344 m² Land available in Britannia Bay
A new KBS mandate
ABOUT THIS PROPERTY:
This corner plot in Britannia Beach Estate is now available to purchase. Well priced in the current market. This vacant plot is positioned in a very neat neighborhood. The tranquil surroundings are ideal for a growing family wanting to preserve their investment offered by area specific building guidelines.
A short walk to Golden Mile Beach, numerous water activities are on offer as well as wonderful walking opportunities. The wildflowers in the area are spectacular during the season.
VALUE ADDS:
8m Building height allowance
Cul de sac
No building time-line restrictions
Building guidelines to protect your investment
Easy build plot
Short distance to the beach
Close to nature
CONTACT:
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LOCATION:
Britannica Beach Estate is a quiet suburb located in St Helena Bay, newly developed with a unique West Coast look and feel. Close to local amenities, yet private and secure. St Helena Bay on the West Coast of South Africa is a fishing town. In winter there are fishing activities, where Snoek is found in its waters, as well as an endangered species of rock lobster and crayfish. St Helena Bay is known as one of the calmest bays on the West Coast and you will often find ships anchored in the bay waiting to continue to their destination. St Helena Bay is the only area along the South African West Coast where the sun rises across the bay. This is a unique location, whereby the town itself faces northeast and north. St Helena Bay is 150km from Cape Town.
St Helena Bays free roaming wildlife includes a diversity such as steenbok, duiker, rabbits, tortoises, caracal, meerkat, squirrel, occasional strandwolf. A rich variety of birdlife, frequent blue crane and heron sightings, African marsh harrier, kingfishers, grey heron, Cape spurfowl, guinea fowl, African darter, black-winged stilt, great white pelican, greater and lesser flamingo, gulls, and terns. St Helena Bay is a birdwatchers paradise and being at the southernmost point of the migratory route from Europe and the Steppes of Russia makes it a must-visit spot for twitchers. Heavisides dolphins, as well as dusky and common dolphins visit the bay in search of food, and the calm waters give shelter to the southern right whales that come to mate and calve in the second half of the year. Humpback and killer whales are also frequent visitors
Property details
- Listing number T5020601
- Property type Residential Land
- Listing date 27 Mar 2025
- Land size 344 m²
- Rates and taxes R 800
- Levies R 80