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Perched against the majestic Helderberg Mountains, and overlooking glorious False Bay lies a secluded plateau basking in natural splendour. Wedderwill Country Estate is a secluded residential mountain retreat in the heart of the Cape Winelands. It borders the renowned Vergelegen Wine Estate, with the historic town of Stellenbosch, Gordon’s Bay, Somerset West and the pristine white beaches of False Bay all in close proximity.
The site for the DeWerf exclusive development is spectacularly situated on a secluded plateau, set against a backdrop of scenic mountains and unobstructed, panoramic views of False Bay.
BUILDING GUIDELINES
Building guidelines will ensure all homes blend in with their natural surroundings - for instance, tucked in within the trees or screened by natural features. 14 homes will lie at Waters Edge, alongside the lake, 10 more will be set along East Ridge, for those who prefer mountain views, with a further 24 homes beside a tree-lined waterway and dam at The Glades.
The Game Reserve and Game Park at Wedderwill are home to wild buck, such as Duiker, Eland, Bontebok, Springbok and Grysbok. Birds such as the Grey Heron and rare Black Eagle. The dam abounds with water birds. In autumn, migratory birds pause here on their long flight north.
There is ample scope for outdoor activities - horse riding trails through the vineyards, fly-fishing on well-stocked waters, or just hiking or biking up through the forests and mountains.
The Equestrian Facilities - serviced stables, lunging ring, dressage arena, 5 ha of paddocks, dunking Dam, Riding Trails through the Vineyards and viewing the game from horseback.
THE ESTATE
The successful Wedderwill Country Estate is an established Estate since 1994 and is based on a limited number of exclusive residential houses surrounded by vineyards and rolling landscapes. |
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