Luxury Coastal Home in Herolds Bay, South Africa

A Masterpiece of Coastal Elegance – Luxury Eco-Estate Home in Herolds Bay

Experience the pinnacle of refined living in this one-of-a-kind coastal retreat located in an exclusive eco-estate in Herolds Bay, along South Africa’s celebrated Garden Route. Perched on a scenic promontory with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean, this luxury home offers the perfect fusion of contemporary design, ecological mindfulness, and international-grade luxury.

Set on a 939.7 m² plot with 851 m² under roof, the home features four spacious en-suite bedrooms, each designed for ultimate comfort and privacy. From the handcrafted front door to the opulent foyer adorned in Dubai-imported marble and copper, every detail has been meticulously curated.

Key features include:

  • Gourmet kitchen with Black Taurus granite countertops and translucent Red Dragon Onyx feature walls

  • Two private terraces, including one with a built-in outdoor fireplace and pizza oven – perfect for al fresco dining

  • Private spa featuring a steam room, sauna, rest area, WC, and rejuvenation pool

  • 15-meter heated infinity pool, a 10-meter jacuzzi, and a cold immersion pool

  • Wine cellar, guest WC, and butler’s quarters with a private laundry

  • Dedicated office with bespoke finishes and a built-in Level 5 security safe

  • Smart security system with HD CCTV coverage throughout

  • Three garages with eco-friendly green roofs plus two additional parking spaces

  • Central air-conditioning, heated flooring, and a full-capacity generator

Built in 2020 with sustainability at its core, the property preserves and celebrates its indigenous surroundings. Fynbos removed during construction was carefully replanted, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscaped garden.

Ideally located just minutes from top-tier golf destinations like Oubaai and Fancourt, and only 10 minutes from George Airport, this home is a rare offering for the discerning buyer seeking exclusivity, elegance, and nature in perfect balance.

Enquire now for an exclusive viewing and discover a life of luxury beyond compare.

The beach resort was initially part of the farm Brakfontein, then property of Dirk Lamprecht and later of Frans Gericke. The latter’s descendants still have interests in the area. Although it was first known as Sandstrand, in 1823 it was named after the first vicar on George, Tobias Johannes Herold, a keen angler. At first it was mainly George and people from the immediate vicinity who camped here. Later they were followed by a small group from Oudtshoorn (and especially the Kamanassie). Oompie Meyer and John Urban, both well-known residents of George, took on the task in 1904 of demarcating small plots of land for the vacationers’ tents, wagons and canopies. Building materials were delivered on sleds pulled by mules. The first holiday home was built in 1895 for Matilda Howitson from Blanco. This was the first step in the development of a formal holiday resort. Before 1928, there was only one house on the west side, Sandstrand Street. This is the house west of the church and built for the sisters and girls of the Convent School on George. The list of early visitors and home owners is a list of the names of all the notables of the time in the immediate vicinity. The first permanent resident was one Thompson. He was a survivor of a shipwreck in 1920 and made his home in a beachside cave for eight years.

Things To Do in Herolds Bay

Herolds Bay Beach

This sheltered bay with its stretched out, golden beach ticks all the boxes when it comes to fishing, surfing and swimming. It’s the perfect place for sunbathers to work on their tans or pick up beautiful shells and pebbles. There’s a huge tidal pool teeming with little fish and other ocean creatures, making it an absolute adventure exploring its treasures. Plenty of parking, ablution facilities, braai spots and snack vans in summer make this an obvious choice for a day at the beach.

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