Property for sale (real estate) in Durbanville Some useful information regarding Durbanville located in Western Cape
Durbanville
Just a short 20minute drive to the north of Cape Town you will find Durbanville.
Durbanville is one of the fastest growing towns in the Cape with a superb selection of shopping centres, restaurants, entertainment facilities and accommodation.
Its position offers easy access to the main arterial roads and highways into the Cape Town CBD as well as the Winelands, making it a desirable hub for both business and leisure.
Durbanville Area
Durbanville has become a firm favourite - particularly amongst families. Suburbs like Aurora, Valmary Park, Vygeboom and Sonstraal. The attractive and tranquil Vierlandenoffers popular equestrian trails to horse lovers.
Durbanville central is aabuzz with activity with its plethora of theme restaurants,vibeycoffee shops, gyms and business.
A chilled meander alongside Sonstraal or Vygeboom dam feeding the ducks is a great way to de-stress on the weekend before heading back to work.
Durbanville is also renowned for its many old and established homes whilst catering for a wide variety of property needs via upmarket security estates likeEverglen Manor, De Keur Estate, Welgevonden, Graanendal and Pinehurst.
Suburbs like Sonstraal Heights &Uitzichtare growing in popularity amongst 1st time property purchasersdue to the variety and selection of affordable homes in these areas.
Durbanville Schools
There is little doubt that a lot of the areas allure amongst families is due to the schools in Durbanville and in its neighboring suburbs.
Hoërskool DF Malan
Durbanville High School
Durbanville Preparatory
Eversdal Primary School
Gene Louw Primary School
Stellenberg High School
Welgemoed Primary School
Durbanville Attractions
There is a load on offer in and around Durbanville in Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs.
For nature lovers, Durbanville’s Rose Garden - a three and a half hectare park offering over 500 rose varieties is a spectacle to behold. Created as an initiative by the WC Rose Society on land donated by the Schabort family, the Durbanville Rose Garden is maintained by a hosdt of volunteers under the guidance of the Durbanville Municipality. For the more adventurous the ever popular Ratanga Junction with its variety of rides and entertainment for the family is just a short trip down the highway from Durbanville.
The Tygervalley Waterfront on Carl Cronje Drive which has its own four hectare man-made lake, a mixed commercial and residential property is also a popular destination. For the gamblers, the Grandwest Casino is also only a hop skip and jump away.
The Durbanville Wine Valley offers nine different estates with something to suit any discerning wine lover’s palate.
For the golfers – the Durbanville Golf Club on Jip De Jager Drive offers some interesting challenges including the much touted 12th hole – which has claimed many victims over the years!
Outside of Durbanville, but within short striking distance you can also visit some of the Cape’s premier attractions including the V&A Waterfront, The Aquarium, Cape Peninsula National Park, Kirstenbosch Gardens, Robben Island, Table Mountain and the many Wine Estates in the Winelands.
Durbanville Property Needs
Chas Everitt’s Northern Suburbs Franchise in Durbanville, headed up by Charl and Adel Louw is there to cater for all your Durbanville property requirements. Conveniently situated in the Santyger Building in Willie Van Schoor Avenue, call +2721 915 4800 or visit their website at http://www.everitt-northernsuburbs.co.za
Durbanville History
Durbanville has its own rich history. In 1825 a group of local farmers requested permission from Lord Charles Somerset (the district governor of that time) to build their own church. This was granted and the Dutch Reformed Church was inaugurated in 1826.
A small village grew, called Pampoenkraal – which today is known as Durbanville. In 1836 the residents petitioned the then Governor, Sir Benjamin D'Urban for permission to rename the Village “D'Urban”.
Permission was granted and the new name stuck until it was later renamed Durbanville to avoid it being confused with Durban Natal. A village management board was established in 1897 and a municipality was established in 1901 – making it one of the oldest in the Cape
Durbanville Emergency Numbers
ALL AREAS EMERGENCY 107
Ambulance& Rescue Services 10177
Disaster Management +2721 590 1900
Fire and Rescue +2721 590 1900
Poison Hotline 0800 333 444
Police (Durbanville) +2721 970 3811 / 970 3812
Traffic Law Enforcement +2721 590 1900
Durbanville Useful Contact Information
ElectricityAccounts +2721 970 3089
Rates Accounts +2721 970 3081
WaterAccounts +2721970 3087
Electrical Power Failure +2721 918 7111
Library +2721970 3094
Tourism
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