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Bethulie Guest Farm

| Excellent 8 reviews
from R300 Avg per night for 2 guests
per night
 Sleeps 13
Type: Guest House
Check-in: 14:00
Check-out: 10:00
Reviews: 8 reviews

About Bethulie Guest Farm

Bethulie Guest House was built in 1924 by Mr Pellesier (a descendant of one of the founding families of Bethulie) for his daughter by one of his friends the renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker, one of the most well-known architects in South African history.The rooms are big with en-suite bathrooms and there is a Jacuzzi bath in the extra main guest bathroom which guests are welcome to use. In each room there is a Flat Screen TV with some DStv channels, bar fridge and coffee making facilities, amenities, a double or two single beds (extra Beds in a room can be arranged

Wedding Venues: We are also open for small weddings.

Conference Venues: Up to 30 delegates can be accommodated in classroom style. Please be specific in email. Wi-Fi available and 5 in house rooms.

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Pets allowed by arrangement. No smoking allowed in the rooms.

Guest Reviews

Bethulie Guest Farm
4.5 out of 5 stars - 8 votes
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jack ferreira
August 2022
This Sir Herbert Baker designed home was a find with its beautiful and interesting decor and objet d'art. excellent hospitality and a luxurious stay in the spacious rooms.
suzette lester
March 2020
Loved the setting Roads to the guest farm are excellent. We couldn’t review any of the meals as the manager/host was not well but he was very accommodating and offered to collect food from the restaurant in town but we managed on what we had with us. I would stay there again though
pierre reyneke
March 2020
We had an unforgettable stay in this beautifully kept and maintained guesthouse. Kobus, our host, was very welcoming and went out of his way to cater to our needs. I would highly recommend staying over in Bethulie Guest Farm
peter edwards
December 2019
A trip into yester year at the Bethulie Guest farm. We were greeted with lovely smiles and antique furniture. A great experience and worthwhile stopover with delicious breakfast. Dinner slightly overpriced though.
carol mills
May 2019
The Guest Farm is so much of the past , building imposing, the decor fitting and yet of the present too... Our host was a mine of information ,made us feel at home, communicated & catered well.

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Facilities

  • Wheelchair Enabled
  • Laundry Facilities*
  • Indoor Fireplace
  • Satellite TV*
  • Braai/Barbecue
  • Jacuzzi/Hot-tub
  • Wi-Fi
  • Parking on Premises
  • Cosy
  • Conference Venues

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Afrikaans
  • Sotho (Sesotho)
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Bethulie Guest Farm location

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Bethulie Guest Farm is 1.2km from the centre of Bethulie , the nearest airport 159.6km (Bloemfontein Airport).
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Bethulie Guest House was built in 1924 by Mr Pellesier (a descendant of one of the founding families of Bethulie) for his daughter by one of his