Fixed price
£767,778
(R535/sq. ft)
R16,800,000
4 bed detached house for sale14 Kloof Road, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa
4 beds
2 baths
31,388 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
4 bedrooms (1 en suite)
2 bathrooms
4 parking bays
Beach living
Coastal
Country living
Air conditioning
Walk-in closet
Double basin
Shower
Granite tops
Fridge
Rates and Taxes : R867 per month
Set within the unesco protected Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, Kloof House is an iconic architectural statement that fuses mid century modern design with the raw beauty of its surroundings. Elevated like a contemporary treehouse, the home's sculptural curves, expansive glazing and refined geometry create a seamless dialogue with the forested kloof and mountain backdrop. Every room frames the ever changing Disakloof waterfall, offering a living artwork that shifts with season, light and weather.
Designed by architect David Talbot, the home is conceived as a gentle walk through the forest, shaped around the existing tree canopy. A winding internal spine links beautifully proportioned living spaces, including a light filled lounge, kitchen, library and entertainment deck, while bedrooms open quietly off the pathway, each enjoying uninterrupted mountain views. To the south, more than twenty metres of floor to ceiling glazing dissolve the boundary between inside and out, overlooking the natural pool and forest canopy below.
Set on just under 3 000 m2 of indigenous fynbos and Boekenhout forest, cradled by the Harold Porter Botanical Gardens, Kloof House offers rare privacy and immersion in nature just moments from swimmable beaches. The main bedroom is a luxurious private suite with its own lounge, dressing area and bathroom, opening onto a deck with sweeping views across mountain kloofs to the sea. With artisanal finishes throughout, a natural swimming pool, wood fired hot tub, solar power and premium built in appliances, this is a once in a generation home in Betty's Bay-distinctive, enduring, and deeply connected to place
Designed by architect David Talbot, the home is conceived as a gentle walk through the forest, shaped around the existing tree canopy. A winding internal spine links beautifully proportioned living spaces, including a light filled lounge, kitchen, library and entertainment deck, while bedrooms open quietly off the pathway, each enjoying uninterrupted mountain views. To the south, more than twenty metres of floor to ceiling glazing dissolve the boundary between inside and out, overlooking the natural pool and forest canopy below.
Set on just under 3 000 m2 of indigenous fynbos and Boekenhout forest, cradled by the Harold Porter Botanical Gardens, Kloof House offers rare privacy and immersion in nature just moments from swimmable beaches. The main bedroom is a luxurious private suite with its own lounge, dressing area and bathroom, opening onto a deck with sweeping views across mountain kloofs to the sea. With artisanal finishes throughout, a natural swimming pool, wood fired hot tub, solar power and premium built in appliances, this is a once in a generation home in Betty's Bay-distinctive, enduring, and deeply connected to place



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