Property for sale (real estate) in Wellington Some useful information regarding Wellington located in Western Cape
Wellington Property | Winelands | Western Cape
WELLINGTON PROPERTY
In the main,Wellington properties are held as traditional freehold property.
A number of popular developments comprising of flats & residential complexes were developed post 2000.
Style wise and architecturally, Wellington properties are quite eclectic ranging from Victorian to the traditional Cape Dutch style as well as the smaller cottage feel in the more traditional and older areas.
Sectional title complexes in the more modern areas afford an array of(New) VictorianTuscan, the Cape Vernacular and the more conventional plain face-brick style homes and properties.
The popular apartments and flats in town were developed and to house the students attending the Cape University of Technology and the local Huguenot College. (These are also a firm favourite with the younger and 1st time buyer market)
For the older folks there are also options with a good selection of town houses, retirement villages and flats. Check out Chas Everitt Wellington’s selection of homes in the Wellington area and see of there is anything there to whet your appetite!
GENERAL WELLINGTON INFORMATION
Wellington was originally settled around 1840 and was called Val du Charron. This was later changed to Wellington to honor Napoleons conqueror, the Duke of Wellington.
You will find the picturesque town of Wellington some seventy five odd kilometres to the north east of Cape Town nestled serenely in the bosom of the scenic Western Cape Winelands.
Wellington is positioned near its well knownneighbouring areas and towns, including Stellenbosch, Tulbagh,Paarl, Malmesbury, FranschoekRiebeeck Wes/Riebeeck Kasteel and Ceres (each a tourist haven in its own right)
The populace of Wellington is aroundfifty thousand with an estimatedseventeen hundred or so students at the University of Technology and some six hundred students at Huguenot College.
Wellington is grape and wine country. A high percentage of SA’s vines are reared in stokkieskwekerye prior to their being onsold and replanted in vineyards near and far.
Wellington offers a number of well-knowncellars renowned wine estates together with some charming little“boutique” wineries.
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