2 Bedroom House in Marloth Park
Thatched, Stacked & Slightly Feral
Your Bushveld Breathing Space
There''s a particular kind of calm that ambushes you in this thatched clinker brick cottage, tucked into one of Marloth Park''s quieter corners where kudu genuinely outnumber the tourists and the kudu have opinions about this. It''s the kind of home where the walls have absorbed decades of bushveld stories and aren''t giving them back, where the architecture works with nature instead of filing a complaint against it, and where outdoor showers under open sky stop being a novelty and start being non-negotiable.
Step from the shaded patio into open-plan living where kitchen and lounge flow together like old friends who''ve run out of things to argue about. Exposed wooden beams overhead, those glorious clinker brick walls doing their ancient thermal magic, and windows positioned to catch every breeze while framing bush views that no screen saver has ever done justice. Two comfortable bedrooms share a thoughtfully appointed full bathroom, with a separate guest loo preserving everyone''s dignity and a few key friendships. The layout isn''t trying to impress it''s quietly mastered the art of being exactly enough.
But then you climb that beautiful wooden staircase, and the cottage reveals its plot twist. The loft sprawls under dramatic thatch, sleeping multiple guests in an open-plan space that feels like a treehouse for grown-ups who''ve earned it. That soaring thatched ceiling creates volume, drama, and a coolness that makes summer feel almost smug about itself. Extended family, a crew of friends, a creative sanctuary when it''s just you and a bottle of good red this space doesn''t ask questions. It just adapts.
Outside is where this property drops the modest act entirely. Your private pool handles those bushveld afternoons when even blinking produces sweat. The outdoor shower transforms mundane hygiene into something bordering on spiritual there is genuine magic in standing under African sky with a chorus of birds providing the soundtrack, even if the hadeda is being dramatic again. And the lapa with its authentic boma This is command central. Morning coffee while the bush shakes itself awake. Afternoon siestas with zero guilt. Evening braais where conversations meander as lazily as the nyala ambling through your yard, helping themselves to the garden and absolutely knowing you won''t stop them.
The clinker brick and thatch aren''t trend choices they''re time-tested solutions that were sustainable before sustainability had a hashtag. While the neighbours battle their electricity bills, your thermal mass and natural ventilation keep interiors cool and your wallet intact. While others repaint annually, your brick ages with the quiet confidence of something that knows it''ll outlast the fuss. This cottage has weathered decades of bushveld seasons, hosted more wildlife encounters than it can count, and banked years of extraordinary ordinary moments. The infrastructure is sorted, the character is deeply authentic, and everything you see stays kitchen equipped, bedrooms furnished, loft ready for whatever vision you''re arriving with.
You''re positioned for genuine bushveld peace rather than the curated wildlife parade of busier streets. Animals arrive here because they choose to because your corner of Marloth is on their route, not the tourist one. It''s the difference between living in the bush and visiting it on its terms.
Property details
- Listing number T5069820
- Property type House
- Listing date 9 May 2025
- Land size 1 766 m²
- Floor size 116.6 m²
- Rates and taxes R 800
- Levies R 40
Property features
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 1.5
- Lounges 1
- Storeys 2
- Access gate
- Alarm
- Built in cupboards
- Patio
- Pool
- Scenic view
- Security post
- Kitchen
- Guest toilet
- Lapa
- Aircon
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