This beautiful beach bungalow with a granite seawall on two sides has an uninterrupted view across the waters in front to Lions Head and behind is the magnificent world heritage site of Table Mountain.
To enjoy this magnificent setting, the beach bungalow is fitted with glass windows on every side. Landscape wonders like Lions Head are visible from the kitchen, living room, main bedroom and even the bathroom!
The beach bungalow physically abuts the sea such that indoors you feel very much part of the outdoors. You can slide back all the glass doors and then the house becomes part of the rocks, beach and seascape.
Luxurious but not pretentious – the house blends into this environment and allows you to experience it in the most relaxed way. The beach bungalow is private when you want it and is open to nature as and when you wish it. It is very green as well (solar panels, water recycling).
FEATURES
- Wooden decks all around leading to a private entertainment area that includes a Jacuzzi hot tub recessed into the deck, seating, table, a pagoda/gazebo, barbecue and sink
- Two bedrooms (master and guest)all with views and an optional bedroom now furnished as an offIce
- Two bathrooms, one with a bidet, large tub and a boulder on one side to form the wall
- The gorgeous open plan kitchen has magnificent views with all the works (gas stove, microwave and convection oven, icemakers, etc.)
- Wireless internet throughout the property
- Flat screen HD TV in all the rooms with satellite and built-in speakers for music throughout the house
- Beautiful gardens (including some with herbs for cooking)
- An outdoor shower nestled among the boulders on the property
- A garage available
- A large basement with washer/dryer, bathroom and other amenities (perfect for production companies doing photo shoots)
- No stepsfrom the street and throughout the house and decks
- Easy walk into restaurants, shops and beach in Camps Bay (but the house is on a more exclusive and quiet beach)
Weather
The weather in most suburbs of Cape Town is reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Mild, moderately wet winters and warm, dry summers await holidaymakers. It can be windy especially during the peak summer months of December, January and February.
BAKOVEN’S BIG SISTER – CAMPS BAY
In Cape Town, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful beaches. Whether you’re in search of a quiet day spent by the water or a buzzing spot to surf the waves, the Cape Peninsula offers something for everyone. To help with the decision-process, we’ve shortlisted some of the top beaches that every visitor must experience:
Camps Bay beach is the beach to see and be seen. Boasting some of the most beautiful views and people, it’s likened to the St Tropez of South Africa. The white sands and sparkling waters are set against the iconic Twelve Apostles mountain range making it truly unique in its situation. With a palm-tree lined street reminiscent of the famous Beverly Hills, it is undeniably one of the hottest seaside locations to visit. The road running the length of Camps Bay beach boasts a diverse restaurant strip with an interesting mix of gastronomic influences. On any given day, you will see athletic young individuals involved in an energetic game of volley ball, bold surfers, attractive sunbathers and enthusiastic Frisbee games. Being quite protected from the wind, the sea is often calm and thus ideal for swimming and other water activities making it well-suited to family outings.