POLO magazine 2016 | Page 42

HOMES The majestic estate is home to two vineyards and also boasts views of Table Mountain. CONSTANTIA, CAPE TOWN SOLD FOR R52 000 000 AGENTS Dogon Group Properties Once belonging to Earl Spencer, this lavish 8 755m2 estate boasts a double-storey house (with four en-suite bedrooms and sophisticated double-volume reception rooms), a 10-seater cinema, a Jacuzzi, swimming pool, guard house, staff quarters, flood-lit tennis courts, koi pond, four self-contained cottages and did we mention two vineyards? The late Princess Diana was a regular visitor of the estate, and the suite where she stayed has been preserved as it was at the time of her last visit before her death. Additional sales in the Western Cape Fresnaye: R48 000 000 Bakoven: R47 000 000 Llandudno: R40 000 000 GAUTENG SANDHURST, JOHANNESBURG SOLD FOR R34 500 000 AGENTS Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty The indigenous gardens, complete with borehole and irrigation. ‘We are finding that there is a huge interest in properties in this area from African countries and overseas, especially Germany, England and Australia.’ - TASHA ROSSEN, LEW GEFFEN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 42 BMW INTERNATIONAL POLO WESTCLIFF, JOHANNESBURG SOLD FOR R27 500 000 AGENTS Pam Golding Situated in one of the most soughtafter suburbs in Johannesburg, this double-storey family home, with its unprecedented 90m2 frontage, features immense spaces and sweeping views throughout. Most impressive is the grand foyer and feature staircase leading up to the four spacious bedrooms. Downstairs offers a formal and informal living room, sun room, dining room, fitted study, guest cloakroom, hobby and wine room. The immaculate grounds showcase a swimming pool, tennis court, sauna, staff accommodation, cellar and storeroom. Additional sales in Gauteng Sandhurst: R33 500 000 Sandhurst: R28 000 000 Hyde Park: R26 000 000 PHOTOGRAPHS: SUPPLIED With one of the most prestigious addresses in South Africa, this contemporary yet elegant 2 600m2 property has six spacious bedrooms (the children have their own wing), gracefully designed bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, games room, formal and informal lounges, and a wine cellar and a dining room that leads out onto the terrace. The grounds comprise lush indigenous gardens, a self-contained one-bedroom cottage, swimming pool, water feature, tennis court and staff quarters. The design has a distinct African flavour and the indoor/outdoor flow is an entertainer’s dream.