The property showcases a primary residence offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Goukou River, creating a serene and picturesque ambiance. The spacious living areas provide a seamless blend of elegance and tranquility,
Anchorage River House is one of the most pristine Guest Houses nestled on the banks of the Goukou River with its Provence feel amongst the olive trees and vineyards with manicured lawns and abundance of fruit trees. The gardens and trees are all irrigated and the 4 hectare property has over 150m of unspoiled river frontage. It is situated only 5 minutes from the town of Stilbaai with its blue flag beaches.
The Main house has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, lounge , dining room, TV room , Kitchen and scullery with amazing views of the river. There are 4 guest rooms all on suite with private patios and braai areas which are currently rented as a self catering guest house or can be part of a large family home.
There is also a separate flatlet with its own patio and braai area with river views.
The pool area is totally private and sheltered from the wind with its own entertainment area and toilet. All rooms have air conditioning as well as DSTV, WiFi and there is a 13kva solar system which is sufficient to run the entire property during load shedding.
For water-loving holiday makers Stilbaai and water activities go hand-in-hand. This is due to the Goukou River running through the town and spilling into the Indian Ocean, resulting in three splendid blue flag beaches. Two of these are on the eastern side, namely, Lappiesbaai and Preekstoel, and the third one, Son-en-See, is on the western side.
As it happens, Stilbaai also offers a healthy variety of things to do other than water sports. To start with, there are several hiking and biking trails varying in distance as well as level of difficulty. Various local produce are up for tasting, such as locally distilled gin, cheese, olive oil and other olive products, wine, etc.
Stilbaai has a rich history dating as far back as the Middle Stone Age (±75 000 years ago ). The ancient inhabitants of the area left behind extremely interesting artefacts as evidence of their existence. Some of these can be perused in the Blombos Museum of Archaeology. Of course, a much more recent “must see” development, is the indigenous fynbos garden, Tuin-op-die-Brak, in Stilbaai East.
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