Tuscan Inspired Smallholding In Exclusive High Riding Estate
4 Beds
3 Baths
4,521 Sqft
2.48 Ac lot
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About the Property
Set at the foot of the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains, this Tuscan gem offers a private, north facing retreat on one hectare within the sought-after High Riding (Equestrian) Country Estate. A long driveway leads to a home perfectly positioned for privacy, surrounded by nature yet conveniently close to the estate entrance. The classic Tuscan exterior opens to a warm and inviting interior
Set at the foot of the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains, this Tuscan gem offers a private, north facing retreat on one hectare within the sought-after High Riding (Equestrian) Country Estate. A long driveway leads to a home perfectly positioned for privacy, surrounded by nature yet conveniently close to the estate entrance. The classic Tuscan exterior opens to a warm and inviting interior where timeless charm meets modern comfort. The solid wooden front door opens to a formal lounge and seamless flow through generous living areas. Large glass doors connect the indoors to a wind-sheltered patio overlooking a sparkling pool and award-winning gardens that merge into the surrounding landscape — perfect for relaxed mornings and effortless entertaining. The open-plan living area includes a dining space, two lounges and a beautifully refurbished kitchen. With a large central island, gas hob, marble and Caesarstone finishes, double basins, and ample cabinetry, the kitchen is both stylish and practical. Stone tiles and glass doors connect the living areas to each other, while a wood-burning cast-iron fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere. The ground floor includes a private guest suite with garden views and ensuite bathroom with shower, as well as two spacious north-facing bedrooms sharing a full family bathroom, both with doors opening onto the patio and garden. Ascending the light-filled staircase to the landing, a pyjama lounge and separate study lead to the luxurious main suite complete with walk-in closet, slow-combustion fireplace, private balcony with exquisite views, and a spacious ensuite with jet bath, shower, and double vanity. Outdoors, enjoy tranquil garden paths through the olive grove, vegetable and fruit gardens, four 10,000L water tanks with pump, a borehole, automated irrigation, French drains, and a newly built t iled stable — also ideal as a studio, workshop, or potential cottage. Additional features include a potting shed, fully fitted laundry, ample parking, and three extra-length automated garages. Fibre ready. High Riding Equestrian Country Estate offers 24-hour security, electric fencing, patrols, high-tech surveillance, bridle paths, livery facilities, and a catch-and-release dam — all within easy reach of Vergelegen Mediclinic, shopping centres, top schools, wine farms, beaches, and main routes. Experience a rare blend of country tranquillity, modern luxury, and secure estate living in one of the Helderberg area’s most exclusive addresses. Call now to arrange a private viewing..
Somerset West is found in the Helderberg Basin and is surrounded by magnificent mountains, fine beaches and stunnin
Somerset West is found in the Helderberg Basin and is surrounded by magnificent mountains, fine beaches and stunning vineyards. Established in 1817 by four farmers, the village was named after the British Governor, Lord Charles Somerset in 1819. It has been extended quite a bit since its establishment but has managed to stay beautifully intact as it became the residential and commercial capital of the Helderberg Basin. Charming, old-fashioned buildings line the roads offering enchanting shops and boutiques for a pleasurable shopping experience including wine, chocolates, antiques and jewellery. There are quite a few historic buildings and monuments around town including the old NG church built in 1819, and the famous, beautifully restored homestead of the Vergelegen winefarm which was started in 1700. The wine route is a lush feature of the Helderberg region and falls part of the greater Stellenbosch wine route, including the oldest wine co-operative in the country. There is also a fruit route which is located about 15km away on the N2 and starts at Elgin. For those who prefer walks and trails, Somerset West offers many opportunities to take in some stunning mountain and ocean views including the Helderberg Nature Reserve which covers 245 hectares and has trails which would suit any type of walker and is famous for its views over False Bay and Cape Point. Somerset West offers ample opportunities to a range of sport lovers includes golf courses, a country club, bowls, soccer, tennis, squash, cricket, hockey and a pistol shooting range. Of course one of the most distinguished golf clubs in the region, Erinvale, is also situated in Somerset West. Other popular activities include the Firlands Farm Stall that has many arts and crafts stalls, a steam train, farmyard, pub and bakery. Then of course Somerset West is also home to the Country Craft Market which boasts an astounding 150 unique handcraft stalls where one is bound to find something of material and sentimental value. Somerset West has a Mediterranean climate. Therefore the summers are dry and hot but soothed with cool ocean breezes. Fortunately, the winter period won’t all be grey as many days are usually dotted with sunny days throughout. For an ideal climate, Spring and Autumn are advised as it contains mild days and warm evenings. With regards to education, Somerset West has excellent institutions which range from pre-school to tertiary level including the esteemed Somerset College and Parel Valley, the latter of which is taught bilingually. Of course, the University of Stellenbosch is just around the corner as well. The area attracts residents from both home and abroad. Homes ranges from executive architect designed feature homes through to residential family homes and lock up and go convenience homes.