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Property Details
- 4 bedrooms
- Floor Area: 370m2
- 1 dining areas
- Built-in Cupboards
- Fireplace
- Garden
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- 2 bathrooms
- 1 en suite
- 2 garages
- Balcony
- Scullery
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- house
- 2 lounges
- Flatlet
- Kitchen
- Guest Toilet
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Property Description
This house is reminiscent of a bygone era, where Gatsby Garderobe and 8 course dinners were the standard of the day. Gracious opulence pervades through this grand old lady.
This unique Art Deco house was built in 1938, designed by the first woman architect in South Africa, Gertruida Brinkman, who designed many buildings in Port Elizabeth.
As you approach the property on the Towpath, one cannot help but be enchanted by the river frontage and the style of this unique, one of a kind, house.
The garden is spacious and has an abundance of trees and plants and is a garden lovers’ delight!
The accommodation briefly comprises of an entrance hall, lounge, with a fireplace and marble surround, dining room, study, TV lounge, large kitchen, separate scullery, pantry, bathroom and separate toilet. Upstairs has a main bedroom with a large dressing room and 3 other bedrooms, a full bathroom and separate toilet. Balconies lead off from each bedroom, where you can enjoy your morning tea or sundowners with stunning views of the river.
Flat with large 1 bedroom , dining area, kitchen and bathroom.
2 separate garages and a workshop.
The front verandah is half enclosed with glass, with wide opening windows for warmer weather, which leads into the lounge through large sliding glass doors.
The lounge presently has carpets on an oak floor. The coved ceiling has built in pelmets that blend in seamlessly.
The entrance has an arched wooden door with glass bricks curved alongside the door, which has a small entrance hall, leading towards the staircase.
On either side of the hallway are beveled glass sliding doors that slide into the wall cavity. These sliding doors close off the lounge from the hallway and the other side, which leads to the dining area. The dining room has oak floors and as in the lounge, a coved ceiling with built in pelmets. Large windows in both the lounge and dining room, giving one a lovely view of the garden.
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