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Baywatch Inn



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THE INN

This single storey unit has two bedrooms, the main bedroom is en-suite, shower only, with a king-size bed (twins optional). The second bedroom has twin beds and the second bathroom also has a shower. The open plan kitchen, dining area and lounge open onto the braai patio. The lounge couch opens to a double sleeper. TV in lounge and main bedroom.
Sleeps 4 2 (Children on sleeper couch in lounge).

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Latitude -32.8042° S 32.8042° S 32° 48' 15.12" -32° 48.252'
Longitude 17.8997° E 17.8997° E 17° 53' 58.92" 17° 53.982'
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2 Warrelklip Road
Mosselbank
Paternoster
West Coast
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
022 752 2039
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 22 752 2039

Fax No.
086 618 8892
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 86 618 8892

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