Snugly she sits, nestled amidst a swathe of natural fynbos atop the heights of Yzerfontein.Through a quaint little gate, one is drawn towards The Barn’s large wooden front door which immediately invites one into an all-encompassing feeling of space. The high exposed beams and trusses, and large skylight, fills the main entertainment area with an endless flow of natural light. Fresh air flows through its majestic wall of industrial windows and doors, that lead onto a north-facing extended deck – with breath taking views of the ocean.
The Barn’s design intrinsically conveys the essence of a laid-back farm-style home. The owners have curated the interiors with an age-old charm. Appealing artefacts and simple country collectables were carefully selected. Designed for an intimate group of family or friends, The Barn boasts all the requisite elements for a holiday, getaway, or small private functions. Its generously proportioned living area provides comfort within its natural tones and subdued hues. Deep, comfortable seating adorned with soft throws and French linen, provides warmth as the heat surges from a large wood-burning fireplace. This is where you can put your feet up and become mesmerised by the magnificent West Coast sunsets.
Steal away in solitude in the privacy of your spacious en-suite bedroom featuring king-sized beds. Snuggle between crisp, natural linen and warm up under luxurious down duvets. The modern bay windows, with fitted mattresses, are adorned with French linen cushions – perfect for reclining with your favourite book. Here you can truly recharge and relax in your room-with-a-view.
Unpretentious and modest, The Barn evokes pure emotion and sensation with its understated intention. It provides a special feeling of simplified perfection. This West Coast gem provides a perfect place for contemplation and contentment.
In addition, The Barn has won Self-Catering Hotel of the Year at the Jonsson Workwear Luxe Travel Awards 2024.
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Yzerfontein
"Uri Ratner"