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John Montagu - Victorian Guest House

John Montagu - Victorian Guest House Guest House accommodation in Montagu Western Cape

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Tel: 086 127 6237
Int. Tel: +27 51 924 0585

Description

If you are looking for somewhere far from the madding crowd, this is your spot!! Enjoy gracious and abundant living in this tranquil Victorian bed and breakfast in Montagu, surrounded by the spectacular Langeberg Mountains. Five tastefully furnished period bedrooms with quaint en suite bathrooms, plus a large and comfortable lounge.

herry Tainton invites you to experience tranquil Victorian living at the beautifully restored John Montagu, only 2 hours drive from either Cape Town or Oudtshoorn - an ideal retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life and in the fruit and wine bowl of the Cape. Centrally situated in a quiet street in the picturesque town of Montagu, it comprises five luxury en suite bedrooms each uniquely decorated .

Accommodation

John Montagu Guest House offers five beautifully furnished en-suite bedrooms each uniquely decorated in a Victorian style. There is a choice of double or twin beds.
 

 Each bedroom has a unique character in terms of linens and colour co-ordination. No effort has been spared to make each guest feel at home.

Smoking outside only

 


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Directions

From Cape Town, take N1 to Worcester. From Worcester, follow the R60 to Robertson. Then the R62 from Ashton to Montagu. Montagu is +- 75 km from Worcester. From the Garden Route use the R62 from Port Elizabeth, via Uniondale, De Rust, Dysselsdorp, Oudtshoorn, Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Barrydale and then Montagu. Or you can travel via , onto Oudtshoorn, Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Barrydale then Montagu. When you enter Montagu from Cape Town, turn 4th Left into Kohler, or from Barrydale, turn 4th Right into Kohler, then 3rd Right into Joubert, we are number 30.