Noordhoek has transformed itself over the past century from a sleepy rural hideaway with agricultural roots to a suburb that for many residents has become a choice in lifestyle . Many of the original farm houses and buildings with Cape Dutch references still stand today and are evidenced around Noordhoek. The development of Noodhoek has taken place thoughtfully and with great care to both the local environment and the history of the area. Today Noordhoek retains much of its original appeal that has made it a popular place to call home through generations and recent years.
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A brief summary of the various areas of Noordhoek:
Belvedere - Directly bordering and just above Noordhaven and Silvermine Road, Belvedere homes are also situated on 1/4 acres with greater elevation offering panoramic views of the sea, mountains and Noordhoek Valley. The homes here are much larger with a natural double storey aspect and simple design yet characterised by their large wrapped verandahs and balconies maximising each property's position and orientation.
Brambledene - Almost an extension of Dassenberg but with its own unique style. Homes on 1 acre stands can be found here and many of them are thatched. A cul de sac feel to this area ensures its privacy and peaceful ambience is maintained. Views are good from this area also with its natural elevation.
Brookwood - Situated next to Noordhaven and below Belvedere these 1/4 acre properties are full of character with their cottage like features and immediately recognised by their predominantely green roofs and white walls.
Chapmans Peak Village - Also referred to as the 'beach area' the homes here are mostly on 1/4 acre plots and extend from the beachfront back towards the Noordhoek Common. The protected Milkwood Tree also calls this place home and are seen on many properties in this area along with the odd palm tree also. A range of architectural styles and buildings are common in this area and places of interest include Monkey Valley and The Red Herring.



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