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Oldfield House - Number 29
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9.8 out of 10
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6 bedrooms5 bathroomsSleeps 12
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Cape Town, Western Cape
- Cape Town Stadium3 min drive
- Long Street5 min drive
- Cape Town Cruise Terminal6 min drive
- Cape Town (CPT-Cape Town Intl.)26 min drive
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 6
1 Queen Bed
5 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 5
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
About this property
Oldfield House - Number 29
Number 29 is four levels of stylish wonder that blend authentic Victorian heritage and contemporary living. The fusion is so beautifully crafted, it needs to be seen in person. There are antique fireplaces and modern black steel living together harmoniously, original Oregon wooden floors and pressed ceilings alongside Scandinavian-style symmetry and pared down simplicity. Art deco pieces, blonde wood furnishings, subway tiles and mostly monochromatic décor are all calm and soothing.
There’s plenty of space for 12 people across three storeys of living and sleeping area. The six bedrooms on various levels, 5 of the bedrooms have en-suite or private bathrooms and one bedroom does not, and there are multiple living spaces to enjoy alone or in community. This home is an ideal configuration for a group of friends, a multi-generational family holiday, or six couples just wanting to escape together for a while – there’s privacy for everyone. And there’s even a small office space to work, if you must, with wifi throughout. A backup power supply ensures you are always connected to the world.
Actually, the upper rooftop level is the ultimate space to escape, exhale and literally be on top of the world. Imagine cooling off in the long lap pool in summer, looking out across trendy Sea Point all the way to the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Then enjoy a cold one at the rooftop bar and kick back on a lounger under the African sun. It’s a fine way to chill with friends or family, enjoy simple pleasures and make memories to savour.
Your hosts are available from 08h00 to 21h00
Just a five-minute walk from Number 29, is all the activity and vibrance of Sea Point’s renowned main road. Here, a palette of restaurants, delis and delectable coffee shops beckon you to enjoy the good life. And just across the road is the Sea Point promenade, hugging the Atlantic shoreline. There’s always plenty happening here if you’re in the mood for socialising. People walking, running, chilling and soaking up the natural theatre of the ocean; the backdrop of Table Mountain and Lion’s Head is just as enthralling.
This is a unique location to be – between mountain and sea, with all the enchanting attractions of the city – while knowing there’s a cosseted retreat back at Number 29. It’s simply the best of all worlds.
ABOUT SEA POINT
Sea Point is a great combination of residential and commercial properties. Homes and holiday accommodation range from holiday apartments and penthouses overlooking the sea to mansions, historical homes, and Sea Point hotels that are perfect for newlyweds and families.
Its main road slices through Sea Point and boasts loads of shops, eateries, cafés, clubs and fast-food takeaways.
Sea Point is flanked by Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean, and is only minutes away from the centre of Cape Town, the V & A Waterfront, and the CTICC. In fact, much of Sea Point climbs the gentle slope of Signal Hill, giving the homes and accommodation here a fantastic view over the city and the sea.
ATTRACTIONS
The Sea Point promenade is one of the area’s most popular draw cards – not only for tourists, but also for locals that enjoy breathing in the fresh sea spray and drinking in views of the ocean and mountains. The promenade stretches all the way along the beachfront of Sea Point; from Mouille Point to Bantry Bay. Along its length, there are awesome play parks for children, gym equipment, restaurants and coffee shops. Locals love to jog, walk or cycle along the promenade; and moms can bring their prams along too.
The Sea Point Pavilion is a swimming paradise. There is an Olympic-sized pool, two smaller pools, a kiddies’ pool (all filled by the fresh water of the sea), and diving boards. The pool complex is open every day from 07h00 to 19h00.
The trendy, fun beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton are a short drive from Sea Point, and are musts on balmy summer days in the Cape.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Within only a few kilometres from Sea Point, there are many other attractions. Some of these are world-renowned. They include:
• The City Bowl, as the city centre is known
• Signal Hill and Lion’s Head
• Table Mountain and the cable car that takes visitors to the top
• The colourful cultural hub of the Bo-Kaap
• The Two Oceans Aquarium
• Robben Island Museum (at the Waterfront)
GETTING THERE
From the Cape Town International Airport, take Airport Ring Road and Airport Approach Road to the N2. Continue on the N2 to the Cape Town City Centre, and then turn right onto the M6 to Arthur’s Road in Sea Point. Sea Point is about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport.
Uber is readily available and the My Citi bus stop is down the road from the house.
All over Cape Town, you’ll find paid parking structures, free street parking, and in the City Bowl and a few other areas, such as Sea Point, paid street parking. There are no parking meters, so when you see the “pay and display” parking sign, look for the parking attendant – or most likely they’ll find you. Parking is currently under R5 per 15 minutes.
In areas where street parking is free, expect to be approached by “car guards,” who ask for a tip in exchange for watching over your car.
solar back up power for essentials for during load shedding. Housekeeping included according to the duration of your stay. Please enquire with your host on confirmation.
A private chef can be arranged for daily meals or your specific requirements.
There’s plenty of space for 12 people across three storeys of living and sleeping area. The six bedrooms on various levels, 5 of the bedrooms have en-suite or private bathrooms and one bedroom does not, and there are multiple living spaces to enjoy alone or in community. This home is an ideal configuration for a group of friends, a multi-generational family holiday, or six couples just wanting to escape together for a while – there’s privacy for everyone. And there’s even a small office space to work, if you must, with wifi throughout. A backup power supply ensures you are always connected to the world.
Actually, the upper rooftop level is the ultimate space to escape, exhale and literally be on top of the world. Imagine cooling off in the long lap pool in summer, looking out across trendy Sea Point all the way to the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Then enjoy a cold one at the rooftop bar and kick back on a lounger under the African sun. It’s a fine way to chill with friends or family, enjoy simple pleasures and make memories to savour.
Your hosts are available from 08h00 to 21h00
Just a five-minute walk from Number 29, is all the activity and vibrance of Sea Point’s renowned main road. Here, a palette of restaurants, delis and delectable coffee shops beckon you to enjoy the good life. And just across the road is the Sea Point promenade, hugging the Atlantic shoreline. There’s always plenty happening here if you’re in the mood for socialising. People walking, running, chilling and soaking up the natural theatre of the ocean; the backdrop of Table Mountain and Lion’s Head is just as enthralling.
This is a unique location to be – between mountain and sea, with all the enchanting attractions of the city – while knowing there’s a cosseted retreat back at Number 29. It’s simply the best of all worlds.
ABOUT SEA POINT
Sea Point is a great combination of residential and commercial properties. Homes and holiday accommodation range from holiday apartments and penthouses overlooking the sea to mansions, historical homes, and Sea Point hotels that are perfect for newlyweds and families.
Its main road slices through Sea Point and boasts loads of shops, eateries, cafés, clubs and fast-food takeaways.
Sea Point is flanked by Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean, and is only minutes away from the centre of Cape Town, the V & A Waterfront, and the CTICC. In fact, much of Sea Point climbs the gentle slope of Signal Hill, giving the homes and accommodation here a fantastic view over the city and the sea.
ATTRACTIONS
The Sea Point promenade is one of the area’s most popular draw cards – not only for tourists, but also for locals that enjoy breathing in the fresh sea spray and drinking in views of the ocean and mountains. The promenade stretches all the way along the beachfront of Sea Point; from Mouille Point to Bantry Bay. Along its length, there are awesome play parks for children, gym equipment, restaurants and coffee shops. Locals love to jog, walk or cycle along the promenade; and moms can bring their prams along too.
The Sea Point Pavilion is a swimming paradise. There is an Olympic-sized pool, two smaller pools, a kiddies’ pool (all filled by the fresh water of the sea), and diving boards. The pool complex is open every day from 07h00 to 19h00.
The trendy, fun beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton are a short drive from Sea Point, and are musts on balmy summer days in the Cape.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Within only a few kilometres from Sea Point, there are many other attractions. Some of these are world-renowned. They include:
• The City Bowl, as the city centre is known
• Signal Hill and Lion’s Head
• Table Mountain and the cable car that takes visitors to the top
• The colourful cultural hub of the Bo-Kaap
• The Two Oceans Aquarium
• Robben Island Museum (at the Waterfront)
GETTING THERE
From the Cape Town International Airport, take Airport Ring Road and Airport Approach Road to the N2. Continue on the N2 to the Cape Town City Centre, and then turn right onto the M6 to Arthur’s Road in Sea Point. Sea Point is about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport.
Uber is readily available and the My Citi bus stop is down the road from the house.
All over Cape Town, you’ll find paid parking structures, free street parking, and in the City Bowl and a few other areas, such as Sea Point, paid street parking. There are no parking meters, so when you see the “pay and display” parking sign, look for the parking attendant – or most likely they’ll find you. Parking is currently under R5 per 15 minutes.
In areas where street parking is free, expect to be approached by “car guards,” who ask for a tip in exchange for watching over your car.
solar back up power for essentials for during load shedding. Housekeeping included according to the duration of your stay. Please enquire with your host on confirmation.
A private chef can be arranged for daily meals or your specific requirements.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washer
Air conditioning
Gym
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Cape Town
Sea Point, a neighbourhood in Cape Town, is home to this holiday home. While the natural beauty of Camps Bay Beach and Bloubergstrand Beach can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can explore Cape Town Cruise Terminal.
Sea Point Swimming Pool and Two Oceans Aquarium are also worth visiting.

Cape Town, Western Cape
What's nearby
- Cape Town Stadium - 3 min drive - 2.4 km
- Cape Town International Convention Centre - 4 min drive - 3.9 km
- Two Oceans Aquarium - 4 min drive - 3.6 km
- Long Street - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
- Cape Town Cruise Terminal - 6 min drive - 4.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Damascus Restaurant - 4 min walk
- The Corner Bar - 6 min walk
- Pauline’s - 4 min walk
- La Boheme - 6 min walk
- He Sheng - 6 min walk
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