| | Diemersfontein Wine & Country Estate - Erven From 225m2 to 3800m2 Location: Wellington, Winelands, Western Cape Property Type: Erven Price: From ZAR 450,000 Contact: Diemersfontein Wine & Country Estate | |
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Live on Diemersfontein Wine & Country Estateand enjoy the tranquility of life on an award-winning wine estate relaxed in the knowledge that the estate provides 24-hour security. Truly a world in one, Diemersfontein Wine & Country Estate, Wellington is equipped to satisfy all the senses and delivers experiences to match just about anyones idea of quality living.
All the charm and ambience that make visiting Diemersfontein special to our visitors, is also available to our homeowners – although sometimes bookings are necessary – Seasons Restaurant, the Conference Centre, Dinner and a Movie on winter evenings, tractor and trailer rides through the vineyards, horse riding, concerts in the Manor House gardens, wine tasting and cellar tours etc.
PARADISE ON YOUR DOORSTEP
For lovers of the outdoors, the rugged terrain surrounding Diemersfontein provides scenic hiking, horse trails and the Wellington Wine Walks, which have become so popular. Framed by spectacular mountain ranges, Diemersfontein is also close to a number of top-class golf courses, popular wine routes, bass fishing and 4 x4 and mountain bike trails.
WORKING WINE FARM
Winemaking and the word passion are synonymous at Diemersfontein. After the initial plantings of many of the vineyards in 2000, great wine began to flow from Diemersfotnein and awards for many of their wines are testament to the dedicated and passionate belief that Wellington has great terroir for red and white wines.
A private school Wellington Preparatory has been established on the estate and provides a peaceful, secure and nurturing environment a variety of outdoor activities and small classes – with an emphasis on a creative learning culture.
LOCATION
Situated at the heart of the Paarl and Wellington Valley, Diemersfontein is just 5 minutes from the Boland town of Wellington, 45mins from Cape Town and 40mins from the Cape Town International airport.
WELLINGTON
The historic town of Wellington is situated in the heart of the Boland region of the Western Cape, an area that has been settled for thousands of years by the indigenous peoples of Southern Africa . Wine and winemaking made its first appearance in the valley when French Huguenot settlers arrived towards the end of the 17th century.
The town was officially established in 1840, and its name was changed to Wellington in honour of the Duke of Wellington, who had conquered Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. The town centre was proclaimed a conservation area in 1985, ensuring its charming, historic character remains for future generations.
The undiscovered jewel of the Western Cape, Wellingtons legacy of historical buildings continues to be a popular tourist attraction, matched only by its famous wine route and popular berry farm. Visitors to Wellington can also enjoy hiking and picnicking on the nearby mountain, with fine cuisine and welcoming accommodation to look forward to at the end of the day.
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