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Enchanted Garden Guest Chalet

Rated 5.0 in 4 Reviews

Noordhoek, Cape Town, Western Cape
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R 1,000
Avg per night

The Enchanted Garden Guest Chalet is a tranquil accommodation situated on a serene two-acre property in Noordhoek. It offers a delightful village atmosphere with wide open spaces, unspoilt beaches, and breathtaking scenery. The chalet and cottage border a pristine nature reserve, providing a perfect balance between country living and urban convenience, as Cape Town is just a 30-minute drive away.

Guests can enjoy the beauty of nature, with the presence of guinea fowl, geese, ducks, and hens in the evenings. Majestic black eagles, hawks, and owls can also be spotted gracefully surveying their prey. The property features miniature horses, tortoises, a friendly dog, and a serene koi and goldfish pond, allowing guests to embrace the company of various animals.

The chalet accommodates up to four guests, while the cozy cottage is perfect for two. All linens, bath towels, beach towels, and essential toiletries are provided for guests' comfort. The fully-equipped kitchen features an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, and complete crockery and cutlery set. Additionally, guests can take a dip in the refreshing pool, exclusively for their use.

The chalet features a wooden staircase leading to a luxurious space and a private deck. It consists of a lounge and dining room with an open-plan kitchen. The main bedroom contains a king-size bed or twin beds, built-in cupboards, and an en-suite bathroom with a bath, toilet, basin, and heated towel rail. The second bedroom features a king-size bed or twin beds and a bathroom with a shower, toilet, and basin. The kitchen is fully-equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, crockery, and cutlery. Other amenities include satellite TV with an own decoder, a lock-up safe in each bedroom, and free wireless Internet access.

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