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The house was painted  “Mount Nelson Pink” by Chloe Buckland’s mum many years ago and Chloe has kept it this colour. The shade 
was chosen as a homage to the nearby Mount Nelson Hotel. Photo: Karl Rogers
The house was painted “Mount Nelson Pink” by Chloe Buckland’s mum many years ago and Chloe has kept it this colour. The shade was chosen as a homage to the nearby Mount Nelson Hotel. Photo: Karl Rogers

WHO LIVES HERE? Chloe Buckland, her husband Roland Williams and their daughter Zara (9)
WHERE Oranjezicht, Cape Town
SIZE 650m²

For Chloe Buckland, her husband Roland and their daughter Zara, living in a home that has so much personal history provides a grounding element in their busy lives.

Chloe, who works in fashion retail, and Roland, who is in the bicycle business, have had an attachment to this double-storey Victorian abode in Oranjezicht, Cape Town for many years as it once belonged to Chloe’s parents, Jane and Aidie.

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