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This is the kind of home you notice without it asking to be noticed. It feels settled and calm from the first step inside, and you catch yourself taking your time because you want to see it properly.
From the street, it presents as architectural and grounded, with exposed brick, strong proportions, and a clean stairway up to the entrance.
Set in Lynedoch Eco Village, the home is designed for real living across three levels. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms sit privately on the ground floor, with all bedrooms positioned downstairs, a main en suite, and a pet friendly back garden just outside. Upstairs, the home opens into a large open plan living and dining space with a kitchen and scullery that work beautifully, flowing out to a balcony with vineyard views.
Exposed timber beams and natural wood floors bring warmth and character. White brick walls and open shelving keep the space bright and uncomplicated. The updates were done with a light hand, so the home feels current, but still rooted in its setting.
The layout works exceptionally well, with clear separation between bedrooms, living spaces, and the flexible top floor. With all three bedrooms positioned downstairs, the sleeping spaces stay private and family life stays practical. The main bedroom is en suite, with a second bathroom serving the remaining two bedrooms. This level opens directly to an enclosed back garden that is quaint, pet friendly, and genuinely functional, the kind of outdoor space that buyers quickly realise is difficult to secure in Stellenbosch once they start comparing options in this price bracket.
The upper living level is where the home opens up. A large open plan living and dining area flows through the kitchen and into the scullery without bottlenecks or awkward transitions. The kitchen is fitted with a gas hob and electric oven, a combination that anyone who cooks will appreciate. Beyond the living area is a balcony that overlooks the vineyards, and it is the kind of view that anchors the whole space.
The top floor is a generous open area currently used as a study, though it remains wonderfully flexible. A second lounge, a creative studio, a work from home office with separation from the rest of the house, or simply a room that becomes whatever your life needs it to be next.
Lynedoch Eco Village is valued for thoughtful design, environmental consciousness, and a genuine sense of community. It is shaped by green principles, shared spaces, and a village atmosphere that feels grounded rather than generic. The nearby Sustainability Institute reinforces the deeper intention behind the development, which continues to attract buyers who want a home that has a relationship with the landscape, not just a position on a map.
Positioned between Stellenbosch and Somerset West, with easy access to main routes in both directions, the location keeps daily life convenient while preserving the slower Winelands rhythm that makes Lynedoch living so appealing.
Homes of this calibre, with this layout, in this address, do not wait around. If you know what you are looking for, a viewing will confirm it quickly.