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With such an irresistible allure, Bishopscourt has become a highly coveted area for those seeking life’s best.
Set on one of the most prestigious roads in the lush suburb is one of the area’s most luxurious homes. The seven-bedroom house is on sale at the moment, for a very cool R70 million listed on Dogon Group Properties.
You’ll be paying for the treat of a lifetime with this exceptional property that boasts panoramic views and an array of features that define opulence and exclusivity.
The grand entrance hall features a koi pond with an open-plan lounge and dining areas and a large fireplace for cosy winter evenings. Entertain at your heart’s content past the large glass sliders that open onto the generous patio and sparkling 87 square metre pool.
Fall in love with the incomparable mountain views, seen from almost all the rooms in the house.
The study, TV room and guest toilet are all on the ground floor level, and the spacious kitchen is a chef’s dream, which seamlessly connects to a scullery and pantry for ultimate convenience.
There are five divinely sized bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to provide a serene and comfortable retreat for residents and guests. Each boasts a shower and bath en-suite and dressing rooms.
The lower ground floor could be used as a separate flatlet with its own entrance and includes an open-plan living area with two bedrooms, and one en-suite, perfect for extended family or guests. It also has its own double garage.
Outside in the expansive garden, you can get your green fingers working in the flourishing vegetable garden with bountiful fruit trees and vibrant flora.
You can skip the queues at Kirstenbosch as the multi-level gardens are a masterpiece of landscape architecture, featuring various terraces and pathways that lead to different outdoor spaces, including indigenous plants and trees, perfect for exploring or finding your own private oasis.
Additional features – as if there is not more than enough to make you the happiest person alive already – include two storerooms, garaging for six cars, an enclosed yard and a domestic room with a separate bathroom.
When a crisis hits, you’ll be safe and secure with a 12KW three-phase inverter, a 2x 10,000 litre borehole water for garden and laundry use, filtration system, solar water panel heater, alarm, CCTV, perimeter alarm in gardens and sensors around the house.
Forget about global warming, too, allowing the air-conditioning in the TV room and bedrooms on the top floor to keep you cool. If you feel a little cold, there is also underfloor heating in all passages and the main bedroom.
Jee, I would totally bag this 5,343-metre square land mass if I had the money.
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