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This Spacious family home, nestled in the heart of the prestigious Fort Hill neighborhood in King Williams Town, sits on a generous corner plot ideal for a bed and breakfast. This property features a lounge, dining room, kitchen, and five spacious bedrooms with three bathrooms. The home is fully walled and situated on a gently sloping plot, offering both privacy and charm. Additional amenities include a single garage and a covered patio area, perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
Qonce, or King William's Town, is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the banks of the Buffalo River. The town is about 60 kilometres northwest of the Indian Ocean port of East London. It has a population of around 35,000 inhabitants and forms part of the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality. King William’s Town is situated on the upper reaches of the Buffalo River and the town is a fascinating mixture of history, culture and landscape. From King William's town the N2 leads to one of the South Africa's most pleasant holiday cities, namely East London.
Cultural history is preserved in the town’s museums, monuments and many sandstone buildings - including the Steve Biko Garden of Remembrance, the Bisho Massacre Monument, the Amathole Museum (a Xhosa gallery, German settlers, military local history and mammal displays) and a Missionary Museum.