Key Takeaways
- Partridge Point is a 3.2-hectare private enclave near Cape Point, offering a unique blend of luxury living and conservation
- The property is surrounded by Table Mountain National Park and offers stunning views of False Bay
- The property has a rich history, with 90% of the original 28.8-hectare estate being handed over to the national park for permanent protection
- The remaining portion is on sale for R54.85 million and includes a 210m² stone-and-timber dwelling, with approvals for three additional low-impact cottages
- The property is a private wildlife corridor, with animals moving freely between the mountain and sea
Introduction to Partridge Point
Partridge Point, a privately held 3.2-hectare enclave near Cape Point, comes with a story rooted as much in conservation as in luxury living. The property sits on the far end of the Southern Peninsula, where the road curves toward the mountain reserve and the cliffs drop steeply into False Bay. With Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) wrapping around it on all sides, the property offers solitude from being deep inside the Park, yet it’s only a 12-minute drive from Simon’s Town. This unique location provides the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a luxurious and private retreat.
Conservation Efforts
What makes the listing especially rare is its history. More than three decades ago, the owning family purchased the original 28.8-hectare estate and spent 17 years working with SANParks to secure its ecological future. The result: 90% of the land was handed over to TMNP to permanently protect the surrounding fynbos, milkwood forests, and coastal thicket. This conservation effort has created a unique opportunity for the new owner to not only enjoy the luxury of the property but also to contribute to the preservation of the natural environment. The remaining portion – now on sale for R54.85 million – is effectively a private wildlife corridor where animals move freely between mountain and sea.
Property Features
The site currently includes a 210m² stone-and-timber dwelling perched on the slope, but it also carries approvals for three additional low-impact cottages (each with a 125m² footprint and 170m² internal area), plus a 69m² gatehouse. The architectural plans favor natural materials (stone, timber, and glass) and unobtrusive design, ensuring each cottage preserves privacy and uninterrupted views of the bay. The property’s design and layout are carefully planned to minimize its impact on the surrounding environment, allowing the new owner to enjoy the beauty of nature while also preserving it for future generations.
Wildlife and Natural Beauty
Wildlife is part of everyday life at Partridge Point, which has been vividly described in the property’s listing by Perfect Hideaways Real Estate. Cape clawless otters play along the rocks in front of the house, while caracal and Cape grysbok pad silently through thickets, and baboons, mongoose, and the occasional porcupine wander the slopes. Offshore, whales breach in the bay, dolphins surf the swells, and Cape fur seals drift in the kelp beds. Above, the skies are alive with raptors, cormorants, and sugarbirds flitting through flowering proteas. With no neighboring lights or houses, the property feels remote, ancient, and untouched, providing a truly unique and immersive experience for the new owner.
Accessibility and Amenities
Despite the wild seclusion, the location remains surprisingly accessible. Cape Town’s CBD is about 40 minutes away, with the hidden cove of Smitswinkel Bay just around the bend and Simon’s Town’s cafés, dive shops, and yacht basin nearby. Perfect Hideaways Real Estate, which is marketing the property, describes Partridge Point as an opportunity not just for ownership but for custodianship – a chance to care for one of the last privately held pieces of Cape coastline still in its wildest form. The property’s proximity to amenities and services ensures that the new owner can enjoy the best of both worlds: the luxury and seclusion of the property, as well as the convenience and accessibility of the surrounding area.
Property Specifications
The property specs include a 3.2-hectare site, with a 210m² stone-and-timber dwelling, and approvals for three additional low-impact cottages, each with a 125m² footprint and 170m² internal area. The property also includes a 69m² gatehouse. The total price for the property is R54.85 million, making it a unique and exclusive opportunity for those seeking a luxurious and private retreat in one of the most beautiful and conservation-rich areas of South Africa. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and unique features, Partridge Point is a truly exceptional property that offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the new owner to experience the best of luxury living and conservation.


