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CHENANK GARDENS

A CHARITY INITIATIVE HELPING SUPPORT THE FEED OUR AGED PROGRAM
Brand new apartments, centrally located, next to the Saturday morning markets, opposite the railway station, and only 7 km to beach with car parking included.

Call 0719599843 or email sales@chenankgardens.com

Our Vision

CHENANK GARDENS is a charity initiative dedicated to helping the elderly with food resources through our Feed Our Aged program.

This development will directly assist our non-profit charity organisation with setting up the following:

  • Setting up feeding stations
  • Arranging home delivered meals
  • Creation of freshly prepared meals with a variety on the menu
  • Connecting our elderly with volunteers who offer financial support and services
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Residences

An abundance of natural sunlight showcases the colour palettes. A light scheme brightly emphasising soft timber tones and a dark alternative offering a rich, earthy feel... welcome to your new home.

Architectural Plans

Block A

Block B

Block C

Block D

NOW SELLING from R 1 199 000

Call 0719599843

(International Enquiries +27719599843)
or email sales@chenankgardens.com

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Apartment features and inclusions

2 Bedrooms
Lounge
Dining
Balcony
2 Parking spots
Internal and external doors
Windows throughout
Wall and floor tiles
Carpet
Downlights
Heating systems & aircon
Laundry
Built in cupboards
2 Toilets
Outside tiles for balcony
Balustrades
Kitchen with cupboards, benchtop and utensils
cooktop, oven, dishwasher, rangewood, splashback, taps and mixers
2 Bathrooms with materials
including taps, shower, bath, etc.

Location

Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town.

Tongaat is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Durban and 28 kilometres (17 mi) south of KwaDukuza. It now forms part of eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, or the Greater Durban area.

The King Shaka International Airport is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) road. The R102 is a thoroughfare through the town from KwaDukuza and Ballito in the north to Verulam in the south.

Its population is mostly people of Indian descent. The area is home to the oldest Indian community in South Africa, having been where the first indentured Indian laborers settled in 1860 to work in the sugar-cane plantations. Much of the architectural style in the town was the work of Ivan Mitford-Barberton, and many buildings are in the Cape Dutch style of architecture.

Things To Do

Close to key attractions and amenities including; Crocodile Creek, Dolphin Coast, Harold Johnson Nature Reserve, Maidstone Golf Club, Shopping Mall, Hospital & Medical Centres, Sports Centre and International Airport.

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