| Description | Chas Everitt St Francis Bay Coastal Property For Sale: The luxurious holiday villa is situated on the canals with it's elevated position affording breath-taking views of the canals and sea. There are five en-suite double bedrooms , open plan lounge/dining room with satellite TV, DVD and radio. The lounge invites you to come and relax with a book while the underfloor heating and fireplace keeps you warm during winter. There is an extensive, fully equipped kitchen and scullery and a double garage with plenty of parking space. Relax with a sun downer on the upper or lower wooden decks, around the splash pool, while watching the canal activities below. Perfect boathouse to park your boat that comes with the house! Includes furniture. What a good deal. Property location: Canals, St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape.
St Francis Bay, a quaint village situated only 100 kms from Port Elizabeth and at the gateway to the Garden Route, is a very sought after area for homes and vacant land. The Chas Everitt International Property Group, recognized property specialists, are able to assist with all your investment enquiries. Ideal for holiday get-aways or long earned retirement needs, St Francis Bay is well known for its gracious white walled thatch homes set along quiet, winding canals in the magnificent Marina. The area lies nestled amongst green clad sand dunes, nature reserves, a beautiful shoreline and the Kromme River which is navigable for 10 kms. Inland lie private game reserves, and the Baviaanskloof Wilderness area. Nearby Oyster Bay has long stretches of sandy beach and unspoilt nature. Cape St Francis is popular for its surfing at Seal Point and boasts a historic lighthouse built in 1878. With a temperate climate of warm summers and mild winters, all can be assured of holiday sporting activities; an 18-hole golf course, a new links golf course development, bowling greens, tennis & squash courts, Bruce's waves for surfing, a small boat harbour and walking trails along a rocky coastline. The village shopping centre, restaurants and B&Bs cater for visitor needs. Fishing and boating trips can be arranged at Port St Francis. Thuyspunt is a rocky stretch of coast approximately 12 km WNW of Cape St Francis, west of Thysbaai beach and SE of Oyster Bay (Oesterbaai), a small coastal village, and Humansdorp, an administrative and industrial town servicing the Kouga region and rich farming area. Thuyspunt (Thyspunt) has become a significant area in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa as it has been identified by the South African electricity company, Eskom, as the site for a future nuclear reactor. The Nuclear Power Station will, without doubt, substantially boost the economic growth of the surrounding areas. Other nearby villages and towns set to benefit are: St Francis Bay a coastal village, situated about 18kms SSW of Humansdorp, has a unique canal system, building style and access to the Kromme River. It has attracted both national and international investors for years. Luxurious holiday and permanent homes are testament to its popularity. Vacant land and up-market apartments at Port St Francis are also appealing options Golfers come from far and wide to play on the local St Francis Bay Golf Course and the challenging St Francis Links where homeowners experience exclusivity, security and clubhouse facilities. A variety of other sporting facilities are available in the Village. Notable for surfers, it is the home of the famous Bruce's Beauties. Cape St Francis, a five-minute drive away with its historical lighthouse built in 1878, has a magnificent beach and residential properties are also popular for holidaymakers and permanent homes. Nature trails crisscross the area giving much pleasure to those who love the indigenous fynbos and rocky coastline. Jeffrey's Bay, another coastal town, is famous for the Billabong Surfing Competition and enthusiastic champions and locals turn up regularly to experience the super tubes for which the area is known. Modern shopping malls service the area and there is a demand for townhouse developments.
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