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  2. List of heritage sites in Tulbagh - Wikipedia

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    Schoonderzicht, Tulbagh District The farm Schoonderzicht was originally granted to P. J. Theron in 1796 although the main gable of the homestead bears the date 1795. A striking feature of the homestead is its concavo-convex ("holbol") gable with fine decorations. The house was built in Type of site: Farm Complex.

  3. Twee Jonge Gezellen - Wikipedia

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    Twee Jonge Gezellen (TJ) is a farm, winery and vineyard in the pioneer district of Tulbagh in the Western Cape, South Africa. Translated from Dutch, the name means Two Young Bachelors. [1] The farm was started by two young bachelor cousins in 1710. Locals referred to the farm as "the place where the two young bachelors stay," and the name stuck ...

  4. Tulbagh - Wikipedia

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    In September 1969 the Boland area was hit by an earthquake that caused considerable damage to the town of Tulbagh. Many of the Church Street buildings were destroyed. The extent of the damage was aptly described by the Journal Bulletin of the Simon van der Stel Foundation in 1973: "A street that somehow captured the essential spirit of a unique culture looked as if it was in the throes of a ...

  5. Farm stay - Wikipedia

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    The term "farm stay" can also describe a work exchange agreement, where the guest works a set number of hours per week in exchange for free or affordable accommodation. [citation needed] Farm stays can be described as agritourism (farmer opening their farm to tourists for any reason, including farm stands and u-pick [1]), ecotourism ...

  6. Cape Dutch architecture - Wikipedia

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    However, the Cape Dutch tradition can still be seen in many of the farmhouses of the Wine Route, and historical towns such as Stellenbosch, Paarl, Swellendam, Franschhoek, Tulbagh and Graaff-Reinet. One characteristic feature of South African colonial architecture which has attracted the attention of many observers is the extensive use of gables.

  7. Nuwekloof Pass (Western Cape) - Wikipedia

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    Nuwekloof Pass, also known as Roodezand Pass or Tulbagh Kloof, is a mountain pass in the Western Cape, South Africa, which crosses the Obiqua Mountains in a kloof created by the Klein Berg River. It allows eastward access from Cape Town and the Swartland into the Tulbagh basin and onwards to the Breede River Valley .

  8. Groot Winterhoek - Wikipedia

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    They rise to a maximum height of 2077 m just north of the town of Tulbagh as Groot Winterhoek peak. The mountains are predominantly made up of Table Mountain sandstone. [1] Up to 83% of the range is still classified as being in a natural state and up to 72% of the range is protected. [2]

  9. Dutch Cape Colony - Wikipedia

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    At the time of first European settlement in the Cape, the southwest of Africa was inhabited by Khoikhoi pastoralists and hunters. Disgruntled by the disruption of their seasonal visit to the area for which purpose they grazed their cattle at the foot of Table Mountain only to find European settlers occupying and farming the land, leading to the first Khoi-Dutch War as part of a series of ...

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