An exceptional opportunity to secure one of the final remaining homesites in Botmaskop Estate, one of Stellenbosch’s most exclusive and sought-after boutique residential estates.
Set high on the slopes of Botmaskop Mountain, approximately 390 metres above sea level, this exceptional homesite enjoys breathtaking panoramic views across the magnificent Simonsberg Mountains, surrounding viney
An exceptional opportunity to secure one of the final remaining homesites in Botmaskop Estate, one of Stellenbosch’s most exclusive and sought-after boutique residential estates.
Set high on the slopes of Botmaskop Mountain, approximately 390 metres above sea level, this exceptional homesite enjoys breathtaking panoramic views across the magnificent Simonsberg Mountains, surrounding vineyards and the Stellenbosch Winelands. Surrounded by indigenous fynbos and bordering a protected nature reserve, Botmaskop offers an extraordinary sense of privacy and tranquillity, where nature, contemporary luxury and sophisticated Winelands living come together in perfect harmony.
With only 73 erven in the entire estate, Botmaskop offers a level of exclusivity and privacy rarely found in the Stellenbosch property market. The limited number of remaining homesites presents a genuinely rare opportunity to design and build a bespoke luxury residence within an architecturally controlled environment. Carefully considered architectural guidelines protect the estate’s distinctive character, exceptional views and long-term investment value.
Life at Botmaskop is centred around an exceptional lifestyle. Residents benefit from 24-hour manned security supported by next-generation surveillance technology, providing peace of mind within this secure and private community. A boutique leisure centre with a gym and lap pool complements the estate’s natural surroundings, while scenic walking and mountain-biking trails invite residents to enjoy the indigenous landscape. Exclusive access to the neighbouring Delaire Graff Wine Estate further enhances the privilege of living here, while the renowned Tokara Wine Estate is virtually on your doorstep.
The location is equally impressive. Situated just five minutes from the historic centre of Stellenbosch, Botmaskop combines complete tranquillity with exceptional convenience. Stellenbosch University, leading schools, world-class restaurants, celebrated wine estates and the cultural and lifestyle attractions of the town are all within easy reach. Cape Town International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away, while the new Cape Winelands Airport is expected to make this prestigious address even more accessible.
Remaining homesites range from approximately 840m² to 1,359m², with prices ranging from R7.45 million to R24.9 million, VAT inclusive, with no transfer duty payable. This particular homesite is offered at R12 million.
For discerning buyers seeking an exclusive Stellenbosch property, luxury homesite or investment opportunity in the Cape Winelands, Botmaskop Estate represents something genuinely special. This is an opportunity to create a private architectural masterpiece in an extraordinary natural setting, surrounded by vineyards, mountains and protected fynbos, while becoming part of an exceptionally limited residential community.
Botmaskop Estate is more than an address. It is a rare opportunity to own a piece of one of Stellenbosch’s most exclusive boutique estates and create a legacy home in one of the Cape Winelands’ most spectacular settings.
Stellenbosch is located in the Western Cape Winelands region and surrounded by towering mountains and hills lined w
Stellenbosch is located in the Western Cape Winelands region and surrounded by towering mountains and hills lined with vineyards. The oldest town in South Africa, Stellenbosch was founded in 1679 by Simon van der Stel. With its fertile soil, the Dutch East India Company intended to grow vegetables in the valley and supply the ships en route to the East Indies. The first farmers settled on the Eerste River in 1683, with the first colonialists from the Netherlands, Germany, France and Britain. It is the Cape Dutch architecture that has proved the most distinctive over the years. The early townspeople were encouraged to plant oak trees and the area became known as “Eikestad” or ‘town of oaks’. Stellenbosch has developed into a vibrant university town, with the growth a direct result of the University of Stellenbosch, renowned as one of the world’s top learning institutions. Today, there are more than 600 farms and 123 wine cellars in the area, producing some of the best wines in South Africa. The dramatically beautiful environment, street cafes, restaurants, mountain trails, plethora of outdoor pursuits (hiking, fishing, horse riding), wine estates and access to some of the Cape’s best beaches nearby makes Stellenbosch an idyllic place to live.