25 on Grey, one of the houses that set the tone for the upmarket, affluent Welgemoed Cape Town Northern Suburbs residential suburb three decades or more ago, has come onto the market at the "very reasonable" price of R9 950 000. The home is being sold by Alexander Swart Property Group whose Director, Rowan Alexander, said recently that it must rank as one of the best three homes ever handled by his agency.
"Not only is it outstanding architecturally," he said, " but it has a magnificent position. Sited on solid rock high on the slopes of the Tygerberg, it has great privacy and exclusivity: there are no houses close on either side and only one a fair distance behind it. The views, which extend to the Hottentots Holland mountains, take in the local golf course and the so-called Tygerberg Waterfront-an attractive mixed-use precinct surrounding an old water-filled quarry."
The architectural style of the home, said the Alexander Swart agent, Marie Grant, is Sardinian\Mediterranean. It relies on plastered, "moulded" rather than straight line shapes and is essentially timeless, being "modern" in any era.
The home was built 35 years ago for the current owner, a well known Cape Town property developer and designed by Raymond Alexander, a dynamic South African architect, whom has successfully completed external projects in the Seychelles Islands, France, Madagascar, Australia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Swaziland, Namibia, and Botswana. It has 700m2 of floor spaces on four inter-leading levels and was from the outset conceived as a family base in which several children could grow up, live, study and enjoy each others' company in large indoor and outdoor communal areas. The home, therefore, has four living rooms, three dining areas, a 700 bottle wine cellar, a home cinema, a wood and gas fireplace, and an indoor braai area (one installation has both wood and gas), five bedrooms, and four bathrooms,. There are also two outdoor entertainment patios, one with a large sparkling swimming pool --and a fully established garden with a water feature. There are also staff quarters for a domestic worker.
Then, in addition to all this, the property has a separate 56m2 office and boardroom from which the owner was able to run his highly successful business.
Fittings and features throughout the building, says Grant, are top range. The kitchen has a large central engineered stone countertop, an impressive array of Siemens appliances, including a microwave oven, both gas and conventional ovens, a five burner gas top, two bespoke built-in refrigerators and two built-in deep freezers. In the event of a power failure the home can generate its own electricity from a 44 kVA generator.
One of the most attractive features of this home, says Grant, is the quality of the fittings, in particular, the solid dark, imported Jarrah wood floors and yacht inspired staircase, which in conjunction with tiles, are extensively used and add distinction to all areas.
The home has shaded parking for four vehicles and garages for a further four .
As would be expected in such an upmarket property, security arrangements are excellent. They include nine infrared beams, five internal infrared "eyes",
gate cameras, intercoms, electrified perimeter fencing and a perimeter wall.
"This is a truly exceptional home, the like of which the Cape Town market sees only very occasionally," said Alexander. "We are proud to be the agents."
For further information, please contact Rowan Alexander on 082 581 3116 or Marie Grant on 076 737 0292