THE RESIDENCE is situated on a double lot that has been consolidated as a single erf. The erf size is 2902 sqm and the house populates a bulk of 35% of the full erf.
The house is a total of 778. 28 sqm and consists of a double-storey main house with two additional flat-lets. The house is serviced with 4x enclosed garages, a woodwork workshop, a swimming pool and a large open grass space to its west. The house has 2 additional flatlets that are serviced with their private access.
THE FIRST FLAT-LET is a single-bedroom unit that is 62 sqm with a kitchen, en-suite bathroom, double bed bedroom, a small living room and has its own private northern courtyard. This unit has its own garage and access away from the main house with a front door towards the street.
THE SECOND FLAT-LET is situated below the main house and has its private access. This flat-let is a fully fitted 117sqm unit that is attached to the main house and has two en-suite bedrooms, a large living room and a dining room with a kitchen, pantry and service quarters with private access. The unit lives out towards a spectacular garden that borders a lush green belt.
L O C A L I T Y A N D S I T E F E A T U R E S .
This residence nestled between lush green vegetation surrounded by beautiful beaches is a true reflection of timeless architecture locked in a pristine contextual setting. The cigar smoke building forms a stark, yet cultivated, setting from which a viewer is captivated by spectacular sunsets over the Mzingazi Lake and the bordering green belt.
The local architects Chris and Louise Boshoff, who passed away in 2004 before the completion of their personal residence, display a magnificent understanding of design principles through the depiction of space, order and transformation. The depiction of immaculate spatial understanding becomes a true reflection of authentic placemaking in the small town of Richards Bay once inhabited by the owners and their guests.
THE RESIDENCE is situated on a double lot that has been consolidated as a single erf. The erf size is 2902 sqm and the house populates a bulk of 35% of the full erf.
The house is a total of 778. 28 sqm and consists of a double-storey main house with two additional flat-lets. The house is serviced with 4x enclosed garages, a woodwork workshop, a swimming pool and a large open grass space to its west. The house has 2 additional flatlets that are serviced with their private access.
THE FIRST FLAT-LET is a single-bedroom unit that is 62 sqm with a kitchen, en-suite bathroom, double bed bedroom, a small living room and has its own private northern courtyard. This unit has its own garage and access away from the main house with a front door towards the street.
S P A C E A S A B R E A T H O F ART.
THE RESIDENCE is situated on a double lot that has been consolidated as a single erf. The erf size is 2902 sqm and the house populates a bulk of 35% of the full erf.
The house is a total of 778. 28 sqm and consists of a double-storey main house with two additional flat-lets. The house is serviced with 4x enclosed garages, a woodwork workshop, a swimming pool and a large open grass space to its west. The house has 2 additional flatlets that are serviced with their private access.
THE FIRST FLAT-LET is a single-bedroom unit that is 62 sqm with a kitchen, en-suite bathroom, double bed bedroom, a small living room and has its own private northern courtyard. This unit has its own garage and access away from the main house with a front door towards the street.
This residence nestled between lush green vegetation surrounded by beautiful beaches is a true reflection of timeless architecture locked in a pristine contextual setting. The cigar smoke building forms a stark, yet cultivated, setting from which a viewer is captivated by spectacular sunsets over the Mzingazi Lake and the bordering green belt.
The local architects Chris and Louise Boshoff, who passed away
in 2004 before the completion of their personal residence, display a magnificent understanding of design principles through the depiction of space, order and transformation. The depiction of immaculate spatial understanding becomes a true reflection of authentic placemaking in the small town of Richards Bay once inhabited by the owners and their guests.