Being a townhouse in this quiet cul de sac, I am situated in a well-run complex in Athlone Park and offer superb living to my owners. While conveniently near the front access gate, it gives people picture-perfect 180-degree sea views.
From my front porch, large lounge, dining room, and dream kitchen, to my exterior lanai, right throughout the flow is extremely elegant and caters mostly for easy open plan.
Due to my already 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the 4th bedroom is converted into an office with direct access to my beautiful, lush, private corner garden.
You're welcome to leisure around enjoying the roses or playing or with the furry children on the grass. Not many of those in this complex.
Not to forget my double automated garage, as well as a secondary street entrance at the back of the complex.
You'll be amazed at what is all entailed, far too much to mention now so come see for yourselves.
The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, he remarked ‘kanti amanzi mtoti’ (so the water is sweet), thereby giving the river, and the town that later developed around it, the name of Amanzimtoti.
Six hundred-odd km from Johannesburg, 60km from Durban International Airport, and conveniently situated just 25km south of central Durban, the booming holiday destination of Amanzimtoti, or Toti as it is known to locals, offers almost everything for the discerning traveler. There is a first-class infrastructure of modern shopping malls, excellent accommodation options, and restaurants, as well as a wide array of leisure activities – both on land and at sea!
Features
4
2
2
Pets Allowed
Yes
Interior
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Kitchens
1
Reception Rooms
2
Studies
1
Exterior
Garages
2
Sizes
Floor Size
162m²
Land Size
11,303m²
Extras
Air Conditioning Unit • Blinds • Alarm System • Electric Fencing • Security Gate • Solar Geyser • Water Tanks
Place of sweet waters
The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, he remarked ‘kanti amanzi mtoti’ (so the water is sweet), thereby giving the river, and the town that later developed around it, the name of...
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