Very up-market townhouse-complex with only 12 double storey units. The complex offers ample visitors parking, good security and it is very well managed. New paint on the outside will be completed soon. On the upper level the unit offers 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and an open balcony. Ground level features a huge kitchen, a separate dining or study area and a very long, open lounge, leading to a private garden. The unit also has a double lock-up garage with auto-doors. Lovely & sunny unit. Don't miss out on this property.
The lovely, sedate neighbourhood of Hatfield has become known as the embassy suburb because of the inclination of embassies to move into the large homes that grace the area, which does, in turn, give one an indication of their size. Hatfield lies in the heart of Pretoria, just outside the city centre between Arcadia and Lynnwood. Hatfield is close to the University, to Loftus Versfeld stadium, and the Hatfield Plaza with its shops and entertainment. Pretoria Central is only about 5 kilometres from Hatfield with easy access to main routes, buses and the Hatfield Gautrain Station, one will not struggle to get around.
Features
3
2.5
1
Interior
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2.5
Kitchens
1
Reception Rooms
2
Exterior
Garages
1
Carports / Parkings
1
Sizes
Floor Size
161m²
Extras
Extractor Fan • Tiled Floors • Built In Braai • Patio • House Style: Other • Views: Private • Locality: Close To Schools • Locality: Close To Shops • Locality: Close To Transport • Living Area: Open Plan • Kitchen: Modern • Kitchen: Open Plan • Kitchen: Breakfast Bar • Kitchen: Double Sink • Kitchen: Pantry • Kitchen: Separate Cooktop • Kitchen: Scullery • Kitchen: Finish • Main Bedroom: Double • Ensuite: Bath • Ensuite: Separate Shower • Bedroom 2: Double • Bedroom 3: Double • Main Bathroom: Shower Over Bath • Laundry: In Kitchen • Heating / Cooling: Other • Outdoor Living: Entertainment Area • Land Contour: Flat • Condition: Excellent
The suburb of Hatfield in Pretoria was proclaimed in 1905 on a portion of the farm Koedoespoort, which previously belonged to the Wesleyan Methodist Society. In 1903 a portion of the land was sold to Patrick Duncan, colonial secretary of Transvaal at the time. The new suburb was measured out and named Hatfield after an estate in Herfordshire, England that belonged to the second earl of Selborne, the then (1905)...
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