Hendra is delighted to present this beautiful home on a secure gated estate in Izinga Ridge. This home is North facing and tucked away on a pan handle offering privacy and security.
On the ground floor a spacious open plan living area with lounge, dining, bar area and TV room. Open plan kitchen with breakfast area and a separate pantry and scullery. Guest loo for convenience. Outside is a beautiful pool and koi pond.
Upstairs is the master bedroom with en-suite, dressing room with built in cupboards. 2 family bedrooms both with en-suit bathrooms. Beautiful sun room, library and a study area.
Double garage with direct access and 24 hour security. This home is set in beautiful manicured garden setting and the verges are planted with indigenous vegetation to encourage bird life.
Safe trails and pathways for jogging, strolling and walking your dogs.
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IZINGA
The word “Izinga” signifies an aspirational benchmark or level of achievement in the Zulu language.
Izinga has internal private natural landscaped open spaces where residents can enjoy the serenity of a landscaped environment. This is referred to as an open Estate and Security Management is an integrated part of the Estate which includes camera surveillance systems for the Estate entrances and along all public roads, patrols in the open spaces and on the public roads.
The architectural style for Izinga uses an earthy African colour palette, combined with Mediterranean /Balinese form. Izinga has its own Management Association to take care of issues such as security management and maintenance of public spaces.
A classical expression of sub-tropical architecture clad in the tones and textures of Africa.
To develop a suburb with a character of its own there is a need for uniformity and cohesiveness in building features. These features are effectively intended to be design responses to the climatic conditions of the environment.
This design code focuses on the treatment of roofs, scale, walls, windows, verandas and streetscape in order to facilitate a suburb characterised by its cohesiveness and appropriate climatic response.
The vision is to transform the existing valleys and hills, currently planted with sugar cane, to KwaZulu Natal Coastal Lowland forest. The public open space that falls within the flood lines and buffer zones will be 100% indigenous with species representing the local forests. These indigenous valleys will become environmental corridors that encourage bird life back to the overall site.
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