The Berea is a ridge above the city of
Durban,
KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa on the northern side which overlooks the city centre and the
Indian Ocean.
Berea is also used as a collective designation for the suburbs in the area. It has been described as the area between the
Howard College Campus of the
University of KwaZulu-Natal, and the
Burman Bush Nature Reserve.
Some of the oldest mansions in Durban were built in this once forested area. Today, many of these have been converted into offices or made way for apartment buildings. The Berea was once the most expensive real estate area in the province but is now third to
Umhlanga and
Durban North.
The two main areas of the Berea are Musgrave and upper
Glenwood which are separated by the
N3 Western Freeway highway which leads into the city centre.
Places of interest include Musgrave Shopping Centre,
Clifton School,
Durban Girls' College,
Durban High School and
Maris Stella,
Mitchell Park, the
botanical gardens and the Howard College campus of the
University of KwaZulu-Natal.
A related area designation is
Overport.
Some famous Durbanites who have called Berea their home include cricketer
Andrew Hudson, radio personality Alan Khan, TV presenter Imraan Vagar, business legend Arnold Zillman, medical expert Dr Rahim Ballim and supermodel Georgina Grenville amongst others.
The Berea borders the orange-roofed Durban suburb of
Morningside.
References
Read More