Dating back to 1903, this beautifully preserved Tamboerskloof residence is a rare celebration of authentic Cape Town heritage, where original character and thoughtful restoration come together in perfect harmony. Rich in history, the home features an exquisite gabled façade, ornate fireplaces, original wooden floors, picture rails, high ceilings and large sash windows - architectural details that reflect a bygone era of craftsmanship and elegance.
Versatile in its configuration, the property functions either as a five-bedroom family home or as a dual-living residence, offering two- and three-bedroom homes, each with their own private entrances.
The main level offers gracious living spaces, beginning with a welcoming foyer leading into the formal lounge, subtly divided from the charming smoke room by an arched feature wall. A well proportioned dining room follows, ideal for intimate meals and entertaining. The eat-in kitchen retains its nostalgic charm with a traditional fire hearth repurposed as storage. Two bedrooms share a full bathroom, and at the end of the passage, a decked balcony reveals lovely city views over the sports fields of Tamboerskloof Primary School and the soft skyline of Signal Hill.
Downstairs, the home offers three bedrooms, a large bathroom, kitchen and lounge opening onto a lush private courtyard garden. A common passage along the side of the property, provides a separate entrance, while a discreetly closed internal staircase allows for privacy and flexibility - ideal for dual living, guest accommodation, home office or income potential. This level also extends into a large storage cellar.
Two off-street parking bays for smaller vehicles add convenience. Perfectly positioned within walking distance of top schools, parks, cafés and all Kloof Street has to offer. This is a home with soul - loved by its owners for over 40 years - and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Tamboerskloof’s architectural history.
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