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About Us

Pepper Tree Cottage was the original homestead on our farm and was lovingly restored with the help of an environmental architect. Read his view of the process in the magazine Arch SA, Issue 76, November 2015, pages 32-34 (http://saia.org.za/?page_id=714).

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Our farm was also the site where the Kouga Meteorite landed – and subsequently donated in 1903 to the South African Museum in Cape Town by the then owner, Mr Kritzinger. Bartle Logie describes the Kritzinger family and Joubertskraal Farm in more detail in his book, Boots in the Baviaans

(see: www.bartlelogiebooks.co.za pages 18-19).

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No Pets, Firearms or Quad bikes allowed

No cell phone reception avalible at the campsite or cottage

There is solar electricity available at the cottage

The campsite has no electricity points - food/beverages  can be kept cool at the farmhouse on request

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Absolutely stunning! Just what we needed to clear our heads and connect with each other again.

~ MJ Marais

The pictures you sent us don't come close to the beauty of your farm.

Magical untouched beauty

~ Colleen Hudson

Camp stories and marshmellow braaiing around the firepit were the highlight of our family time.

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~ Ellis Family

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