De Kothuize 16 Parsonage Street

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Getaway Summary
PRICE (pp sharing):
from R 480
PRICE (unit):
from R 1,440 - 1,440
GETAWAY TYPE
Self-catering
Overview
De Kothuize 16 is situated in Graaff-Reinet, the fourth-oldest town in South Africa, with 250 plus declared national monuments. This self-catering Karoo cottage sleeps up to four guests in two air-conditioned bedrooms; the main bedroom has an extra-length king-size bed and the second bedroom has two extra-length single beds.

The cottage comprises a shared bathroom with a shower and a bath, a fully equipped kitchen for great entertainment, and a combined sitting and dining room with a television with full DStv. Features include a substantial paved garden area with an outside table and sitting area and secure under-cover parking.

The cottage boasts excellent classic antique features including yellowwood floors, as well as beamed and planked ceilings. The property is ideally situated for visiting the towns extensive museums and other facilities, while several good restaurants are within a short walking distance.
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"Finding this cottage steeped in history"
20 Sep 2021
By Colleen Bates
"Stepping back in history Cosy and comfortable"
"historical & nostalgic"
16 Nov 2020
By Johan Vorster
"all that one need and friendly reception."
"Meals in the courtyard`"
12 Sep 2017
By Penelope Meyer
"Beautifully and sensitively restored heritage building with a lot of the original fabric still intact, like stepping back in time. Please dont ever ruin it. Everything we could wish for was there."
"Loved the charm of the cottage."
10 Aug 2017
By Natalie Burrow
"Lovely,charming cottage,beautiful courtyard and comfortable rooms.we enjoyed our stay."
"Well worth the visit"
07 Sep 2014
By Ed, South Africa
"Graaff-Reinet offers some great attractions, not least a trip down memory lane. Stunning museums and some great restorations with 16 Parsonage Street being a fine example. Very convenient to good restaurants and fine antique shops as well as a short trip to Camdeboo National Park (definitely worth a visit). Well equipped, very comfy and big bed and even some good dry braai wood - certainly makes the difference."