Designed by Johannesburg-based architect Georg van Gass of Gass Architecture Design Studio and landscaped by Patrick Watson, the U-shaped residence sits on 266 acres at the door-step of the breathtaking mountains and valleys of Langeberg Mountains.
The residence includes a boutique guest house with two exclusive suites and can accommodate up to three couples. Godswindow is situated 10 km from Swellendam off the R60, a scenic, tranquil route which meanders through majestic mountains, beautiful passes, rivers, vineyards and orchards as well as quaint country towns where you can explore wineries, museums and restaurants. In addition to the architecture itself, efforts were made to make the house and the land itself more sustainable. For example, the land was cleared of non-native invading species, like the black wattle. Also, all the water used in the house is harvested from the site itself, and as a result there is no connection to the municipal water supply line, making the house self-sustaining from a water perspective.