Southern right whales have the right idea when it comes to choosing a breeding ground. Every year from June to November, the endangered species can be seen breeching in this spectacular cove off South Africa's Western Cape, adding yet another marvel to the majestic view along the Overberg region's pristine coast near the popular town of Hermanus. Dramatic mountains and geologic formations surrounded by lush flora and fauna add to the magic, and then there's the prime view of Roman Rock-a draw for big-wave surfers around the globe. Given the unparalleled setting, these homeowners knew they'd found the spot for their dream house, but their architect, Karen Newman of Newman Architecture and Design, was less certain.
"This 1,500-acre plot was the last vacant lot on this stretch of coastline. I wasn't sure anything should be built here," says Newman, who'd grown up coming to Hermanus. To ease her mind, Newman designed a "house with good manners," or rather, a vacation home composed of interconnected, well-mannered cottages constructed of natural Cape granite, timber, and slate that meld with the landscape. "I was inspired by the humility of the fisherman's cottages you find all along the Cape coastline," she explains. Her sensitively designed blend of Dutch Cape gabled structures with low-slung, flat-roofed hyphens, all whitewashed in a milky finish, have an old-soul appeal. Oversize windows overlooking the cove offer a soul-stirring view.
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