Waterkloof is a suburb of the city of Pretoria, South Africa. Waterkloof is named after the original farm that stood there when Pretoria was founded in the 19th Century. Meaning “Water Rivine”, Waterkloof is a leafy, established area that is home to some of the city's most expensive real estate. Like large parts of Pretoria, Waterkloof's streets are lined with many spectacular jacaranda ... cont.
From Johannesburg via N1
Take Atterbury off ramp from the N1, turn left , and then proceed down the left fork into Charles (M11) just before the BP Service Station. Travel down Charles for about 3km and then turn left into Duncan Street at Traffic Light. Keep in the left lane when you get to the traffic circle and exit from the circle into Fehrsen Street. This later becomes Waterkloof street and Crown street as you travel down it. Turn right at the 4way stop into Albert Street and then turn right into panhandle driveway just after the electrical box.
From Johannesburg via R21
Travel down the R21 from Johannesburg International to Pretoria until you get to the Fountains Circle. At the circle take George Storrar (M7) exit towards Brooklyn. When you get to the 3rd set of traffic lights turn right into Queen Wilhelmina and then left into Milner Street. At the four way stop turn right into Kloof and then take the next turn left into Albert. Proceed down Albert street to number 320 and turn left down the panhandle driveway.
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