accommodation

Makers Mark

Tulbagh, South Africa

About Makers Mark

Makers Mark is a leading boutique brand in Tulbagh. We are known for our Destination Venue based in the Historical Church Street Precinct. We have a choice of beautiful luxury accommodation incl. self-catering houses and boutique gallery accommodation. Our properties are restored National Monuments and offer high quality furnishings, fixtures and linens. See each room details for further information and to ensure facilities on offer.

Gym (nearby)
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Credit Card Facilities
Off Site
Animal Encounters
Art Galleries
Bird Watching
Child Friendly Activities
Cycling
General Sightseeing
Hiking
Historical Tours
Horse Riding
Massages
Museums
Tree-top Canopy Tours
Walks (Self Guided)
Wine Tasting

Accommodation Options

De Oude Bakkerij c1805 - SC House

Original Cape Dutch. Beautifully appointed throughout with high quality furnishings and linens. Samsung Smart TVs to bedrooms (Netflix. No DSTV). Private en-suites (1 with WI shower and 1 with shower over bath). Lovely private courtyard garden.

The Old Parsonage c1795 - Gallery Suite

Original Cape Dutch. Gallery Suites are located within our Fine Art Gallery at The Old Parsonage c1975 (the home of Makers Mark). Our rooms are beautifully styled with quality fixtures, fittings and linens. Netflix is available (no DSTV).

The Old Parsonage c1795 - Gallery Double

Gallery Double is located within our Fine Art Gallery at The Old Parsonage c1975 (the home of Makers Mark). Our rooms are beautifully styled high grade fixtures, fittings and linens. Netflix is available (no DSTV).

Standard Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Bath
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Cooking Equipment
Detached Private Bathroom
Electrical Outlets
En-Suite
Fridge
Hair Dryer
Heater
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Iron / Ironing Board
Laundry Facilities
Lounge Area
Pure Cotton Linen
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Television

Experience Makers Mark

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