Description
This Plot is the perfect spot to build that dream home set in a quiet close a very short stroll to the banks of the Berg River, surrounded by well maintained attractive homes - and overlooking a central lush garden.  One has a slither of a river to sea view from the pavement off your plot, showing you the route to your riverside walk.
This plot is one of only a handful left in this excellent location, stroll to the river, marina, yacht club or lunch at local restaurants.  
The plot is level and has walls on three sides.  It lends itself to almost any design, perfect facing north north east. 
WHY VELDDRIF  A TALE OF THREE TOWNS
The area has an abundance of  eateries and restaurants.   Our first Mall is under construction and opening this year, to complement the existing supermarkets and shops. There are good schools, excellent medical services, essential building and industrial suppliers, and a variety of sports facilities, creating a one stop lifestyle in this charming area.  The bigger town of Vredenburg with large shopping Mall and excellent hospitals both private and government is just 20 minutes away, as is popular St Helena Bay.
Velddrif is  historic West Coast fishing town in the Western Cape, just 150 kms out of Cape Town, retaining its quaint image while growing in leaps and bounds. The town is a popular tourist destination famous for its unique bokkoms dried salted mullet delicacy, vibrant birdlife making it a birdwatching hotspot and flocks of flamingos can be seen feeding safely at the salt pans. The Berg River flows past the town offering many aquatic water sports and good fishing, as it bends its way past popular -
Port Owen with lovely homes adorning the banks of the country&rsquos first deep sea residential marina, making it a yachting and canoeing &ndash and dog walkers&rsquo - paradise.  The Berg River continues along the riverside homes and takes its final turn past the historic Fisheries Museum and the commercial fishing wharfs of -
Laaiplek, named by early European Settlers as a &ldquolanding spot&rdquo and the tune Daar Kom die Alibama enters one&rsquos head as the original remnants of the jetty jutting out past the rivermouth into the Atlantic Ocean was the loading spot for this famous ship taking reed for thatching and mattresses to the rest of South Africa.
Laaiplek today is also home to the new beachfront Security Estates of Atlantic Waves, Sands and Shores with their modern homes having set architecturally aesthetic styles.
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