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Kenilworth at a glance

Kenilworth is a sought-after area of Cape Town, nestled between the suburbs of Claremont and Wynberg. Being just a 10-minute drive from the well-loved Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, it's an area with loads of natural beauty and a friendly ambience. The area is home to various office parks as well as residences, making work just a stone's throw from home for many Kenilworth residents.

A brief history of the area

Kenilworth is well known for its racecourse but less known is the fact that within the racecourse's borders lies the Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area, which was established in 1985. Spanning 52 hectares, this nature reserve is home to at least 34 threatened plant species. As a whole, the racecourse is a historical landmark of Cape Town, having been officially founded in the 1800s. Another interesting historical anecdote is that during the Anglo-Boer war, the racecourse was temporarily used to house prisoners of war.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

If you're a resident of Kenilworth needing to get to Cape Town International Airport, the drive will take you about 20 minutes in average traffic via Settlers Way and the N2. You'll cover approximately 16 km on the journey. Getting to Cape Town's CBD via the M5 and N2 will also take around 20 minutes.

Climate

Residents of Kenilworth enjoy warm, dry summers during which the mercury typically rises into the high 20s or low 30s. The warmest months of the year are January and February. In the winter months - June, July and August, temperatures are often in the mid to high teens. As is the case with the rest of Cape Town, Kenilworth gets most of its rain during the winter months.

Schools in the area

For parents who call Kenilworth home, there are an array of great schools to choose from in the area. The list of fantastic private schools in the area includes Cedar House, which caters for learners from Grade 4 to Grade 12 and Michael Oak Waldorf School, which teaches children right from nursery school to matric. Another private school in the area - Auburn House - teaches young minds in pre-primary and primary school to explore and create. Children in the area can start their journey to success at various preschools, such as Barkly House Kenilworth or Squirrels Leap Nursery School.

Healthcare in the area

When you need medical care or have a medical emergency, you can head to Life Kingsbury Hospital, which is in the neighbouring suburb of Claremont. For day-to-day care, a great place to go is Medicross Kenilworth, where you'll find an array of doctors and dentists, as well as a pharmacy. In other parts of Kenilworth, you'll also find various optometrists, physiotherapists and other medical professionals.

Shopping centres

Whether you're getting the groceries or indulging a need for some retail therapy, you won't have to go far from home to get to the shops if you live in Kenilworth. Kenilworth Centre and the nearby Cavendish Square have your needs covered, from the essentials to the spoils. No mention of shopping in Kenilworth could be complete without mentioning Access Park, which is a factory shopping mecca not to be missed.

Restaurants

It doesn't matter if you're looking for a romantic dinner for two, a spot to catch up with friends or a place to take the kids out for dinner. You'll always find somewhere special to enjoy a meal in Kenilworth. If you're in the mood for Italian food, one of the suburb's firm favourites is Bardelli's. If you're looking for something a little different and very laid back, Banana Jam Café Caribbean Restaurant is the place to go. Here, you can enjoy Afro-Caribbean vibes in the heart of Kenilworth, together with island-style dishes and craft beers.

Special attractions

The special attractions for which Kenilworth is best known are its racecourse and its factory shops. Kenilworth Racecourse is not only the oldest in South Africa but also boasts three tracks. Some of South Africa's most renowned horse racing events - including the L'Ormarins Queen's Plate and the Sun Met are held here.

When it comes to factory shopping, you'll find everything from fashion and accessories to homewares and cosmetics at Kenilworth's Access Park. This centre is home to all the brands you love - at prices you'll love even more.

Make Kenilworth your home. Let it be your story.

Kenilworth is a suburb full of character and it's home to every amenity you could need. With its friendly vibes, it's a great place to call home and the Seeff team is on hand to help you make that dream a reality. Contact us today about properties for sale and to rent in Kenilworth.

Image Credit: Cape Flats Sand Fynbos in Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area by Abu Shawka | Wikipedia | CC-BY-SA 3.0 | https://bit.ly/3OfURRt

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