| Bedford Country Cottage Self Catering and B and B |
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Bedford Country Cottage is found on a farm in beautiful garden surroundings, a short drive from either Bedford or Adelaide, making it highly convenient especially for the Bedford Garden Festival every October or for travellers using the R63 to or from Graaff-Reinet. The farm is easy to access by car.
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Spacious, self contained farmhouse and cottage, offer a memorable naturalist's getaway on the confluence of four biomes. A favoured destination for birding groups. Ernest's famed butterfly and lithop collections a short walk away.
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| Primeston B and B and Self Catering |
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Primeston, between Bedford and Adelaide in South Africa's Eastern Cape, provides either B&B or self catering accommodation. Primeston is an historic farm conveniently situated relative to the R63 and offering easy access for cars. Accommodation is offered in two charming cottages set apart from the main farmhouse, close to a barn dating from 1864, and with plenty of parking space.
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| Waylands Country house, Katberg |
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Waylands is one of the finest historic farms of the Eastern Cape and a National Heritage Site.
The gracious Art Nouveau Manor House offers luxury accomodation and fine Country Cuisine,
using organic produce from the gardens. Splendid Sandstone swimming pool , Heritage buildings
and Beautiful gardens.
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Mark Whitehead and his wife Tracey own and run Mark Whitehead Safaris on the ranch Olivewoods. After studying Ranch Management at Texas Christian University and working for a while in the USA, Mark returned to his home in the Eastern Cape, and started the long and hard process of turning a commercial farm into a game ranch.
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| Cavers Country Guest House |
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Set in the picturesque Cowie Valley, Cavers Country Guest House (4 star in the Guest House category) offers guests a unique opportunity to enjoy luxurious accommodation, warm hospitality and spectacular views of the tranquil surroundings.
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Built in 1896, it has been restored to its original Cape Dutch splendour with gables, louvers and whitewashed walls. No expense was spared in the interior. With a contemporary twist, it recalls the days of prosperous farm living in luxurious and plush surroundings.
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