Marinda du Plessis
Island Living on St Francis Bay Canals: Spacious 4-Bedroom Home with Jetty
From R9,380 Per Night
Peak Season
R9,380
In Season
R9,380
Semi Season
R9,380
Out Season
R9,380
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HLS380
*** NOT AVAILABLE between 27 Dec 2024 and 10 Jan 2025 ***
Experience the charm of island living on the picturesque canals of St Francis Bay. Nestled among enchanting streets named after Seychelle Islands like Mahe Beat, Poivre Crescent, and La Digue Place, this delightful 4-bedroom home comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests. Featuring 2 bathrooms and stunning frontal canal views, it's the perfect retreat for family and friends to celebrate Christmas together. Available year-round from January 10th to December 26th, this lovely family home offers the convenience of its own jetty, allowing you to hop on a kayak and explore the serene canals. Stay connected with available WiFi while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
Experience the charm of island living on the picturesque canals of St Francis Bay. Nestled among enchanting streets named after Seychelle Islands like Mahe Beat, Poivre Crescent, and La Digue Place, this delightful 4-bedroom home comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests. Featuring 2 bathrooms and stunning frontal canal views, it's the perfect retreat for family and friends to celebrate Christmas together. Available year-round from January 10th to December 26th, this lovely family home offers the convenience of its own jetty, allowing you to hop on a kayak and explore the serene canals. Stay connected with available WiFi while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
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4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
Floors
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Canals, St Francis Bay
The Canals, then called the Marina Glades, was a major project started by Leighton Hulett, after he exchanged a house and a plot for 179 morgen land with 2.3km river frontage. A dredger was bought and the work on the first canal started in 1960. The Cove, which leads directly to the river mouth, was the starting point of the canals. Houses were all painted white and had to have thatch roofs. Later years, tile roofs were allowed and lately chromadek roofs have been approved. After a couple of fires which caused a lot of damage, houses were upgraded and the Canal area has become an upmarket area seen as a great place to invest either buying a holiday home or to live permanently.
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