A home set in Marlborough, Harare, on a with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The borehole is the kind of feature that earns its keep on a plot this size watering grounds, supplementing household use, and keeping things running independently of whatever the municipal supply is doing. With four bathrooms serving four bedrooms, the household doesn't have to negotiate mornings. Two lounges give the home a natural separation between living areas, which on a property of this scale makes sense: one for daily use, one that stays presentable when it needs to.
The cottage adds a separate living space entirely. Fully detached from the main house, it sits on its own without sharing walls or entrances useful for a dependent, household staff, or simply as a space that operates on its own schedule.
, the grounds offer room that a standard stand in Harare simply doesn't. That translates to meaningful outdoor space around the main house, with the cottage sitting apart rather than crowded in.