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- a Sir Herbert Baker design,
built in 1927 to order of a goldmine director, has been
registered as a National Heritage.
ABOUT
BARBERTON MANOR GUEST HOUSE
The two story, spacious house, with pressed ceilings, is
situated in a beautiful old garden of ± 2 hectares, close to
downtown Barberton and near the road to Swaziland (40 km), 60 km
from the Kruger Park and 45 km from Nelspruit (KMI Airport).
Lunch and dinner by prior arrangement.
ACCOMMODATION
Exclusive rooms, spacious with complete privacy, beautiful
views, original pressed ceilings, modern, luxury bathrooms.
Satellite TV in all rooms.
THE ROOMS
King of Bafuri Room
Luxury Double Room, two single beds, bathroom en-suite,
satellite television (DSTV & M-Net), ceiling fan. Sleeps a
maximum of 4 guests.
King Salomon Room
Superior Double Room, two single beds as a double and one
double, bathroom en-suite, sat. TV (DSTV & M-Net), ceiling fan.
Sleeps a maximum of 4 guests.
Queen of Sheba Room
Exclusive Double Room, two double beds, bathroom en-suite,
satellite television (DSTV & M-Net), ceiling fan. Sleeps a
maximum of 4 guests.
BARBERTON
Barberton, being the undiscovered gem of the Lowveld, offers an
unexpected lot of options. From exploring the Lowfeld, visiting
Kruger National Park or a working goldmine (underground tour)
and goldpanning, till the Heritage Walk (starting at the museum,
displaying some precious houses from the 1880's) and the
Jewellery Project, just to mention a few.
The scenic town of Barberton is nestled at the foot of some of
the oldest and most spectacular mountain ranges in the world.
Barberton affords the traveller and nature lover an ideal
opportunity to travel back to the dawn of time more than 3.500
million years ago! The geological and biological base of the
Barberton Mountainland is unique on the planet and the scenery
compliments this spectacular and wonderful area.
Apart from being home to some of the oldest rocks and first life
forms on the planet, Barberton has a rich cultural background
with gold pioneering history and Swazi pastoralists playing a
major part. The richest gold discoveries ever have been made at
places like Eureka City and the Golden Quarry.
The Victorian heritage is omnipresent in the town with several
architectural examples of the lifestyle of the 19th century open
to the public. Adventurers are equally catered for with 4x4
trails, hiking trails, day tours, microlight flying, hot air
ballooning and scenic drives to mention but a few.
ACCREDITATIONS
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