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Theftero Spiti

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Superior house with great golf course and ocean views. Offering a sauna, steam room, pool, 4 en suite bedrooms with balconies, huge entertainment area and deck. It is equally suited for a family holiday, golf getaway or client enertainment. Close to clubhouse.

Kearsney Manor

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Situated on an original sugar estate, Kearsney Manor is an old English mansion built in the late 1800s, by Sir Liege Hulett. This magnificent old colonial estate is recognised as a Heritage Site and once housed the original Kearsney College. The estate has recently been renovated and is situated 80km from Durban on the Natal North Coast.


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On the North Coast inland from Blythedale. The name epitomises the historical background of the area which is linked to the great Zulu king, Shaka. Site of his great capital known as kwaDukuza, it consisted of some 2000 beehive huts. A monument in Couper Street commemorates his death. The late Chief Albert Luthuli, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, lived and is buried here.

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