Description: This is a spacious seven-bedroom guest house in a cute thatch roof style ideal for game lodges or nature reserves. Most of the bedrooms and living areas have been designed to face north and capture maximum light and sun in the colder seasons. The west entrance leads to an impressive double volume hallway, a sweeping curved staircase and dining room. The dining room leads to a large covered patio. An open plan lounge, with a bay window, and an entertainment area is connected by a central fireplace and live onto the patio. The covered patio has a build in braai and prep bowl. A walkway leads from the hallway to the dining room, main kitchen and the bedrooms. The main kitchen has a stovetop, prep bowl and space provided for a fridge freezer, a separate walk in pantry and a laundry with a back door leading to the staff bathroom and the kitchen yard. The staff bathroom has a shower, toilet and a hand washbasin. The main bedroom, with a door into the garden, is situated on the east side of the patio with built in cupboards and an en suite bathroom. The main bathroom has corner bath, shower, vanity top with two basins and a WC. The other ground floor bedroom has built in cupboards, a bay window and an en suite bathroom. The bathroom has an oval shaped bath, shower, WC and a vanity top with a basin. The triple garage has two doors, one leading to the kitchen yard and the other to the hallway and the guest toilet with a vanity top and a hand washbasin. The first floor comprises of the following: The staircase leads to an open plan lobby and study area. - The lobby with two built in desktops ideal for internet stations for guests and access to the balcony. - The two north facing bedrooms each have access to the balcony and en suite bathrooms. - Bedrooms four to six, on the southern side of the house, each have an en suite bathroom. Each bathroom has a bath, basin and a WC
Please note: The new SANS 10400 Building Regulations that came in force in 2011 have a number of restrictions, amongst others, with regard to window openings. South Africa has also been divided into different climate zones and the building restrictions vary from zone to zone.
It may therefore happen that for some zones, the window openings may have to be reduced in order to comply, otherwise it would not be possible to approve building plans at the local authority in that specific zone.
Therefore: Elements on the building plans that you receive such as the windows, may differ, from the sketch plan that is displayed on the website. In most cases the variances should be a minimum.
We apologize for any inconvenience in this regard, but it is beyond our control. At least it should ensure approval of your building plans at the local authority.