About Anna Beulah Farm
Anna Beulah Farm is an eco-focused guest farm and lifestyle venue situated on the Durbanville Wine Route just outside Cape Town, South Africa. It offers self-catering farm accommodation, a deli and coffee shop, organic vegetable gardens, arts and crafts activities, kids’ play areas, and a range of function and wedding venues. Visitors can enjoy farm animals, scenic views, pottery and craft experiences, and a relaxed countryside atmosphere while still being within easy driving distance of the city. ([annabeulahfarm.co.za](https://www.annabeulahfarm.co.za/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “ANNA BEULAH…” on a card statement is typically linked to a purchase at the on-site deli or coffee shop, accommodation booked at the guest farm, or payment for an event, activity, or function held on the property. Guests who book stays through online travel sites or directly via the farm’s booking channels may see charges processed on or near their check-in date, while day visitors might be billed for meals, farm shop items, kids’ activities, arts and crafts sessions, or venue hire deposits and balances. In some cases, there may be multiple smaller transactions on the same day if you paid separately for food, activities, and shop purchases.
If you’re unsure about a charge, first check any booking confirmation emails or invoices from Anna Beulah Farm or from third‑party booking platforms (such as accommodation sites) for matching dates and amounts. You can also review receipts from the deli or farm shop if you visited in person. For further clarification, contact Anna Beulah Farm directly using the phone number or email addresses listed on their official website; provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can trace the payment. If you still don’t recognize the charge after speaking with them, contact your card issuer to dispute or block the transaction and to review any potential fraudulent activity on your account.