R3,050,000
R3,050,000
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
Suzy Davies
Monthly Levy
R2,600
Monthly Rates
R1,100
Total
R3,700
Eclectic Apartment In Art Deco Block
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RLS967520
LOVELY LOCATION
Tudor Mansions, located on Leeuwenvoet Street in leafy Tamboerskloof, is a charming art deco block with only 8 apartments. This first-floor unit boasts a covered balcony with views of greenery and Table Mountain. Sliding doors lead from the balcony to the open-plan lounge/dining room featuring wooden floors. The colourful eclectic kitchen has a Smeg freestanding stove and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher.
The spacious main bedroom includes an open closet and the bathroom has a classic tub with an over-bath shower. The second, smaller bedroom, equipped with a fold-away bed, doubles as an office with access to a private courtyard. The back door opens to a communal outdoor area where one can braai. On-street parking is available, but no Airbnb or pets are allowed. There is security which patrols the area and forms part of the levy.
Tudor Mansions, located on Leeuwenvoet Street in leafy Tamboerskloof, is a charming art deco block with only 8 apartments. This first-floor unit boasts a covered balcony with views of greenery and Table Mountain. Sliding doors lead from the balcony to the open-plan lounge/dining room featuring wooden floors. The colourful eclectic kitchen has a Smeg freestanding stove and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher.
The spacious main bedroom includes an open closet and the bathroom has a classic tub with an over-bath shower. The second, smaller bedroom, equipped with a fold-away bed, doubles as an office with access to a private courtyard. The back door opens to a communal outdoor area where one can braai. On-street parking is available, but no Airbnb or pets are allowed. There is security which patrols the area and forms part of the levy.
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Tamboerskloof, Cape Town
Tamboerskloof offers residents and visitors the best of just about every world...including close proximity to Lion's Head and Table Mountain, with the breathtaking scenery that these natural spectacles offer. Over and above that, the area is a hub of cultural activity, with an abundance of art galleries, eclectic antique stores and vintage clothing stores - not to mention the range of trendy eateries and bars that Kloof Street and Kloof Nek Road have to offer. A brief history of the area The name "Tamboerskloof" is derived from the Afrikaans words for drum "tamboer" and valley "kloof". When Dutch settlers arrived and set up farms in the 1650s, they established the first of a series of lookout points at the site where...
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