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Tamboerskloof at a glance

Tamboerskloof is one of the oldest residential suburbs in Cape Town and large, beautiful Victorian-style homes lie side-by-side with art deco in an eclectic mix of architectural styles. Gorgeous views of the bay, Lion's Head and the mountain make this a popular, upmarket suburb with houses and apartments sought-after by many.
 
A brief history of the area
 
The origins of Tamboerskloof as a name is obscure but it was a farm run with slave labour that was divided up as the city expanded. The neighbourhood consists of steep streets of close-packed two and three-storey Victorian-era housing. Many of the houses were built by returning soldiers from the Anglo-Boer war in 1905. Another building boom in the 1930s gave rise to a wealth of Art Deco apartment blocks.
 
Climate
 
Like most of Cape Town, Tamboerskloof experiences wet, cold winters and warm, dry summers. It is more wind-protected than other parts of town, which makes for good braaing weather. Residents also enjoy jogging and walking to nearby cafes, as well as the trails that lead up the mountain.


Schools in the area

Several schools can be found within Tamboerskloof, including Tamboerskloof Primary School, German International School Cape TownJan van Riebeeck Primary School and Jan van Riebeeck High School.
Healthcare in the area
Tamboerskloof is close to both the Netcare and Mediclinic hospitals, while the area itself hosts multiple GPs, psychiatrists, dentists, and aesthetic practitioners.


Shopping centres

Lifestyle on Kloof is the closest shopping centre for Tamboerskloof residents and has a Woolworths, the famed Olive Branch Deli, a Wellness Warehouse and Sorbet, as well as other yoga studios and salons. The Gardens Shopping Centre is also a popular, slightly larger option.
Distance from key points (Airports/CBD)
Tamboerskloof is a quick 20kms from Cape Town Airport and roughly 5 minutes, if not less, from the CBD.
 
Restaurants
 
The Blue Cafe is Tamboerskloof's neighbourhood gem - and is run and supported by locals. Just a short walk down to Kloof Nek Road and you'll find authentic Mexican at El Burro, delicious hot dogs at the always humming Power and Glory pub, the divine Japanese and Sushi at Kyoto Garden Sushi, and the upmarket Publik Wine Bar. The buzzing Kloof Street has even more dining options.
 
Special attractions
 
Kloof Street is a quick walk from Tamboerskloof and is known as the city's 'restaurant mile'. Browsing the bookshops and antique stores can be as much fun as the sidewalk cafes, which provide hours of entertainment as the ordinary and extraordinary, of every hue and culture, grace the streets. And Long Street is only a 10-minute walk from here. Residents also enjoy quick access to Signal Hill and its many walking/hiking routes, as well as Lion's Head and Table Mountain.
Make Tamboerskloof your home. Let it be your story.
 
Tamboerskloof has so much to offer for those looking for the ideal combo of city living with a more suburban feel. Whether it's a stately home with glorious mountain views, or a spacious apartment close to all of the town action, our Seeff Atlantic Seaboard and CBD agents have their fingers on the pulse of all of the best Tamboerskloof properties.

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