This exquisite beach front plot in an exclusive and highly sought after private coastal reserve is a rare find. Nestled below the majestic slopes of the Hangklip mountain, the property has direct access to a secluded beach and is perfectly positioned for breathtaking 360-degree mountain and sea views, and spectacular sunsets. The beach is safe for swimming and snorkeling and is regarded as one of the best dive spots for catching crayfish, foraging black mussels and alikreukel. The reserve is also a whale watching paradise and nature lovers will delight in birdlife such as oystercatchers, Egyptian sacred ibises, cormorants, francolins and eagles, as well as animals such as small buck, lynx, meerkat, mongoose, and tortoises. Rumour has it that there is also a reclusive leopard living in the upper reaches of the Hangklip cliffs. Only 1.5 hours from Cape Town (or 1 hour and 15 mins from Cape Town international Airport) this property offers the best of all worlds - deep nature immersion and proximity to convenience. With privacy, space, uninterrupted views, access to both mountains and the sea, exclusive beach front access and the ultimate in location and accessibility with the vibrant center of the small holiday town Pringle Bay just a few minutes away. Pringle Bay has an excellent selection of shops, delis, and restaurants, all that rival the variety and quality of their chic, trendy counterparts in Cape Town. The coastline of the property measures approximately 6,5 kms. It is a chance in a lifetime to enjoy an exclusive seaside lifestyle whilst making an increasingly valuable investment in nature. The entire reserve is covered in fynbos and a large variety of plants and interspersed with wetlands and vleis, while isolated patches of milkwood, wild olive and Cape beech dot the slopes of the mountain. During late winter and early spring, the fynbos flowers are in full bloom, transforming the reserve into a wonderland of colour. Sea Farm is a share block company and limited to a maximum of twelve privileged shareholders. Each of the twelve owners has approximately 4600 sqm private usage area with the remainder being commonage where residents may take walks along the numerous established footpaths. To blend in with the natural setting, the architecture of the homes (single story only) must conform to certain environmental guidelines and only indigenous plants are allowed in the gardens. Each site has fresh water from the reserves own reservoir, underground telephone cables and Eskom electricity supply. Access to the reserve is strictly controlled and there is also a resident full-time warden employed by the reserve. Don’t miss out on this incredibly rare opportunity to own an untouched, pristine, protected and private beachfront property so close to Cape Town. Contact us for more details.
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