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Sandton is an affluent area situated within the metro of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. The name comes from the combination of two of its suburbs, Sandown and Bryanston. In 1969 Sandton was promulgated as a municipality in its own right, but lost its status as an independent town after the re-organisation of South African local governments.
Archaeological findings suggest the area, which Sandton comprises today, had originally been occupied by various indigenous groups, before European settlement, most notably the Tswana and, to a lesser extent, Sotho people. The remains of an Iron Age smelter was discovered in Lone Hill, a suburb of northern Sandton. One of the first Voortrekker parties to settle in the area were the Esterhuysen family on the farm Zandfontein (Afrikaans and Dutch for Sandy Spring or Sand Fountain). A monument to commemorate them may be found just off Adrienne Street in Sandown where the family cemetery is located. Zandfontein, Driefontein (Afrikaans and Dutch for Three Springs/Fountains) and Rietfontein (Afrikaans and Dutch for Reed Spring or Fountain of Reeds) encumbered what was to become Sandton. The municipal coat of arms of Sandton pays homage to the three farms with three round fountain barrels on its chevron. In the late 1800s the Wilhelmi family of Hanover, Germany acquired the farm Driefontein No. 3 while Rietfontein was owned by the Ehler family. The original Driefontein homestead, now within the confines of the Field & Study Centre, was looted during the Anglo-Boer War. The ruins are visible on the northern bank of the Klein Jukskei River. The Wilhemi family, upon return from Germany built the 'new' 1906 Driefontein Farmhouse on what is present-day Fifteenth Street, Parkmore cum Riverclub. The farmhouse served as the icon and headquarters for the now defunct Sandton Historical Foundation and is listed as a City of Johannesburg Owned Heritage Site.
Join Private Property in experiencing Sandton - http://www.privateproperty.co.za/neighbourhoods/sandton/34 A cinematic showcase of the Sandton neighbourhood. Sandton is one of South Africa's premier neighbourhoods. Located in the heart of Gauteng, it is commonly referred to as the richest square mile in Africa. Upmarket suburbs like Bryanston, Hydepark, Sandown and Rivonia make Sandton one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in the Gauteng province. View all Neighbourhoods : http://www.privateproperty.co.za/neighbourhoods/all Soundtrack: Run For Gold 2 (2143/7) Artist: Terry Devine-King (PRS) Publisher: Audio Network Limited Release Year: 2014
A flyover of and around Sandton City, late afternoon. One of the largest malls in Africa, now a brand new modern hub in Johannesburg.
Accompany Simba as he steps into a luxurious Manhattan-style Penthouse in Sandton. With its incredible view, elegant decor and imported Italian kitchen, this Penthouse is the ultimate dream home for a jet-setting city slicker. With the Joburg city skyline as its backdrop, this Sandton penthouse is a modern urban palace. From it's open-plan living areas to its bath with a view of the city, everything in this home exudes sophistication. Simba meets the team who created this extravagant living space. Mark Ulmann from Barrow Property Development tells us more about this unique location, while Emma Kuyt elaborates on the inspiration behind the decor. They end their tour of the house off with a visit to the roof terrace, a sight you will definitely want to see! http://topbilling.com/
It's been called the richest mile on the continent. And like a magnet it has been attracting businesses. Tonight, Bruce Whitfield discusses Sandton under construction and its future. Joining him is David Seinker, investor and property developer and Craig Hean, managing director, Jones Lang LaSalle.
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[en] In this video you will see the transition from the poverty of Alexandra to the ultimate luxury of Sandton. The actual drive takes 15 minutes (main road only), this video is only just over 3 minutes, so it will only show highlights of both so very different "worlds". [pl] Powyzsze video ukazuje przejscie z dzielnicy biedy jaka jest Alexandra do dzielnicy luksusu, Sandton. Trase pokonuje sie w 15 minut (glowna trasa). Video trwa nieco ponad 3 minuty, wiec to, co zobaczycie to najbardziej charakterystyczne kadry charakteryzujace te dwa skrajnie odmienne "swiaty". Blog: www.wkrainieteczy.wordpress.com Music: Mandoza "Nkalakatha"
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