Fixed price
£733,133
(R1,626/sq. ft)
R17,500,000
4 bed detached house for sale1 Little Walmer Golf Estate, Walmer, Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), Eastern Cape, South Africa
4 beds
4 baths
6 receptions
10,764 sq. ft
About this property
Pet friendly
4 bedrooms (4 en suite)
4 bathrooms
6 reception rooms
3 garages
Wheelchair access
Golf estate
Multi-storey
Garden
Water
Electricity
Building plans
Road access
Swimming pool
Wireless
Air conditioning
Elevator
Entrance hall
Dining room
Family
Tv room
Formal lounge
Formal lounge
Office
Study
Entertainment room
Guest cloakroom
Guest cloakroom
Home theatre room
Hobby room
Storeroom
Storeroom
Storeroom
Storeroom
Wine cellar
Scullery
Indoor braai area
Tea & coffee station
Built-in cupboards
Bidet
Shower
Underfloor heating
Open plan kitchen
Caesar stone kitchen
Centre island
Kitchen-diner
Automatic gates
Backup generator
Courtyard
Portico entrance
Terrace
Undercover braai area
Landscaped
Irrigation
24 hour manned security
Cctv cameras
Guard house
Security complex
Cellular coverage
Rates and Taxes : R5293 per month
A sublime, classic Lacanche kitchen invites the mastery of meal preparation and authenticity. The sourced strip Saligna wood floors, grace the expansive living areas, Artworks and creativity abound. A wonderful work studio, a temperature controlled walk in wine cellar, sumptuous bedrooms, and entire living suites are just the beginning of your journey of discovery here.
The main concepts revolve around luxury, comfort, security, privacy, and symbolism. The house is orientated around a central dominant form enclosed by the only pitched roof, flanked by two split gables. This fissured structure, sets the concept in motion providing a spine, off which several flat roofed boxes are 'attached'. The steeply sloped site undulates towards a dramatic articulated landscape with spectacular views to the north and east, across a flowing river valley.
The concept of framed Zen views captures the stark beauty of the setting in a controlled manner as the visitor is led through the house. The continuous play between structure and landscape is encapsulated by the growth of box forms from the landscape interacting with the house as the garden "jumps onto the house in the form of sky gardens on large accessible balconies, where ultimately the visitor is treated to a panoramic view stretching almost to the ocean.
'Green' issues were key in the design of the house. Solar panels integrated into the design provide hot water for geysers and feeds the underfloor water heating. Rainwater is harvested for irrigation purposes. Passive design considerations include the orientation, with predominantly north and east facing windows. All north facing windows have 30% filtered glazing and are shielded by horizontal sunscreens. All windows facing west and south, have translucent glazing. Low energy light fittings are implemented in the lighting strategy, combining fluorescent, incandescent and LED downlighters and strip lighting. The house makes use of extensive pioneering technology for its location. A central C bus home automation system regulates the house, enabling the occupants to make several choices, ranging from CD selections, lighting scenarios and views from the outside cameras.
A journey through this home is an unforgettable experience, uplifting the soul and senses to heightened levels of creativity and authenticity. Undeniably the finest, secure, luxury home in the Eastern Cape.