Established in 1832 this heritage site, better known as the Pig n Whistle Hotel, is situated in the quaint little English style village of Bathurst in the heart of Settler country in the Eastern Cape.
The business consists of a ten bedroom hotel, the famous Pig n Whistle pub, being the oldest licensed continously operating pub in South Africa, a restaurant, venue for various occasions, five retail rental shops as well as a large studio currently being used for pilates.
The Inn offers its famous veranda and historic restaurant & pub for casual eating where locals and tourists mingle. Further facilities include a swimming pool with a bar & entertainment area where live bands often perform. In addition to this there are two more entertainment areas which could be used for additional dining or lounge areas.
Accommodation consists of ten beautifully restored bedrooms which are tastefully furnished and are in keeping with the charm of a bygone era. There are six heritage bedrooms that share two immaculate bathrooms and four double bedrooms that each have their own ensuite bathrooms.
The sale includes all furniture and fittings, beautiful antiques, chandeliers, paintings as well as a large commercial kitchen with contents that can cater to large crowds. The price is exclusive of Vat.
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Property has 50,000 Lt capacity in rainwater tanks A 5000Lt municipal filler tank Large solar geyser Two electric geysers A 10Kva Inverter A 7Kva Generator
In 1852 Jeremiah Goldswain bought the Inn from Hartley junior. The Inn acquired its current name about a hundred years later when soldiers from the Royal Air Force where stationed nearby. They decided to name their new pub after their pub in England and hence it became known as The Pig n Whistle.
As you draw up to the only four-way stop in the middle of the historic village of Bathurst you will wonder whether you have been transported back in time. This charming village with its historic buildings lining the streets was founded by the British colonial administration in 1820 to be the administrative centre of the Albany district. It was named for the Colonial Secretary of the time, Lord Bathurst. That plan...
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