20 Church Street Tulbagh (Self-catering)

SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION CHURCH STREET, TULBAGH
Centrally located in historic Church Street with its shops, restaurants and museums, the Toll House is a fully equipped self-catering house and sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms and offers two bathrooms.

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Accommodation is self-catering, although breakfast in the grand dining room of The Cape Dutch Quarter's Manor House is available upon request. All rooms are equipped with linen, towels, a fan, and wall heaters.
Located just two doors up from the main house, this wonderful self-catering Tulbagh house will enchant all who set eyes on her. Built in 1792, and restored to its original glory in 1974, the house retains all of the beauty of Cape Dutch living in Tulbagh. Yellowwood floors and antique furniture create an authentic atmosphere and old world magic.
THE 4-POSTER ROOM
Room 1 - The Toll House Self Catering
The main bedroom at this self-catering house in Tulbagh is tastefully furnished, beautifully decorated and dominated by its glorious 4-poster bed.
The en-suite bathroom & toilet offers a walk in shower.
THE FAMILY SUIITE / QUEEN ROOM
Room 2/3 - The Toll House Self Catering
This large family suite offers a standard queen room, with a twin bedded rooms alongside. These two rooms share a bathroom with Victorian ball and claw bath and separate toilet.
KITCHEN AND LIVING AREA
This self-catering house has a sunny veranda on Tulbagh's Church Street leading into a large living room. The fully equipped farm style kitchen is ideal for those seeking self-catering accommodation in Tulbagh, and is perfect for family eat ins.The Toll House offers complementary homemade bread, wine, tea, coffee, sugar and milk.
POOL, COURTYARD AND GARDEN
The kitchen opens up to a large private courtyard with a sunny lawn, tranquil garden and a refreshing plunge pool. Enjoy a braai or a romantic dinner outside on sultry Tulbagh evenings. More Self-Catering Accommodation





A wonderful character cottage in an amazing street of living history
Gabrielle and Marcel