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Accommodation:
Del Roza Guest House was built in 1898 where many
families lived since then. During restoration care was
taken to preserve the charm of the old farm style house.
Del Roza Guest House offers 8 luxury, double en-suite
rooms. Each room has its own entrance, tea tray and fans
and heaters for the cold winter months. A one day
laundry facility is available on the premises. Secure
parking is provided with remote control gates. Each room
has their own remote control to exit or enter the guest
house. Most bedrooms are equipped with a mini fridge.
Each room has satellite television. Wireless internet
connection can be enjoyed in the privacy of your own
bedroom.
Breakfast
& Dinning:
It is a homely guest house with a landscaped garden and
sparkling swimming pool. Enjoy a healthy English
breakfast every morning in the dining room or on the
veranda whilst listening to chatty birds in the garden.
Dinners are available from Mondays to Thursdays. Booking
is essential. We serve home made meals in the
traditional South African way. Nothing can beat a home
cooked meal!
Activities
& Attractions:
About 10km from the guest house is the historical
village, Botshabelo. The word means “place of shelter”.
The Town Council built a traditional, open air museum at
Botshabelo and Ndebele people still live there today, in
the traditional cultural villages. The village is worth
a visit.
Middelburg has a few places of interest to visit.
Proclaimed a historical monument, the White Church is a
true landmark in Middelburg, due to its size and
architectural design. British soldiers used it during
the Anglo Boer War, which explains why it did not get
damaged like so many other churches during that time.
The old Middelburg Railway Station was built in 1890
when Paul Kruger and Portugal entered into an agreement
to develop a railway line between Pretoria and Maputo.
The railway station is still in use today.
Be sure to book in advance and we will make sure that
your stay with us will be a memorable one. ”You will
come as guests but leave as friends”.
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