Contemporary seaside living on hidden Glen Beach
One of the very first houses in Camps Bay, and once a farmhouse dating all the way back to 1890, Oasis on Glen cushions itself into the Atlantic Seaboard boulders and emerges from the burgeoning thicket of the Glen.
It’s decidedly rare to come across a beach bungalow on the Atlantic Seaboard that attains such history and notoriety in its bold, contemporary bones, overlooking an enviable stretch of sand and surf. Having recently been reconstructed and rejuvenated into a marvellous, modern, seaside home, this hideaway elegantly rests on the rocks, opening out to the ocean’s elements and maximising on the spectacular views of the mountain and her Twelve Apostles.
As you make your way across a little bridge, hovering above a running stream that trickles down from the forest of the Glen, and walk through the front doors into the vast, open living space, it’s apparent that no design detail has been curated without conscious consideration to this property’s perfect positioning. In keeping with the area’s strict building regulations and retaining its bungalow personality, the home has been re-birthed into this century with stark, dark shades of grey – seamlessly blending itself into the natural environment, amongst the milkwood trees. Beautiful old oak flooring and bespoke cabinetry signify the running theme, with off-shutter concrete walls and Caesarstone quartz countertops, refined furnishings, warm rugs and family collectables embellishing the easy flow of the interior with finesse. All cradled by the boundless light and ocean air that engulfs every space, through tall glass doors that slide open to a magnificent deck, with its swimming pool, sunken fire-pit and seating areas aplenty. Set on two floors, the top level holds space for the main ensuite that looks out into the forest, and an inspiring study, overlooking the beach and all the way up to the apostles. An additional two ensuite bedrooms sit on the lower level, as well as a TV-come-music-library room. It’s an idyllic family set-up that holds an earnest space for you and your favourite people to gather, unwind and relish in the brilliance of beach life.
Embrace the laid-back, local lifestyle…
You’ll start your days with a quick skip down to the beach, a dip into the waves and then venture back to the deck for your first hot brew of the day. Salute the surfers and friendly community of beach walkers that frequent this relatively quiet, charming cove. A revitalising shower on the deck ensues, as the water gushes over the boulders and the sunbirds bath in the spray. A spot of reading in the courtyard beneath the massive palm tree, amongst the delicious monsters and strelitzias, before heading out into the city – that’s only a hop over the hill – for a bit of retail exploring. You’re at liberty to traverse the town for as many hours as you please, as the drive home to the beach is never arduous. As you wind your way back down past the Glen and walk the little bridge again, the living spaces, the deck and that view is waiting for you. Some will gather around the gorgeous kitchen island as preparations for the evening’s feast are underway, whilst others opt for a dip in the pool, or are gathering around the fire-pit. Maybe just a lovely, long bath following another brave dip in the cold Atlantic waters, revelling with the thought that an easy breezy evening awaits. The fire-pit is all lit up, the waves are dancing in tune to the jazz and the moody moon, as the bungalow nurtures a sense of yourself that’s both old and new. Just like the beautiful bungalow itself.
What we love!
- Oasis on Glen is a lovely location for families to spend seaside holidays. With its close proximity to town and the beach never being over-crowded – as many of its neighbouring Atlantic Seaboard spots are. The community of other seaside dwellers and surfers is always charming and welcoming.
- The property has been beautifully renovated with a discerning eye for design and tailored to authentic bungalow living. Though the build is new, there is still an essence of its history and its views are nothing short of spectacular.
- Spending time in the courtyard, that’s the perfect spot for some al fresco dining when the breeze begins to pick up. The area is renowned for the South Eastern wind blasts, but Glen Beach is somewhat more sheltered with its boulders cocooning the bungalows.
- Hanging out on the lovely deck in the evenings, around the fire-pit, watching the sun set and the moon rise above the mountains. Every hour of every day presents a different view. With the changing colours of the ocean and the mountain, as well as the activities of life on the beach, there’s always something riveting going on around you.
What you need to know…
- The residential area of Glen Beach is home to some lovely residents, who cherish the calm, tranquil sounds coming from the sea. Please respect the wishes of the neighbours and keep your noise levels down, so as not to disturb the peace and nature.
- There is no wheelchair access to the property, only a set of stairways.
- The city centre and the V&A Waterfront is no more than 15-minute drive from the property. It’s worth a drive on the weekend to the Oranjezicht City Farm Market for quality artisanal fresh produce and superb market food with a great atmosphere.
- The Lawns at the Roundhouse is a lovely spot for a family lunch and is 5 minutes away.
- Camps Bay is a 5-minute walk away from the bungalow, where a popular strip of cafés, bars, restaurants, boutiques, supermarkets and ice-cream shops are buzzing all day long.
- For a good steak in the hood, head to Hussar Grill.
- When you don’t fancy preparing your own breakfast, Camps Bay Retreat, set up the Glen itself just behind Oasis on Glen is great for private dining.
- No pets allowed.
Reviewed by Colleen Ogilvie
Edited by Michelle Snaddon