Sannieshof, North West

Sannieshof, North West

Sannieshof is a small farming town situated in North West Province of South Africa.It started as a post office to serve the farms in the district and was named in honour of the first postmaster, John Voorendijk's wife Sannie.

It is also close (20 km) to Baberspan which is a water bird sanctuary and a fishing mecca.


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