Vacant plot in the fast-developing West Coast town of St Helena Bay. This stand is perfect to build your holiday, retirement, or permanent home.
VALUE ADDS:
7m Building height.
Short walk to the ocean
Views
Low levies
No timeline to commence building.
Building guidelines exist to protect your investment.
Rates & taxes are estimated.
Nutec homes allowed.
CONTACT:
Contact any of our area specialist consultants anytime, based locally for your convenience.
LOCATION:
St Helena Views is a quiet suburb located in St Helena Bay, close to the ocean where peace and tranquillity is found. St Helena Bay on the West Coast of South Africa is a fishing town. In winter it is host to fishing activities, where snoek is found in its waters, as well as an endangered species of rock
lobster and crayfish. St Helena Bay is known as one of the calmest bays on the West Coast and you will often find ships anchored in the bay waiting to continue to their destination. St Helena Bay is the only area along the South African West Coast where the sun rises across the bay. This is a unique location, whereby the town itself faces northeast and north. The region of St Helena Bay is sub-divided into various suburbs, namely (from east to west): Laingville, West Point, Steenberg's Cove, Hannasbaai, Britannica Heights, Harbour Lights, Sandy Point, Blueberry Hill, Columbine, Mid-West, and it incorporates the neighbouring towns of Stompneusbaai and Britannia Bay. It includes a total of eighteen smaller bays. St Helena Bay is approximately 150km from Cape Town.
AMENETIES & SHOPPING:
St Helena Bay has a thriving business community and provides a wide range of goods and services to its residents as well as surrounding communities. Close to St Helena Views you will find local shops, stocking all necessities, fuel, and local restaurants. Vredenburg is 25 minutes’ drive away and here you will find The West Coast Mall, private hospital and medical facilities and schools.
TOURISM AND EVENTS:
St Helena Bay was discovered by Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama in 1497, on the actual site of Vasco da Gama's arrival is a monument. Heaviside’s dolphins, as well as dusky and common dolphins visit the bay in search of food, and the calm waters give shelter to the southern right whales that come to mate and calve in the second half of the year. Humpback and killer whales are also frequent visitors. It is also an immensely popular destination during the annual spring wildflower season. Surrounding areas of interest include attractions such as the Cape Columbine Lighthouse and nature reserve (19.7 km from St Helena Bay), Paternoster, Port Owen Marina, and Darling. A choice of restaurants, coffee, art, and curios shops.
SPORT:
Nearby we have a variety of sporting options which include Shelley Point 9-hole links golf course, horse-riding on the beach, surfing, fishing, water sport, boating & nearby Port Owen offering yachting.
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