Milkwood Manor is one of the most familiar luxury properties on South Africa’s beautiful Garden Route, and it is now for sale through Chas Everitt International - click here to view the property.
Often photographed, the landmark property stands alone at the end of a cul-de-sac and offers direct access to the Keurbooms River estuary as well as the white sand Lookout Beach in Plettenberg Bay. This little Western Cape town is world-renowned as a holiday playground for affluent South Africans and foreign visitors, and with six Blue Flag beaches, it was voted Africa’s Leading Beach Destination at the 2020 World Travel Awards™.
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Milkwood Manor is being exclusively marketed by John Fuller, principal of Chas Everitt International in Plettenberg Bay, who says the price of R42 million (approx. USD2.85m) includes all moveable inventory, such as furniture, curtains, appliances and artworks. The property, which has a total floor area of 897sqm, has for many years been operated as a 4-Star guesthouse, and it has a liquor license which is also available if required. The current owner wishes to retire.
Accommodation includes 14 luxurious suites, seven of which have external patios or balconies with expansive sea views. The flat parapet roof of the building, accessible by stairs, also provides panoramic views of the distant Tsitsikamma mountains, the sea and the estuary, and is a great spot to savour some sundowners.
Milkwood Manor also previously hosted the famous Thai-themed Lemon Grass restaurant, which could seat more than 200 customers in its unique indoor/ outdoor setting. The restaurant area is enclosed with 70 lineal meters of floor-to-ceiling seamless glass stack doors, which, when opened, create flow to the outer deck area and three gazebos.
The property also offers a professionally-equipped kitchen with gas and electrical cookers, two walk-in refrigerators, a pantry and scullery, full-size hotel-style bar, guest cloakrooms, storage rooms, a linen room, wine cellar, reception area, office facilities and two large glass-enclosed fireplaces. All the external windows and doors in the home were also recently replaced with "Tilt & Turn” windows and doors from Germany that were installed by a German engineer for R1 million.
The Bitou Municipality and the Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning have approved all building plans, leases, other structures, and rock revetments for this property. Electricity is currently purchased in bulk from the municipality, and there is also a large Volvo Diesel generator that provides sufficient power to the property in the event of power failures. Secure enclosed parking for 12 vehicles is available on the property, and there are many more parking bays in the adjacent beach parking area, explains Fuller.
“It is seldom that a property of this quality and exceptional location is offered for sale, and we are marketing it to all discerning buyers in SA and internationally who appreciate the opportunities inherent in owning an icon in a highly-sought after location. It could be utilized as an exclusive private residence, but is also perfectly suited to be maintained as a guest house or made into a boutique hotel, a timeshare resort, a restaurant, a health and wellness club or spa, or perhaps an eco- lodge,” says Fuller.
“Residents can literally step out of the front door onto a Blue Flag beach, with the world-famous Lookout Deck restaurant just a hundred metres to the right. And the rear of the property has a jetty on the estuary for boating activities on the Keurbooms River, which is one of the few open estuaries on the SA coastline, and a World Heritage Site.
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