Lady Eslean is an Exclusive Estate with only 40 properties and is located in Wellington, a Boland town in the Western Cape Winelands. Only 55km or 45 minutes’ drive from Cape Town or nearest airport.
The Estate is located on the outskirts of town on the famous and historic Lady Loch Road. A quiet area with views of the Boland Mountains. Easy exit routes to Paarl, Cape Town & Malmesbury ensure that you can make your dream of countryside living in the Cape Winelands come true.
The comfortable houses offer two spacious bedrooms with two bathrooms, open-plan living area and kitchen with a double garage and a private yard. The indoor braai room ensures that you can entertain all year round. Transfer costs included, Bond registration cost excluded and you have the option to determine your choice of finishes and extras.
Lady Eslean offers a lifestyle and security for individuals aged 55+ where they can enjoy modern facilities and peace of mind. The Estate facilities will be able to meet the different lifestyle needs of its residents, which includes a Clubhouse, Emergency Call System, Fiber Internet at each home on a package basis and a doctor's consulting room.
The spacious 164m² houses offer low maintenance plots with high quality finishes. The developer is a Master Builder and NHBRC registered and directly involved with his clients and construction work.
Wistfully wishing upon rural relief on a daily basis? Why not choose Wellington? Together the two towns of Wellington and Paarl form the Drakenstein local municipality, which falls under the Cape Winelands district municipality in the Western Cape. With only a 15-minute drive to Paarl, a 30-minute drive to Stellenbosch and a 45-minute drive to Cape Town, you could easily work within a 75-kilometre radius of Wellington during the day, and return home to the heart of the winelands in the evening.
Wellington is not only well known for its award-winning wines, fine brandy and SA’s sole whisky producer, but also for its leather products, agriculture (fruit, buchu, olives, etc.), SA’s largest dried fruit producing plant, indigenous flowering fynbos, crystal-clear rivers and streams in the historic Bain’s Kloof Pass, a well as the way in which this quaint town nestles at the foot of the towering Hawequa Mountains. The Berg River, flowing along the western border, and the smaller Spruit and Kromme Rivers add to the tranquillity of the area. Wellington is not a great hub of economic activity, and this contributes to its calm ambiance.
The Seminary made Wellington renowned for theological studies, and today it remains an important academic centre, because it is home to the Huguenot College (which also offers training in social, youth and missionary work), Boland College, the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, and several other schools for primary and high school learners.
Just north of the town, at the foot of the Elandskloof and Winterhoek Mountains, there are three smaller villages, i.e. Saron (originally a missionary station), Gouda and Hermon. These three settlements are considered part of Wellington.