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Thyme and Again is a bed and breakfast guest house ideally situated in Lorne Street, the main road into Estcourt from the south side. The guest house also features an on-site restaurant and offers safe parking. DStv is available in the communal lounge area, we offer a laundry service to guests, and dinner and lunch can be arranged on request. In addition, there is a bar on the premises and a coffee shop right next door. Thyme and Again features cosy, beautifully decorated en-suite rooms, each with its own television set and bar fridge. The rooms are serviced daily, and safe parking is provided for guests.
Nestled in the valley below Van Reenen’s Pass and at the heart of Anglo-Boer War territory, Estcourt is a sizable town that, along with Winterton 40 km to the north, serves as a gateway to the Central Drakensberg. Originally named Bushman's River due to its riverside location, the town was later renamed in honour of English parliamentarian Thomas Estcourt, who supported settler immigration to the area. Beyond its historical ties to the Anglo-Boer War, Estcourt is also known for its proximity to natural attractions like the Weenen Game Reserve and the Thukela Biosphere—a 100,000-hectare conservation area home to elephants, white rhinos, wildebeest, leopards, hyenas, warthogs, and various antelope species. Key historical landmarks include the Armoured Train Cemetery, where Winston Churchill was famously captured, and Brynbella Hill, 10 km away, which served as a strategic Boer position. The original stone wall used by both British and Boer forces during the November 23, 1899, skirmish still stands today as a national monument. Hiking and walking opportunities around Estcourt feature the New Formosa Nature Reserve, ideal for game viewing; the historic Furrow Walking Trail; and the Moor Park Nature Reserve, known for its scenic paths and exceptional birdwatching.
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83 Lorne Street, Estcourt , 3310