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Glenwood at a glance

Within the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, nestled south of Bulwer lies Glenwood. The area is a middle-class suburb with mixed property types that comprise mainly freehold homes with fewer apartments and sectional-title townhouses. The architecture is assorted with a lot of homes dating back to the early 50s, extending from its colonial-style mansions to conventional and modern homes which all contribute to the average prices of properties in the suburb. Glenwood boasts a well-established neighbourhood with spectacular views and great schools, making it a wonderful place to raise a family.

A brief history of the area

Much of Glenwood's history can be seen in the magnificent architecture that still lines its streets today including the beautiful Victorian residence known as Roberts House. The building which was built in 1898, is currently home to the Phansi Museum. The building originally belonged to Esther Roberts, one of South Africa's first female anthropologists.

Another wonderful piece of Glenwood's history lies in the architecture of Glenwood High School. Initially called the Day Continuation School, which was located on Smith Street in 1910, it was decided that due to the increasing number of students the school should move to a larger location. In 1915 the school moved to the Technical College building and changed its name to Durban Technical High School. As the student number continued to climb, it was agreed that more land would be purchased surrounding the school to make way for more buildings. In 1934 the school was officially ready and the name was changed from Durban Technical High School to Glenwood High School. 

Distance from key points

Residents of Glenwood looking to reach King Shaka International Airport can do so via the N2 within approximately 33 minutes (39,9 km). Durban Beach is only  8,8 km (16 minutes) away via the M12 and Durban central is 4 km (11 minutes) via West Street. 

Climate

In Glenwood, the climate is warm and temperate. The average annual temperature is 20.9 °C with the suburb seeing roughly 893 mm of rainfall each year. February is the warmest month with an average temperature of 24.3 °C while July has the lowest average temperature of the year at 17.3 °C.

Schools in the area

One of the reasons families flock to Glenwood is the great schools on offer in the area.  Some of the top pre-primary and primary schools are Glenwood Junior Primary School & Pre-Primary Schools, Glenwood Preparatory School and Penzance Primary School. 

The best high schools include the acclaimed Glenwood High School and Durban Girls High School.

Eden Schools, St Henry's Marist College and Glenwood Christian School are combination schools in the area that offer an excellent education to pupils from Grade R right through to Matric.

Healthcare in the area

When it comes to healthcare, you can have peace of mind knowing that there is a great hospital, Netcare St Augustine's Hospital located within the area. Other nearby hospitals such as Life Entabeni Hospital and Capital Haematology Hospital are also options for you and your loved ones.

If it is your furry loved one that is in need of medical attention, you can take them to Glenwood Veterinary Clinic.

Shopping centres

Whether it's jewellery, clothing, home decor, electronics or even just some groceries you're after, you'll be sure to find everything you're looking for at Glenwood Village Shopping Centre.

Should you wish to get your retail therapy at a bigger mall, you could always take the short 13-minute trip to The Pavilion which has over 250 stores to choose from.

Restaurants

Glenwood is home to many wonderfully operated restaurants that are ready to tantalise your tastebuds. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly establishment, a romantic setting or a vibey place to kick back with friends, Glenwood will have you covered. 

Special attractions

When it comes to special attractions in the area, Glenwood is home to a few you'll want to add to your to-do list. Here are some of the places worth a visit. 

The Phansi Museum is an art centre that offers not only a wonderful glimpse into history but some incredible exhibitions and crafts you won't want to miss. 

Another must-see is The Kwazulu Natal Society of the Arts which has a beautiful art gallery, Arts Café and shop that supports over 300 small local businesses and artists.

The Durban Botanic Gardens is only an eight-minute drive and offers events, picnicking and stunning surroundings filled with exquisite fauna and flora.

Make Glenwood your home. Let it be your story.

Glenwood offers a vibrant neighbourhood and the tranquil houses, tree-lined streets and easy access to the centre of Durban make this suburb an ideal place to stay. Whether it's a townhouse, flat or free-standing home you're after, Seeff has a wide variety of properties for you to choose from, so contact one of our property practitioners today.

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