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This Unique Private And Well Appointed Clifton Bungalow Is Selling For R 28 000 000!

This Unique Private And Well Appointed Clifton Bungalow Is Selling For R 28 000 000! This modern Clifton bungalow is in an enviable location, within easy walking distance of famous Fourth Beach and yet secluded and private. The ocean views are wonderful, and you truly have the sensation that the sea and beach are your own back garden.

Accessed easily from the main road, one enters directly into a light and airy, split level open plan living room. There is a casual sunken lounge overlooking the ocean, with a wood-burning stove, a cosy TV snug and a dining area, with glass doors opening onto a generous terrace. The luxury kitchen has a convivial central unity and pantry. There is a beautiful master bedroom suite also on this ground floor, with opulent bathroom complete with egg shaped bath, built-in storage, feature porthole windows and direct access to a sun drenched terrace.

A unique spiral staircase leads you to the lower ground floor, which can be entirely self contained. An open plan living room/kitchen with wooden floor offers a door directly out onto a balau deck with mature vegetation. There are two double bedrooms, both with access onto a paved private courtyard, and two further bathrooms.

This wonderful property offers a very special synergy; sheltered from the wind and protected from road and beach noise, you nevertheless have remarkably easy access to both. North/North West facing, it enjoys magnificent sunsets with the sun rising early and setting later, and the lush vegetation which surrounds it creates a uniquely verdant environment.

Clifton is an upscale oceanfront area beneath Lion’s Head peak known for its 4 white sand beaches, each with a distinctive crowd and vibe. Clifton 1st Beach is popular with surfers, 2nd Beach attracts families, 3rd Beach has a gay scene and tree-lined 4th Beach draws a trendy crowd. The neighboring Camps Bay district has a lively bar and restaurant scene along its waterfront.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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