About Jean-Lee Bed & Breakfast
Jean-Lee offers highly recommended and affordable Bed & Breakfast accommodation for 11 persons in well appointed rooms overlooking peaceful gardens. Single/Double and Family/Group accommodation is available for you. Close to shopping centres and all major banks as well as a host of sporting venues, including golf, football, cricket, rugby, athletics, tennis. Close to several independent and state schools as well as the University of KZN. 3 km from CBD & Pietermaritzburg Airport as well as hospitals & other medical facilities
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Accommodation Options
Blue Grass
Double bed room with en-suite bathroom [shower]. The room has a microwave, fridge and tea/coffee making facilities.
Rose Room
2 interleading rooms; 2 queen beds & a single bed; these 2 rooms share a bathroom [shower & bathtub]. The room has tea/coffee making facilities & can be booked together with the En-suite Double Room as Alan Paton Cottage, a full self-catering unit.
En-suite Double Room
Double bed room with en-suite bathroom [shower]. The room has tea/coffee making facilities. This room can be booked together with the Rose Room as Alan Paton Cottage which can be hired as a full self-catering unit.
Ridge Apartment
Cottage situated at 43 Ridge Road, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg within 3 minutes walking distance of main Jean-Lee B&B rooms. Cottage is fully self-catering with DSTV and airconditioning. They are suited to guests who are wanting long term accommodation
Rustic Garden Cottage
Cottage situated at 43 Ridge Road, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg within 3 minutes walking distance of main Jean-Lee B&B rooms. Cottage is fully self-catering with DSTV and airconditioning. They are suited to guests who are wanting long term accommodation
Chill Thyme
Double bed room with en-suite bathroom [shower]. The room has a microwave, fridge and tea/coffee making facilities.
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