nature lovers and photographers, the World of Birds is one of Cape Town’s premier tourist attractions.

Hospital & Breeding The Sanctuary also serves as a hospital, orphanage and breeding centre, caring for injured birds and animals.

Birds at World of Birds Here are just a few of the birds you may encounter: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Barbets Bishops Bulbuls Buzzards Cassowaries Cockatoos Conures Cranes Dikkops Eagles Egrets Emus Falcons Flamingos Goshawks Herons Hornbills

Some of the threatened species that have been successfully bred include our national bird the Blue Crane, the Bald Ibis, the Nene or Hawaiian Goose and several rare South American Marmosets and Tamarins. Over the last 35 years, World of Birds has cared for over 40,000 birds and animals with no support from any official or corporate structure. Please consider making a donation to help them continue this work.

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Jays Kites Lorikeets Magpies Owls Parrots Rheas Secretary Birds Shrikes Softbills Spoonbills Starlings Storks Swans Turacos Vultures

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Foxes Genets Racoons Baboons Squirrels Tamarins Monkeys Meerkats Porcupines Marmosets Mongooses Guinea pigs


WORLD OF BIRDS

The 38 beautiful and highly inquisitive New World monkeys are extremely mischievous and agile so be sure to watch your belongings. Reptiles • • • • •

Tortoises Terrapins Green Iguanas Rock Monitors Blue-tongued Skinks

World of Birds is open 09:00 to 17:00, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Follow @WOBWildlife for latest news and stories.

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Dylan Lewis Studio & Sculpture Garden ‘For me, part of the journey towards authenticity has been to try and rewild the psyche in some way.’

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DYLAN LEWIS STUDIO & SCULPTURE GARDEN

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ylan Lewis is widely recognised as one of the world’s foremost sculptors of the animal form. In recent years, he has used the human figure to explore our relationship with our inner wilderness. His Sculpture Garden is a sculpted indigenous garden featuring more than 60 of his works.

The Garden Located between two worlds, one wild and one tamed, the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden borders the manicured suburbs of Stellenbosch and a rugged mountain wilderness where leopard still roam.

In this garden of private myth, the artist explores the Jungian notion of ‘the wilderness within’. More than 60 sculptures constituting a comprehensive record of his artistic development thus far have been carefully sited along 4 kilometres of paths.

Creating the Garden The project began in 2009 when Lewis hired an excavator to create a level play area for his children behind their house on the farm and began creating what would become a 7-hectare sculpture garden.

‘When I saw the potential of what that machine could do, it gripped me, Lewis says. ‘I spent almost two years with earth-moving equipment, these very large machines contouring the landscape much as I would the surface of a sculpture, using the same principles but on a much bigger scale. I developed a sign language with the operator and he became an extension of my hand.’ During the earthworks, Lewis shaped a disused tract of flat farmland into dynamic hills, valleys and water features. The garden could be considered his largest sculpture to date.

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extinct in the wild, was planted along one edge of the lake. The garden’s four sources of water are a natural perennial spring, a seasonal mountain river, a borehole and agricultural water. Lewis’s Sculpture is Primarily an Outlet for Emotion His fascination with wilderness began during his upbringing in a religious fundamentalist family. Today, his interest lies in the path of nonjudgement, which he describes as, ‘the burning point between tameness and wildness, between devil and God, between human and animal, that is both paradox and crucifixion’. Nature has come to symbolise this for him.

The Process

The Garden’s Focus

Lewis describes the process of creating the garden as intuitive.

The garden focuses on indigenous species, particularly fynbos. Although planted to give year-round colour, it peaks in July and August into September, when its many buchus and ericas are in fragrant flower.

‘It is not a linear Western garden imposed on the landscape. It is very organic, very natural. It could appear that nothing has changed here, that no work has been done, because it fits in with the natural order.’ Lewis has grouped the sculptures within the garden not as a response to a conscious plan but rather, as he describes it, through a process that unfolded intuitively over many years, in which certain sculptures seemed to ‘gather’ into distinct areas. The influence of Japanese gardens and the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic is evident in the minimalist, sculptural design of the garden, its ellipses and curves, its sense of spirituality and acceptance of transience and imperfection.

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‘Fynbos is winter vegetation, dormant in summer. The challenge in an indigenous garden like this is to bring in big flushes of summer colour,’ says indigenous plant consultant Fiona Powrie, who oversees the garden botanically. On the pink ‘heather hill’, a selection of ericas, buchus, birch-leaved pelargoniums (Pelargonium betulinum) and Flats’ silkypuffs (Diastella proteoides) are seen. Unusual varieties of erica were sourced from Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: every available cultivar of Erica verticillata,

‘Unlike humans,’ he notes, ‘plants, birds, animals, clouds, rivers and oceans have no opinion of me; they are utterly


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indifferent to my existence. There is both a horror and a tremendous freedom in this realisation.’ Viewing nature as a ‘church with no dogma’, in the words of poet and psychologist Ian McCallum, Lewis says, ‘It is a place that connects me to my authentic, untamed inner nature.’ Humans have progressively colonised earth’s wild places and though our lifestyles may have improved, this has brought an accompanying shadow, in his view: The widespread ecological destruction of our planetary home and the psychological trauma as we become disconnected from nature. Similarly, we are born wild, but must censor these aspects of ourselves in order to live in social groupings. We risk dying psychologically, Lewis believes, if we become alienated from the authentic wild self. For him, inner peace and authentic vitality lie in learning to live with this paradox. Many of his sculptures, and indeed the garden itself, express this as a physical and visual balance around a centre point. A Theme Runs Through the Garden Another central theme is the personal quest for the unknowable and the impossible. ‘That element for me is in the garden: the search for meaning, the sense of what this journey is all about,’ says Lewis, who has long been inspired by words from British sculptor Henry Moore: ‘The secret of life is to have a task, something you devote your entire life to, something you bring everything to, every minute of the day for the rest of your life. And the most important thing is, it must be something you cannot possibly do.’

The Artist Dylan Lewis was born in 1964 and raised in an artistic family in South Africa. His

father was an accomplished sculptor, his mother and grandmother were painters and his two great-grandfathers were an architect and cabinetmaker, respectively. Lewis initially followed in the family tradition, beginning his career as a painter, but later turned to sculpture. Widely recognised as one of the world’s foremost sculptors of the animal form, he initially focused on the big cats. In recent years, however, he has used the human figure to explore our relationship with our inner wilderness. His international career spans two decades and includes exhibitions in Paris, Sydney, Toronto, Houston and San Francisco, as well as numerous oneman exhibitions in London, where he is amongst the few living artists to have held solo auctions at Christie’s London.

SCULPTURES, AUCTIONS & EXHIBITIONS View Dylan’s sculptures, exhibitions and catalogues online at www.dylanlewis.com VISIT THE STUDIO & GARDEN

GET IN TOUCH

Visits to the Dylan Lewis Studio and Sculpture Garden are by appointment only. To make a booking request, please use the online enquiry form, call +27 (0)21 880 0054 or email reservations@ dylanart.co.za

Social Media Instagram: @dylanlewissculpturegarden Facebook: @dylanlewissculpturegarden

A privately guided tour can be arranged with advance booking, subject to guide availability. Tours are 1.5 hours and provide an informative overview of the garden and Dylan Lewis’s work.

Contact Details Tel: +27 (0)21 880 0054 Email: info@dylanart.co.za Physical Address Dylan Lewis Studio and Sculpture Garden Mulberry Farm Paradyskloof Road Stellenbosch South Africa

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Fall in Love with

Simondium Valley Simondium – the secret gem, nestled between Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl, with beautiful surroundings complemented by rugged scenery.

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n the heart of the Cape Winelands, just outside the tourist towns of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, lies the little hamlet of Simondium, on the R45. Although it is quite small, its prime location, beautiful surroundings, extraordinary history and excellent wines have put Simondium on the map. This gem is visited by both international and domestic visitors every year.

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Simondium’s rich history dates back to the 1600s. The town was named after a Huguenot minister, Pierre Simond, who established the first church in the late 1600s. This church can still be seen today, operating as a Dutch Reformed Church. Pierre Simond resided in the left wing of the building which now houses Lust Bistro & Bakery on Vrede and Lust Wine Estate.

This hamlet offers visitors a wide variety of activities, amenities and indulgences including accommodation, hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, world-class wines, craft beers and gin. In fact, there is an abundance of wine estates producing award-winning wines in the area such as the acclaimed Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons, Vrede and Lust,


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Glen Carlou, Noble Hill, Anura Vineyards, Lindhorst Wines, Boschendal, Allée Bleue and Plaisir de Merle Wine Estate. Simondium also earned its unique reputation through cheese. Previously, on an annual basis, the South African Cheese Festival took place on the Bien Donné farm in Simondium. Local Simondium cheesemakers have won countless awards. Dalewood Fromage, for example, producing cheese from the ground up with the goal to handcraft, has won awards for their Wineland Brie with Green Fig creation. The location is now home to ARC Infruitec-Nietvoorbij Bien Donné Research Farm where experimental farming practices take place.

Exploring the Valley There is lots to do in Simondium and surrounds. Start with Boschendal, the second-oldest estate in South Africa, dating back to 1685. Visitors can settle in for a wine tasting,

enjoy picnics on giant lawns, go cycling or walking and visit the deli or new farm shop. The estate offers four different wine tastings to accommodate different preferences. Down the road, you will find Ou Meul Bakery in the historic and restored Die Handelshuis. According to records it was built in the early 1900s and used as a trade house servicing the community and surrounding areas with everything from freshly baked breads to electrical supplies. Today it is used as a coffee shop and eatery where families can gather for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Next up, you will find Simondium Country Lodge, offering visitors accommodation, a wedding and function venue as well as conference facilities. The lodge also has a restaurant serving the finest traditional Cape dishes. At Koöperasie Stories, visitors can browse and buy beautiful antique enamelware from Europe, old pharmacist bottles and handwoven linen.

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Further down you can find Soul Barrel Brewing, an artisanal brewery crafting world-class beer as well as Pappa Grappa & Wilderer Distillery, a restaurant creating craft gin. For some outdoor family fun, pay a visit to Le Bonheur Reptiles and Adventures or spend the day or even a weekend at the Berg River Resort.

Places of Interest Here are a few of the incredible destinations frequented by locals and visitors: • • • • • • • • • • • • Image courtesy of www.boschendal.com

Boschendal Wine Farm Allée Bleue Bistro Ou Meul Bakery Simondium Country Lodge Plaisir de Merle Wine Estate Gerber & Co Farm Stall Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Soul Barrel Brewing Paarl Nursery Pappa Grappa & Wilderer Le Bonheur Reptiles and Adventures Berg River Resort 93


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Farm For Sale in Franschhoek R80,000,000 71 ha VIEW NOW

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PROPERTY FOR SALE | FRANSCHHOEK

PRESTIGIOUS PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF THE CAPE WINELANDS This well-established citrus and table grape farm, as well as lifestyle homestead, is in close proximity to Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch. The farm is fully operational and offers an abundance of supporting buildings including offices, numerous sheds, a pump station and a packing shed. The main house is beautifully renovated and features 5 bedrooms, open-plan living and kitchen areas, a covered patio, a pool and a tennis court.

Additional Accommodation Guest Accommodation: Private with 3 en-suite bedrooms and a lounge Managers bathrooms, spaces Managers bathrooms, spaces Managers bathrooms, spaces Managers bathrooms, spaces

Cottage 1: 4 bedrooms, 3 open-plan living and kitchen Cottage 2: 3 bedrooms, 2 open-plan living and kitchen Cottage 3: 2 bedrooms, 2 open plan living and kitchen

Features INTERIOR Study 1 Kitchen 1 Bedroom 5 Bathroom 5 Reception Room 2 EXTERIOR Pool Yes Flatlet 5 Security Yes Carport / Parking 9 Domestic Accommodation Yes LAND SIZE 71 Ha PETS ALLOWED Yes

AGENTS Susan Turner susan.turner@za.knightfrank.com +27 (0)83 275 6027 Anne Porter +27 (0)82 554 7944 anne@res.za.knightfrank.com

Cottage 4: 3 bedrooms, 2 open plan living and kitchen

The area surrounding this exceptional property comprises a number of wine farms and hospitality/tourism-related properties.

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Discover

Val de Vie


Val de Vie Evergreen Lifestyle Village is set to be the largest retirement development in South Africa, offering various property types to suit the requirements of active retirees. Once completed, the development will consist of:

BATTERY BACKUP | BUILT-IN BRAAI | FIREPLACE

PREMIUM UNITS SPECIFICATIONS

400 HOMES | 200 APARTMENTS | HEALTHCARE CENTRE | PRIVATE CLUBHOUSE AND GYM

Luxury Suites

Kettle LED TV Toaster Curtains Bar Stools Microwave Easy Chairs Side Tables Coffee Table 2-Seater Sofa Bedside Tables Queen Size Bed Fridge / Freezer Washing Machine Kitchen Island Unit

Individual Homes 2 & 3 bedroom house types ranging in size FROM R4,000,000* SPECIFICATIONS • • • • • • • • •

LED Lights Hansgrohe Taps Air Conditioning Geberit Sanitaryware Solar-powered Geyser High-speed Fibre Connection Engineered Stone Countertops Double-glazed Windows and Doors Electrical Oven & Gas Hob Combination with Extractor Fan

VARIATION REQUESTS HEATED TOWEL RAIL | LITHIUM

1 & 2 bedroom apartment types ranging in size FROM R1,850,000* SPECIFICATIONS • • • • • • • • •

LED Lights Parking Bay Hansgrohe Taps Air Conditioning Geberit Sanitaryware High-speed Fibre Connection Engineered Stone Countertops Double-glazed Windows and Doors Electrical Oven & Ceramic Hob with Extractor

VARIATION REQUESTS COVERED PARKING | KITCHEN COUNTER EXTENSION | HEATED TOWEL RAIL

*Subject to change without notification.

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EXCLUSIVE MANDATE

Franschhoek/Paarl Exceptionally well positioned and developed table grape and citrus farm with excellent infrastructure including a manor house, several managers houses, table grape pack shed and various farm buildings. For further information please contact Susan Turner on 083 275 6027 or susan.turner@za.knightfrank.com

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NO TRANSFER DUTY

NO TRANSFER DUTY

Val De Vie | Evergreen

Val De Vie | Evergreen

Downsize to a newly-built freestanding home.

Luxury suites for independent living.

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Val De Vie | Evergreen

Val De Vie | Evergreen

Val De Vie Evergreen luxury suites for 60+.

Live your best life at Val De Vie Evergreen.

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SOLE MANDATE

Plettenberg Bay | Whalerock Ridge Unique home with heavenly sea views.

R25,000,000 5

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Plettenberg Bay | Seaside Longships Fabulous home minutes’ walk from Sanctuary Beach.

R7,500,000 4

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Whale Rock North facing single home with flat.

R3,800,000 4

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Plettenberg Bay | Central Lock-up and go apartment in town.

R1,495,000 3

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About Knight Frank

Spain Tailored Advice, Local Insights Knight Frank has championed the infinite possibilities of Spain for 30 years and continues to do so. From their headquarters in Madrid, Knight Frank provides market-leading advice and transaction support. Clients include commercial and residential property developers, investors, corporates and homeowners who rely on them to fulfil their personal and business real estate requirements.

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Their reputation for uncompromising professionalism in everything they do is earned by serving their clients and earning their trust. As a result, Knight Frank has become an invaluable partner across Spain’s commercial and residential property markets. Get in touch Valeria Cimonetti Valeria.Cimonetti@es.knightfrank.com +34 600 919 097 CLICK HERE


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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | INTERNATIONAL AREAS

Madrid, Spain Behind the historic façade, exquisite new residences are taking shape. Two- and three-bedroom homes are available in a variety of layouts, to maximise space and light. The project will include two penthouses with private roof terraces.

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Image courtesy of Adore Africa

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VISIT BOTSWANA WITH ADORE AFRICA

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Visit Botswana with ADORE Africa

This true African gem is a land unlike any other. Untamed and unfenced, its varied landscapes seduce visitors with a dreamy delta, 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. This desert – the world’s largest continuous stretch of sand – claims a considerable area in Botswana. In the middle of the untrammelled wasteland sits the remote Central Kalahari Game Reserve. It is Botswana’s and one of the world’s biggest reserves. Not many animals can survive in this inhospitable habitat which makes sightings in this beautiful yet unforgiving area all the more special. The word desert is somewhat deceptive as despite being nearly waterless it is well vegetated in many places with its tree savannah, sparse scrubland, mature forests

and tall grasses that thrive in sandy soil. In summer, decent rains delivered by African thundershowers draw wildlife to the grasslands and shallow water-filled pans. Where to Stay | Kalahari Plains Camp, Central Kalahari Game Reserve A destination that makes the most of the reserve’s exceptional attractions and visual appeal. The charming Kalahari Plains Camp overlooks an immense pan in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana. Here there are only eight airy, wood-lined en-suite canvas rooms. Above each lies a sleep-out platform from which to enjoy the beautiful star-studded skies.

The main area comprises a comfortable sitting area, dining room, refreshing swimming pool and a look-out deck. Twice-daily game drives, full-day open 4×4 outings, an interpretive guided Bushman Walk, birdwatching and excellent stargazing opportunities are on offer. Summer wildlife sightings include the legendary black-maned Kalahari lions and vast herds of antelope. Some of the world’s best cheetah viewing further distinguishes the camp. You can also immerse yourself in the fascinating cultural experiences at the camp which allow for an authentic insight into the ancient Bushman clans of the area.

Mindful of its ecological footprint, solar power provides the camp with electricity and hot water while temperatures inside are kept comfortable with innovative insulated canvas walls and roofs.

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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. Established in 1983, they are one of the country’s most active and experienced property consultancies, recognised for their in-depth knowledge of Botswana’s commercial and residential real estate markets. With Botswana’s property markets continuing to experience steady growth, they work with international and national owners, occupiers, investors and developers, offering world-class property transaction and consultancy services supported by cutting-edge technology and research.

Services include: • Estate Agency – Residential and CommercialSales Salesand andLettings Lettings Commercial • Urban Planning and Development • Property and Asset Management • Property valuation • Farms and Estates • Hotels and leisure • Land Knight Frank Botswana Ltd. is part of Knight Frank LLP – the leading independent global residential and commercial property consultancy. Partners Sharing This Amazing Content Contact Knight Frank Botswana Today CLICK HERE

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ESWATINI

eSwatini an Enigmatic Place with a colourful energy

Why invest in eSwatini, formally known as Swaziland? Eswatini is a landlocked country in Southern Africa bordered to the north, west and south by South Africa and to the east by Mozambique. This intriguing country: • • • • • •

Has two capitals Is Africa’s last absolute monarchy Has strong cultural ties with Britain Is home to the Big Five – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo Is home to Ngwenya Mine – considered to be the world’s oldest mine Has the largest population of nesting vultures in Africa in Hlane Royal National Park Is home to the world’s second largest monolith, Sibebe Rock, on the outskirts of Mbabane Shares the oldest mountain range on earth (3.6 billion years old), Barberton Greenstone Belt, with South Africa Hosts the globally recognised MTN Bushfire Festival, loved for its explosive atmosphere and exhilarating energy; this music & arts festival celebrates creative expression whilst promoting social responsibility, stimulating the economy and drawing talent and tourists from across Africa and around the world (highly praised by CNN as one of the ‘7 African music festivals you really have to see’ and also named as BBC’s ‘Top African Festival’) 113


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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | INTERNATIONAL AREAS

PROPERTY Magnificent Farm with Potential.

Sealed Bid

Tender. Knight Frank is facilitating a sealed-bid tender of a 940 ha grazing farm with irrigation potential. Conclusion of Tender: 23 February 2022 @15h00

Property Attributes. • • • • • •

Within 45 km of Manzini Basic infrastructure Verdant landscapes Dam on property Good potential Water rights

Contact Us for More Details. For more details, access to the dataroom and to register to participate in this tender, email susan.turner@za.knightfrank.com or contact Susan Turner on +27 (0)83 275 6027.

R11,000,000 to R15,000,000 Guide Price

940 ha VIEW HERE

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