Asking Price ZAR5,250,000
The seafront twins situated in De Kelders, Gansbaai. This huge seafront property offers accommodation for two families. Each side of the property has the same layout.
The entrance offers a courtyard with two separate single garages on the ground level. The open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area is on the first level and open with sliding doors onto the balcony with awesome views over Hermanus and Kleinmond (Walkerbay). The second level consists of two bedrooms with two bathrooms overlooking the cliffs of De Kelders. Wooden stairs between levels and wooden floors across the whole property except the bathrooms. Joint sheltered barbecue and entertaining area for both sides. De Kelders is the place that the Southern Right Whales call home! You don’t have to look for them. This is simply where they are between July and December. The whales you will see in abundance are the Southern Right Whales. These whales travel to Walker Bay every year to mate, give birth and play until they depart to the ice cold waters of Antarctica for the rest of the year. The whales regularly come within a few meters of the shore. Standing on top of one of the cliffs or rock formations along the ocean, you can easily spot the whales cruising by below. De Kelders is the Afrikaans name for The Caves. Numerous larger and smaller caves penetrate deep into the rock formations under the houses of De Kelders. The Drup Kelders cave is the only freshwater cave on the coast of Africa, which was utilised as a swimming pool. It has natural mineral water and was visited in 1798 by Lady Anne Barnard. Drup Kelders, after which the area is named, has several fairly deep freshwater rock pools, filled by water seeping in from a freshwater fountain. It was known as one of the natural wonders of the old Colony. If you decide to stay in De Kelders, you will have to get used to the idea that you will see a few whales in the morning before you have had your first cup of coffee. Gansbaai came into being in the early 1880’s as a result of the great fishing opportunities it presented. It got its name from the freshwater fountain in the harbour which was frequented by the “kolgans” thus Gansbaai or Bay of Geese. Gansbaai is the name for the area which encompasses the towns of De Kelders, Perlemoenbaai, Franskraal, Klipfonteyn, Kleinbaai, Blompark, Masakhane, Pearly Beach and Baardskeerdersbos. This is an area ruled by the ocean and blessed with floral abundance. Towering over Walker Bay, the cliffs of De Kelders are known for the world’s best land-based whale watching. Around Dyer Island in Shark Alley adventure lovers can enjoy magical encounters with the Great White Shark hence the “nickname” Great White Shark Capital of the World. Birders, hikers and horse-riders know the unspoilt fynbos-covered hinterland of Gansbaai as one of the main sanctuaries of localised and endemic plant-species on earth and a refuge for hundreds of bird-species. Long stretches of empty sand-beaches especially in Pearly Beach are ideal for uplifting walks. Magnificent sunsets have rounded off every day since earliest modern man first sat in the Klipgat Cave 90’000 years ago. Visitors to the area are amazed at the amount of activities to partake in yet the area has remained unspoilt and is an ideal spot for recharging ones batteries. An area to explore full of secret wonders.
Madeline Ferreira
T: +27(0) 28 384 1451
M: +27(0)84 243 0717
madeline.f@fineandcountry.com
26 Fabriek Street
Gansbaai
Western Cape
7220
South Africa
T: +27 (0)28 384 1451
E: gansbaai@fineandcountry.com
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