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Just 100 metres from the house is the historic Stalle – believed to be the second oldest building in the country – and the place where Dutch sailors used to drop off and collect their mail in the 1700s. The house also has historic touches and some of the wood used inside is unusual Norwegian pine, brought in by whaling boats back in the day when they used to anchor in the nearby bay. The landscape here is ablaze in rainbow colours as nature dons her floral fancy dress during August and September each year.Ī century ago, the area was used as winter grazing for cattle from the Boland, but now it’s all conserved within the national park. Daisy carpets roll out in every direction around you, as the property is at the heart of prime spring flower territory. It’s beautiful here all year, but in spring it’s simply spectacular. This rare piece of paradise, in the picturesque West Coast National Park, has been in the same family for 100 years a special treasure that’s now for sale to a discerning buyer, who loves nature, peace and privacy. The salty turquoise waters of Langebaan lagoon are just 20 metres away and black oyster catchers are picking their way through the shallows – sometimes there are long-legged flamingos here too.

Sunshine streams onto the front of the house every morning at sunrise and bathes you in crisp light, as you sip your first cup of coffee on the front stoep.
