Waterkloof at a glance
Waterkloof is a beautiful suburb of the city of Pretoria. Waterkloof is named after the
original farm that stood there when Pretoria was founded in the 19th Century.
Meaning "Water Ravine", Waterkloof is a leafy and well-established area that is home
to some of the city's most expensive real estate. A new advantage has been added to
this remarkable area as Waterkloof is in the process of being enclosed making this an
added bonus for the safety and security of its residents. Like large parts of Pretoria,
Waterkloof's streets are lined with many spectacular Jacaranda trees that blossom in
vibrant purple hues which illuminate the entire suburb during October.
During the apartheid regime in South Africa, Waterkloof was associated with the
Afrikaner elite as several government officials of high rank made their home here.
Today it is a highly sought-after and upmarket area, boasting some magnificent hilltop
homesteads on Edward and Victoria Street which boast rather impressive views of the
South African capital, including the renowned Union Buildings. The suburb bears the
imprint of the British Empire as many of its streets are named after British royalty.
Here, one can enjoy an idyllic round of golf at the Pretoria Country Club. It is a
spectacular18-hole golf course with fantastic amenities and sure to promise a
formidable golfing experience.
Several ambassadorial residences are located in the suburb. It is the home of the
noted South African soprano Mimi Coertse and is also the location of the upmarket
Dube-house in the Academy Award winning film Tsotsi. Entertainment facilities,
world class restaurants, magnificent attractions, and beauty as well as a range of
activities make Waterkloof a must to experience and visit.
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