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Experience Typical Karoo Hospitality Our History
On a warm Summers
day in 1856
Frederick Lehmkuhl was resting next to a rippling stream when he looked up at
the majestic blue mountain where the vultures were circling.
In this beautiful
environment, where wild buck were peacefully grazing, the town of Willowmore was
built in 1864.
Besides the fact that the
development of the Willowmore region was initially coupled to the local Dutch
Reformed Church and the school, the town also served as a gateway between the
Great Karoo and a harbour which was going to be developed at Knysna.
As part of this growth, the
Dutch Reformed Church built a rectory in Wehmeyer Street and a second storey was
added in 1897.
This building later served as
a hostel for girls. Over the years this stately building has been used by
various owners for different purposes.
Today, Willowmore is no
longer a definite gateway to the sea but offers tired travelers between the
north and the south a restful place to overnight.
The old rectory is today
known as the Willow Historical Guest House which is widely known for its beautiful
Victorian furniture and its pleasant visitor's bar.
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