5 Schlafzimmer Haus zum Kauf in Montagu Montagu

5 Schlafzimmer Haus zum Kauf in Montagu

Objekt Informationen & Merkmale

  • Haus Objektart
  • Kaufen Angebotsart
  • € 229 263 Kaufpreis
  • 5 Schlafzimmer
  • 4 Badezimmer
  • 2 Garagen
  • 370 m² Wohnfläche
  • 1 177 m² Gesamtfl.
  • € 195 Preis/m²
  • Ja Garage
  • Ja Haustiere erlaubt
  • Ja Wohngebiet
  • Ja Sicherheitssystem
  • Ja Büro

Objektbeschreibung

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HER VICTORIAN GRACE - Circa 1900


Built on the original Farmer Knipe's Land ( Circa 1885), this Asymmetrical Victorian Villa, still in an immaculate condition, is a well planned and commodious home, in those days, for the more prosperous, and, in general, these later domestic buildings reflected the common Victorian distinction between house and cottage. This particular villa ranged between 550 to 650 Pound Sterling when built, and by 1911, the census recorded, that there were only 475 houses in total in Montagu. By the turn of the century the builders of high status houses ?largely abandoned the forms of what Lewcock called the " Old Cape Architectural Tradition" in favour of new architectural forms that were dominant by then in Cape Town and in other colonies such as Australia. The villa represented a radical departure from most of these characteristic features of the earlier houses because it was a house form for people with different occupation and aspirations. Villas seem to have been preferred by professionals and commercial leaders, and were built even by people of " Dutch" back ground, who had lived in Montagu for some time and had previously inhabited more traditional houses.
The front door is that of a 4 panel wooded one, mostly made on-site, with special carved patterns, and built with a double projecting gable end.The gables are that of Triangular Pediments, and the walls have Rustication done on them. High Status houses also had 2 panel sash windows, which are fitted in this grand residence and all the original wooden floors (in prime condition, due to the original cellar built underneath the house, ensuring proper ventilation), ceilings, door posts and doors, are also still in tact.
Another innovation to have an enormous impact on both the way the house was used and the way that it related to its broader context was the introduction of the verandah.
The universal use of the verandah in turn-of-the-century villas changed the relationship of the house to street . Verandahs usually took one of three typical forms. In asymmetrical villas, the verhandah was sometimes straight but more commonly " ell" shaped. In these the verandah was contained between the projecting bay ends of the house, which this villa's was, but changed in a later stage. The climatic advantages of the verandah in the hot little Karoo are obvious, but they were not the only reason for its widespread use. Even among ?"Dutch" residents of late- 19thcentury towns , the verandah was an important social facility. It was there that on warm evenings the family would sit; it was even there that they received their guests and where the daughters of the house could entertain their suitors after their parents had retired.


The Social Call :
The reason why the villa form became popular was because it provided a particularly appropriate setting for the rituals of Late-Victorian social life, into which the new merchant and professional class in Montagu were no doubt drawn. It proclaimed the gentility of its owners and provided them with the means to comply with the requirements of Late-Victorian etiquette. This social life was dominated by the "social call", divided, by etiquette book writers such as Mrs Beeton, strictly into types , each with specific protocols. A "call" could be made by a gentleman, by the mistress of a house or by a young man. A call could be a ceremonial call, a business call, or a friendship call, a call of condolence, or an after dinner call, each with its appropriate behaviours designed to reinforce the social relationships between middle class Victorians. In addition to the call, there was the dinner, divided by etiquette books into " the dinner with guests" and ?" the family dinner at home" . The spaces of the house were designed to support the ceremony that these different events required.


In their detailed architectural treatment, the form of most villas signalled a departure from the rigid symmetry of the house of the first phase. Both plan and facade were asymmetrical, and this allowed the celebration of the more public functions of the house, in spaces which could be specifically designed for the purpose and represented on the exterior. The typical villa plan, with all rooms leading off a corridor, permitted far greater privacy within the house than even the two-room-deep passage plans of the mid-century. The main spaces were arranged so that callers need not penetrate into the house any further than was necessary; they were exposed only to its more elaborately decorated spaces, which were specifically designed to impress them.


This Grand Madame, consists of 3 Bedrooms, with build-in cupboards, and their own private en-suite bathrooms, a large study/ drawing room which can be used as a 4th bedroom, a reception room with a fireplace, an entertainment room, with guest toilet, and a kitchen (with a scullery), much larger in this home, than in other villas' (as this one was built much earlier that the others), ?set apart from the rest of the house, designed to be used entirely independently & supervised rather than inhabited by the owner's family.
The large Lounge and Dining Hall, was originally the "Oudam's" ( Montagu West) Main Liquor Store. Still having it's business rights, zoned as Business 2 - which can be used as commercial, or as soft business, with consent, appropriate for offices. It's 50m2 loft can also be renovated and incorporated as part of the residence.


A Double Garage is built on the property, with a separate bachelor's flat, which can be used either for staff quarters, an Air B&B, a Teenage Pad, a studio or for storage.


Extras include a solar geyser with panels, a 5kw inverter, Deep Blue Aquatic System, a 1,500 Lt Water Tank, and a Security Alarm.


Last, but not least, a Peter Sinovich landscaped garden, surrounds this residence, consisting of indigenous plants and succulents as well.


Reason for selling: the current owners made the decision to down scale, creating a new opportunity for a new owner to own this beautiful Dame, with the opportunity to take over some of the current furniture pieces. If you feel this very valuable Victorian is for you, then please do not hesitate to contact our office, to arrange a scheduled viewing for you.


Priced to Sell, this Esteemed Property is surely worth every " Sterling Pound".


SAM COHEN Real Estate powered by eXp
Promoting Prosperity through Property - with 34 years of collective experience


Registered with the PPRA


As Reference: Occasional Publications Series - under editorship of Professor David Dewar, The School of Architecture and Planning - University of Cape Town

SAM COHEN Real Estate powered by eXp
HER VICTORIAN GRACE - Circa 1900


Built on the original Farmer Knipe's Land ( Circa 1885), this Asymmetrical Victorian Villa, still in an immaculate condition, is a well planned and commodious home, in those days, for the more prosperous, and, in general, these later domestic buildings reflected the common Victorian distinction between house and cottage. This particular villa ranged between 550 to 650 Pound Sterling when built, and by 1911, the census recorded, that there were only 475 houses in total in Montagu. By the turn of the century the builders of high status houses ?largely abandoned the forms of what Lewcock called the " Old Cape Architectural Tradition" in favour of new architectural forms that were dominant by then in Cape Town and in other colonies such as Australia. The villa represented a radical departure from most of these characteristic features of the earlier houses because it was a house form for people with different occupation and aspirations. Villas seem to have been preferred by professionals and commercial leaders, and were built even by people of " Dutch" back ground, who had lived in Montagu for some time and had previously inhabited more traditional houses.
The front door is that of a 4 panel wooded one, mostly made on-site, with special carved patterns, and built with a double projecting gable end.The gables are that of Triangular Pediments, and the walls have Rustication done on them. High Status houses also had 2 panel sash windows, which are fitted in this grand residence and all the original wooden floors (in prime condition, due to the original cellar built underneath the house, ensuring proper ventilation), ceilings, door posts and doors, are also still in tact.
Another innovation to have an enormous impact on both the way the house was used and the way that it related to its broader context was the introduction of the verandah.
The universal use of the verandah in turn-of-the-century villas changed the relationship of the house to street . Verandahs usually took one of three typical forms. In asymmetrical villas, the verhandah was sometimes straight but more commonly " ell" shaped. In these the verandah was contained between the projecting bay ends of the house, which this villa's was, but changed in a later stage. The climatic advantages of the verandah in the hot little Karoo are obvious, but they were not the only reason for its widespread use. Even among ?"Dutch" residents of late- 19thcentury towns , the verandah was an important social facility. It was there that on warm evenings the family would sit; it was even there that they received their guests and where the daughters of the house could entertain their suitors after their parents had retired.


The Social Call :
The reason why the villa form became popular was because it provided a particularly appropriate setting for the rituals of Late-Victorian social life, into which the new merchant and professional class in Montagu were no doubt drawn. It proclaimed the gentility of its owners and provided them with the means to comply with the requirements of Late-Victorian etiquette. This social life was dominated by the "social call", divided, by etiquette book writers such as Mrs Beeton, strictly into types , each with specific protocols. A "call" could be made by a gentleman, by the mistress of a house or by a young man. A call could be a ceremonial call, a business call, or a friendship call, a call of condolence, or an after dinner call, each with its appropriate behaviours designed to reinforce the social relationships between middle class Victorians. In addition to the call, there was the dinner, divided by etiquette books into " the dinner with guests" and ?" the family dinner at home" . The spaces of the house were designed to support the ceremony that these different events required.


In their detailed architectural treatment, the form of most villas signalled a departure from the rigid symmetry of the house of the first phase. Both plan and facade were asymmetrical, and this allowed the celebration of the more public functions of the house, in spaces which could be specifically designed for the purpose and represented on the exterior. The typical villa plan, with all rooms leading off a corridor, permitted far greater privacy within the house than even the two-room-deep passage plans of the mid-century. The main spaces were arranged so that callers need not penetrate into the house any further than was necessary; they were exposed only to its more elaborately decorated spaces, which were specifically designed to impress them.


This Grand Madame, consists of 3 Bedrooms, with build-in cupboards, and their own private en-suite bathrooms, a large study/ drawing room which can be used as a 4th bedroom, a reception room with a fireplace, an entertainment room, with guest toilet, and a kitchen (with a scullery), much larger in this home, than in other villas' (as this one was built much earlier that the others), ?set apart from the rest of the house, designed to be used entirely independently & supervised rather than inhabited by the owner's family.
The large Lounge and Dining Hall, was originally the "Oudam's" ( Montagu West) Main Liquor Store. Still having it's business rights, zoned as Business 2 - which can be used as commercial, or as soft business, with consent, appropriate for offices. It's 50m2 loft can also be renovated and incorporated as part of the residence.


A Double Garage is built on the property, with a separate bachelor's flat, which can be used either for staff quarters, an Air B&B, a Teenage Pad, a studio or for storage.


Extras include a solar geyser with panels, a 5kw inverter, Deep Blue Aquatic System, a 1,500 Lt Water Tank, and a Security Alarm.


Last, but not least, a Peter Sinovich landscaped garden, surrounds this residence, consisting of indigenous plants and succulents as well.


Reason for selling: the current owners made the decision to down scale, creating a new opportunity for a new owner to own this beautiful Dame, with the opportunity to take over some of the current furniture pieces. If you feel this very valuable Victorian is for you, then please do not hesitate to contact our office, to arrange a scheduled viewing for you.


Priced to Sell, this Esteemed Property is surely worth every " Sterling Pound".


SAM COHEN Real Estate powered by eXp
Promoting Prosperity through Property - with 34 years of collective experience


Registered with the PPRA


As Reference: Occasional Publications Series - under editorship of Professor David Dewar, The School of Architecture and Planning - University of Cape Town


Monatliche Zahlung / Amortisation

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Zahlung
€ 2 095 / Monat
Gesamtzahlung
€ 502 750
# Gesamt Zinsanteil Kapitalanteil Balance
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32 2 095 1 770 325 197 254
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34 2 095 1 764 331 196 596
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180 2 095 879 1 216 96 901
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196 2 095 692 1 402 75 898
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199 2 095 654 1 440 71 615
200 2 095 642 1 453 70 161
201 2 095 629 1 466 68 695
202 2 095 615 1 479 67 216
203 2 095 602 1 493 65 723
204 2 095 589 1 506 64 217
205 2 095 575 1 520 62 698
206 2 095 562 1 533 61 165
207 2 095 548 1 547 59 618
208 2 095 534 1 561 58 057
209 2 095 520 1 575 56 482
210 2 095 506 1 589 54 893
211 2 095 492 1 603 53 290
212 2 095 477 1 617 51 673
213 2 095 463 1 632 50 041
214 2 095 448 1 647 48 395
215 2 095 434 1 661 46 733
216 2 095 419 1 676 45 057
217 2 095 404 1 691 43 366
218 2 095 388 1 706 41 660
219 2 095 373 1 722 39 938
220 2 095 358 1 737 38 201
221 2 095 342 1 753 36 449
222 2 095 327 1 768 34 680
223 2 095 311 1 784 32 896
224 2 095 295 1 800 31 096
225 2 095 279 1 816 29 280
226 2 095 262 1 832 27 447
227 2 095 246 1 849 25 598
228 2 095 229 1 865 23 733
229 2 095 213 1 882 21 851
230 2 095 196 1 899 19 952
231 2 095 179 1 916 18 036
232 2 095 162 1 933 16 102
233 2 095 144 1 951 14 152
234 2 095 127 1 968 12 184
235 2 095 109 1 986 10 198
236 2 095 91 2 003 8 195
237 2 095 73 2 021 6 173
238 2 095 55 2 039 4 134
239 2 095 37 2 058 2 076
240 2 095 19 2 076 0

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