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Wednesday, June 30, 2021 - 00:00
 

Welcome to the Kenilworth Highlands Country House comprising of vast manicured gardens, high ceilings and original oak flooring. As you walk through the main entranceway you are welcomed into a huge double volume entrance hall.

Downstairs you will find a fully equipped chef's kitchen, a private newly renovated owner's kitchen that leads into a huge 12 seater indoor dining area. As you walk outside there is another 12 seater outdoor dining area perfect for entertaining. Downstairs you will also find 2 guest bathrooms, 3 lounges and an additional 2 dining areas, a private office/library, a billiards room and even a cinema room!

As you take the feature staircase upstairs there are 10 private en suite bedrooms most with private balconies and fully equipped with bar fridges and more. A few of the main rooms have fantastic views over the gardens or across towards False Bay. If that is not enough there are an additional 2 spacious garden facing rooms, and 1 pool facing all en suite and one with an additional 2 beds which could be used as a family room. They are very private and look over the stunning manicured gardens or pool area.

This was a very successful and well-established guest house which is now being used by the owners.

What an opportunity to make this historic home your own. Click here to read more of the history of the house.

Other main attractions of the Highlands County house include: 2 large swimming pools and incredibly well-manicured Victorian gardens, Brand new fully automated irrigation system, 2 large staff rooms en suite

  • Price excludes VAT (no transfer duty) - R28 750 000 vat inclusive.
  • Erf size - 3,529m2
  • Approximate House size - 1,373m2
  • Viewing by appointment only and all offers will be presented. Contact Tyler Wantling from Chas Everitt - 072 230 1075
  • Click here to view more photos.
 
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Created
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 16:11
 

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