Villas in city bowl area
This large five bedroom house is perfect for big families or groups.
At the top end of 39 Dixon Street this property has a front terrace where you enter into the open plan ground floor. French Windows span the living and dining area with ornamental fireplace and open plan kitchen one side and on the other a curved wall with further windows and sliding doors bringing light in from the outdoor staircase and courtyard.
All bedrooms at 39 dixon street are air-conditioned with their own en-suite bathrooms.
The two large ground floor bedrooms, 4 & 5, open out onto one high walled private garden courtyard; one of these has an open plan bathroom with free standing bath.
The metal stairs at 39 dixon street are open air with connecting balconies to the first-floor bedrooms 1, 3 & then 2, with a further flight of open stairs to the roof terrace. The large master bedroom 1 stretches the width of the property with open plan shower and separate toilet. French Windows open onto a long balcony with seating area that over looks the courtyard below and has great views of the city and Table Mountain. Bedroom 3 is the middle room with en-suite bathroom and can be made up as king or twin. Located at the front of the house, bedroom 2 spans the width of the property with French Windows looking across the village. Like bedroom 1 this has an open plan bathroom with separate toilet.
The massive roof terrace has 360 views of Table Mountain, city and village. With great seating areas and sun loungers plus a large 6-8 person hot tub; it’s a great space to enjoy with the whole household.
As an extra service, and separate to the accommodation rate, this cottage does have free WiFi when available.
All of our Cape Town accommodation in De Waterkant Village is fully serviced.
About Cape Town
Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain. Slowly rotating cable cars climb to the mountain’s flat top, from which there are sweeping views of the city, the busy harbor and boats heading for Robben Island, the notorious prison that once held Nelson Mandela, which is now a living museum.
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