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Halstead Farm

 

Bed & Breakfast in Addo, Eastern Cape

Jan Smuts Avenue, Addo, Eastern Cape
 
   
     
Halstead farmhouse
 
Information about Halstead Farm
 
Halstead Farm is a double storey "Provence style" farmhouse built just before the turn of the 20th century when the Sundays River valley came into prominence as a citrus growing region. Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, author of the South African classic tale "Jock of the Bushveld" pioneered the citrus development in the valley by bringing water, via canal system, to this fertile region. On many occasions he and other of the valley's early pioneers would use the vantage of the double story balcony to view the expanding agricultural developments of those early years.

While the main house today remains our residence we have opened the guest cottages to visitors. Accommodation consists of 3 en-suite bedrooms all individually decorated in the typically colonial style. All of our bathrooms are complete with baths and separate showers. Each room contains a fan and table & chairs. All rooms lead onto a wide decorated veranda overlooking a private garden. All guests have access to enjoy our swimming pool set in an enclosed courtyard equipped with honesty bar. Each morning a full cooked breakfast is served. We offer limited laundry and baby sitting facilities.

The central position of Halstead has proved to be a useful springboard to explore the valley. The Sundays River Valley is typical of many farming communities with various farm stalls, polo club, library etc. The "Lookout" burial site of Sir Percy Fitzpatrick has the most wonderful viewing platform built over 50 years ago from where an elevated perspective of the whole expanse of the valley can be gained.
 
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