Come join us at Krannynook on our 1 acre of mature and remodeled gardens, wander down winding paths leading to shady nook and crannies with seating to rest awhile and ponder. There are trickling streams, ponds and rustic art work. We have lots of colour this time of year and some unual plants and trees. Treat yourself to a Devonshire tea in our tea room or on the wrap around verandah, where you may glimpe our family of bandicoots and blue wrens darting about. Hope to see you here
Last open October 2023 | Check later for future dates |
Children under 18 free
Proceeds go to Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation
Warning: Water in the garden, Uneven surfaces, Trip hazards |
Note: Parking in the street
Summer avg. Max: | 31°C | Winter avg. Min: | 9°C | |
Avg Frost Days: | 2 | |||
Annual Rainfall avg: | 753mm. | Summer avg. | 32mm. | |
No. of rainy days: | 45 | Winter avg. | 421mm. |
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KRANNYNOOK
Welcome to Krannynook! We chose the name because the meaning of cranny is 'small opening' and nook is a 'secluded corner' which we thought fitted this property.
Bill and I purchased this one acre property in 1997. Originally the whol ...
One of many recycled art sculptures scattered through the garden.
Mosaic tables placed around the verandah to enjoy Devonshire teas while admiring the garden view and playful bandicoots.
Winding paths through out the garden leading to different nooks and crannys.
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