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The Koppie House – Prince Albert |
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Simple, spacious farm-style accommodation for 2 adults - peace, tranquillity, views and Koppie walks...
Self-contained guest cottage @ R150 pp self-catering:
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• Enormous enclosed garden with orchards and tortoises
• Swimming in Karoo dam
• Airconditioning , heating
• Secure enclosed parking
• Double bedroom with bathroom and shower en suite
• Living /dining room with kitchen area
• Equipped with linen and towels
• Fridge, mini-oven, kettle |
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The dam does double duty - irrigation for the orchard, and swimming pool
for family and guests
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*By reservation only: Deposit required to secure bookings
PLEASE NOTE CHECK-IN BEFORE 2pm OR AFTER 5pm
11 Christina de Witt Street Prince Albert (at Weltevrede turnoff en route to the Mill & the Mountain)
Tel: 023-541 1158 or contact us via email.
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Tucked against the foot of the Koppie at the southern (mountain) end of the town, the Koppie House offers visitors a quiet stay in beautiful surroundings at a most affordable price.
The huge fully enclosed garden has fruit trees, a dam for swimming in summer and a family of five regular tortoise visitors as well as two resident dogs. The garden has direct access to the koppie and the Weltevrede road for walks with gorgeous views, fascinating plant life and magnificent sunsets.
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| House, studio and guest
flat, set against the koppie
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The cottage is self-contained, simple but comfortable and offers accommodation for two adults, with living/kitchen/dining room, and a large bedroom en suite.
All linen provided.
Mini oven, fridge and braai.
Air-con and heaters, electric blankets etc.
Booking essential. Deposit required.
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Going nowhere slowly - two tortoise visitors
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House, dam, and orange
orchard from the koppie
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Wide open spaces - stunning
views, big skies for stargazing.
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Each sunset as spectacular
as the last
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A portion of the Koppie
House garden.
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Bauhinia tree in bloom in
the garden
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Last year's grape harvest |
"How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then afterwards, to rest” -old Spanish Proverb
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