Kenrock Country Estate at a glance
Located along Valley Road in Hout Bay and nestled on the back slopes of the iconic Table Mountain, lies the prestigious Kenrock Country Estate. First constructed in 2001, Kenrock was designed as a low-density residential eco-estate with architecture and landscaping that is conducive to the natural mountain setting. The estate is comprised of 94 homes built in line with the surrounding scenery and natural tones of the environment, which cover around 34-hectares of land and allow the buildings to blend in perfectly with the landscape. Development of this unique architectural character has been promoted by the use of natural Table Mountain sandstone, timber and other specific building materials that are common throughout Kenrock. With more than 13 hectares of communal ground and over 2.5km of nature trails that stretch through indigenous landscapes and along lakes with countless bridges and boardwalks, Kenrock Country Estate offers its residents an escape into a natural paradise all their own. Security and the safety of its residents are of the utmost importance at Kenrock. With full perimeter security and access control for vehicles and pedestrian exits, various methods are implemented to ensure visitors, contractors and all who enter Kenrock are closely monitored. Kenrock also works closely with local community police forums. Kenrock Country Estate is filled with mountain streams and natural wetland and as a result, houses countless species of indigenous flora that grow naturally on the estate, including many different species of fynbos. Kenrock Country is also home to a selection of indigenous animals including, the porcupine, mongoose, 3 species of tortoise and the rare and endangered leopard toad. In 2009 Kenrock Country Estate was awarded the "Bronze award of excellence" from the Green Perspective, in the landscape and turf maintenance category. A Kenrock house designed by Paolo Deliperi architects was also the winner of the prestigious House and Leisure's House of the Year in 2012. Aside from its lavish residences and utopian gardens, the allure of Kenrock Country Estate stretches far beyond its humble borders and into the surrounding Hout Bay valley. As a former fishing village, Hout Bay has since grown into an extensive and popular suburb, yet has still managed to maintain that same countryside appeal. With splendid beaches comprised of golden sands and inviting cobalt waters, Hout Bay also houses many schools, tourist attractions, wine farms, several great restaurants and many celebrated landmarks. The Hout Bay valley is also renowned for its many enjoyable cycling, hiking and even horse riding trails. Those staying in the Kenrock Country Estate can also enter and exit the Hout Bay area along the gorgeous and iconic Chapman's Peak Drive which takes them through the stunning Camps Bay and Llandudno areas; This same route can also be used when travelling into the heart of Cape Town's bustling CBD. Other notable locations nearby to the estate include the Hout Bay Harbour, which hosts the popular Bay Harbour Market, Constantia Nek and the Constantia Wine Route and even the World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park. For those looking for their very own piece of paradise in nature, with the added benefits of a safe and secure family-friendly lifestyle, Kenrock Country Estate is the place for you.
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