Experience the timeless allure and character with this stunning Art Deco building boasting spacious interiors and classic architectural details.
Flood your living room with natural light from the large bay window leading off the generously sized reception rooms providing ample space for comfortable living and entertaining. Embrace the charm of the original vintage kitchen adding character to your culinary skills, or alternatively create an open plan kitchen area and modernize if that is your preference.
The elegant herringbone parquet floors add warmth and style to every step and the high ceilings offer a feeling of space and openness. Offering 2 bedrooms as well as a study, with the cherry on the top being the lock-up garage with a storeroom for added convenience.
Don't miss the opportunity to make this your home, conveniently situated in Fresnaye enabling you to enjoy the lifestyle of easy access to nearby amenities including the Sea Point Promenade, public transport, restaurants and other local attractions.
Fresnaye is one of Cape Town's most sought-after residential areas. With its stunning panoramic mountain views and close proximity to hotspots like the V& A Waterfront and more, we delve into what sets Fresnaye apart.
A brief history of the area
Originally called "Winterslust", Fresnaye was purchased in the 1800s as an estate measuring just under 1 km squared. The estate belonged to a descendant of...
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