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DESCRIPTION
These two purpose built detached 230m2 “Cape Cod” homes enjoy perhaps the best location between Cape Town and Cape point and are available either weekly or daily.

They are set in the national park in an exclusive residential area with the cosmopolitan village of Kalk bay and the charming Simons town within a 5 min drive. Both homes were constructed at the same time and posess the same foot print, facilities, views and amenities.

These properties boast a swimming pool, set in the entertainment deck, incorporating a BBQ (Braai), soft lighting and extensive views over the golf course with the Indian ocean to the left and the Atlantic to the right. “Clovelly Heights” are fully furnished including linen and bath towels and caters to families, and adult groups as well as those seeking peace and quite ideal for a relaxing holiday.

ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES
The spacious, light drawing room and master bedroom both have “French windows” leading to the large double terrace for “al fresco” dining. Each house consists of two spacious bedrooms (one double, one twin or double on request), with en-suit bathrooms. A cot (and child bed) is available if required.

Property Type:

  

Detached high quality house

Floor Area:

  

230 m2˜ (1 sq m aprox. = 10 sq ft)

Accommodation Type:

  

self-catering

Location Type:

  

near the sea, mountain

Theme:

  

luxury

General:

  

linen provided, towels provided, same day laundry service available. Mid week maid service included with daily maid service available on request

Kitchen:

  

4 ring stove, fridge/ freezer, grill, hob, oven, microwave

Living Room:

  

fireplace, living area seating for 6 people

Dining:

  

child's highchair, dining area, dining area seating for 6 people

Bathroom:

  

2 bathrooms en-suite and downstairs guest loo

Bedroom:

  

Doubles are kingsize , sleeps a maximum of 5 people
4 singles are available if requested.

Entertainment:

  

Cd, radio, DSTV Satalite TV, stereo system, tv, dvd player

Outside:

  

balcony, double garage with remote control, parking, swimming pool, tennis court (local), breakfast terrace

Suitability:

  

children welcome, pets not allowed, suitable for elderly or infirm, wheelchair inaccessible.

Local Activities:

  

cycling, diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, mountain biking, paragliding, roller blading, sailing, swimming, tennis, walking, water skiing, wind-surfing, Water parks, shark spotting, whale watching + Baby sitting service available

 

 

FAMILY INITIATIVES
The pool has a shallow end leading to a deeper gradient.
We have a cot & high chair available (at no extra cost). The car hire companies have a selection of child seats.
Baby-sitting service & tennis coaching available with reasonable prior notice.

GOLF FACILITIES
Clovelly Country Club (18) - (+27 21) 782-1118;
Clovelly is set between the mountains and sea, 23km south of Cape Town. Nestled in the pristine and tranquil Silvermine Valley close to Fish Hoek in Cape Town lies Clovelly Country Club.

Clovelly Road, Clovelly;
Green fees: non-affiliated & affiliated
Course rating: M 71, W 71;
Facilities: Pro shop, golf club hire, carts , pull trolleys;
Open Mondays; Visitors welcome everyday except Saturdays;
Website: www.clovelly.co.za

Cape Town

Whichever way you look at it, Cape Town occupies one of the world’s most stunning locations.

A large part of that impact comes down to a 1073m (3520ft) mountain slap bang in the center of the city. As beautiful as the surrounding beaches and vineyards can be, it's this rugged wilderness, coated in a unique flora, which is the focus of everyone's attention. Like all major world ports, Cape Town is also a long-time master of the art of showing visitors a good time.

Its mix of trendy hostelries matches up favorably to those in any other cosmopolitan city. There’s a lively cultural scene, particularly when it comes to music, which seems to pervade every corner of the city. The people are open-minded and the mood relaxed. Cape Town works as a city in a way that so few on the African continent do. Historical buildings have been saved; there are restaurants, cafes and bars, parks and gardens, markets and shops - all the things that make living in a city worthwhile. And there are a few things that most cities don’t have: mountains, magnificent surf beaches and outstanding vineyards.

Cape Town welcomes nearly one million visitors per year from around the globe.