Enjoy the breathtaking sea views from the wrap around deck on the upper level, lounge, open plan kitchen, main bedroom, and lower deck.
Resident buck and other animals roam freely and often visit this spectacular open garden with its trickling water features and splendid array of both natural and landscaped plant life.
A wonderland of tranquility and serenity abound in this garden and the surrounds.
Enter a warm and inviting home waiting for the next kind and loving family to take care of this unique property!
Features:
Wooden family home with double garage and ample parking for family and visitors.
Three double bedrooms, downstairs third bedroom exceptionally large and can accommodate all the grandchildren or children with ease.
All the bedrooms and lounge lead to a large balcony either upstairs or downstairs with breathtaking sea and garden views.
Ample built-in-cupboards in all the bedrooms and bathrooms, storeroom under the stairs!
Two large bathrooms, main en-suite with bath, basin and toilet, downstairs bathroom bath, basin, toilet, and large shower.
Lounge, open plan kitchen with loads of add-on extra space at the breakfast nook for the family to enjoy meals together.
The kitchen has a large pantry cupboard, 4 plate gas stove and electric oven.
An unbelievably cute and quaint study is situated off the lounge and entrance to the main bedroom with its own entrance.
This home is equipped with a high-pressure electric geyser, low-pressure solar geyser as well as a gas geyser.
Very secure home with cameras, alarm system with armed response (if required, purchaser to open own contract), burglar proofing on all windows and three of the five exit doors.
Wooden floors throughout the home ( SA Pine wood).
Wood burner stove downstairs which warms the entire home in winter!
The garden boasts three gurgling ponds as well as three, 1500 litre and one, 1000 litre
Enjoy the breathtaking sea views from the wrap around deck on the upper level, lounge, open plan kitchen, main bedroom, and lower deck.
Three rainwater tanks. There is an electric pump for watering the garden.
The double garage has a separate toilet, built-in cupboards, is plumbed for a washing machine and a has a stove called a ‘donkey’ to warm the garage and make working there in winter a dream!
The property is currently not walled to encompass the natural environment and enjoyment of the wildlife visiting!
“Mossel Bay was officially proclaimed a town in 1848 and in 1852 it became a Municipality. As a result of the new municipal dispensation introduced by the South African Government in December 2000 the Municipality of Mossel Bay was merged with those of the much smaller Friemersheim, Great Brak River and Herbertsdale to establish the present-day Municipality of Mossel Bay.
The municipal area, demarcation code WC043, is 2007 sq km in size and includes the towns and / or settlements of Mossel Bay, Boggoms Bay, Brandwag, Buisplaas, D'Almeida, Dana Bay, Glentana, Fraaiuitsig, Friemersheim, Great Brak River, Hartenbos, Herbertsdale, Hersham, KwaNonqaba, Little Brak River, Outeniqua Beach, Reebok, Ruiterbos, Southern Cross, Tergniet and Vleesbaai.
It is situated on the N2 approximately halfway between the coastal cities of Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. It is bordered by the Municipalities of George to the east, Langeberg to the west and Oudtshoorn to the north. Its western boundary is the Gouritz River and its northern boundary the Outeniqua mountains. To the east it stretches to the Maalgate River.
Its main economic activities are agriculture (aloes, cattle, dairy, ostriches, sheep, timber, vegetables, and wine), fishing, light industry, petrochemicals, and tourism.”
Mossel Bay Municipality | Munisipaliteit Mosselbaai
Dana Bay a suburb of Mossel Bay, is a conservancy with free roaming animals like Bushbuck and Grysbok, tortoise, mongoose, and porcupine. The bay hosts Brydes whale, Southern Right and Humpback whale. Bottlenose dolphins frequently play in the surf, watch Cape Gannets dive for fish, view breeding pairs of Rock Kestrel, Jackal Buzzards, and Peregrine Falcon.
Snakes occur regularly but are humanely moved to suitable areas by our fire department and local snake catchers, they include amongst others, the Cape Cobra, Puffadder and Boomslang.
Dana Bay is a village with a mini supermarket, bakery, butchery, eating establishments, fuel station, liquor store, chemists, and medical centre, as well as other small businesses including numerous B&B's .