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 recently opened the guest cottage to visitors.
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Accommodation Options
Double Room 1
Double Room 1 has an en-suite full bathroom with front stoep for relaxation. Rooms have a "Province" style and furniture compliments the style. Rooms are spacious and has tea and coffee station and information whereby guests can explore activities within
Twin Room 2
Twin room 2 sleeps two adults and has a full en suite bathroom, Tea and coffee station, room information and walks out onto a stoep with a large garden.All rooms are separate from the manor house.
Family Room 4
Family room 4 has twin bed for two adults and two single beds for children. It has a full ensuite bathroom,tea and coffee station and information on activities in the area. All rooms are separate from the manor house.
Room 5
This room is upstairs in the main house. The room leads out onto a private balcony. The bathroom is downstairs and consist of shower basin and toilet. This room is not en-suite.
Standard Room Amenities
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