Experience the tranquility with
Wellington property. Wellington, established in 1840, was named in honour of the Duke of Wellington, a renowned soldier and conqueror of Napoleon. Wellington is tucked away in the Boland foothills of the Hawequa Mountain Range and surrounded by vineyards, wheat fields, olive orchards and mountains. The town is a mere 45 minutes drive from the
Cape Town property area and within reach of all the other Boland towns. Wellington is of course, well-known for its educational institutions. Huguenot College, Cape University of Technology-Wellington Campus, is an institution of the Dutch Reformed Church, and offers training to students in social, youth and missionary work.
Apart from the fine cuisine and pleasant accommodation, residents of the town can discover a magnificent legacy of historic buildings, and one may venture onto breathtaking hikes or visit one of the cellars on the wine and brandy routes for a relaxed wine tasting. Throughout the year, Wellington hosts a colourful array of events that attract visitors from afar. These are just a few of the reasons as to why investing in
Wellington property is such a good deal. The beauty of the area is best viewed either by foot or by car; this is in order to take in the scenery of nature, fynbos, wine, olives and the historical buildings. Every year starts off on a high note. Wellington burst with colours and spirits with the Drakenstein Coon Carnival. Wellington is the only town besides Cape Town that has organised Coon groups to perform at New Year’s festivities since the early eighties.
If you seriously want to invest your money, then we have lots on offer. Whether you are looking for a flat, house, farm, guest house, security complexes, country houses, or anything in-between, just contact us. We promise that one of our friendly agents will be at your service. Come home every evening to an electric mix of cultural heritage, cosmopolitan influences and the good life. This is what awaits you with our
Wellington property.