Chalets Accommodation Near Chavonnes Battery Museum
10 Chalets in Chavonnes Battery Museum. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Hout Bay Beach Cottage
Cottages, Guest Houses, Chalets, Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Villas in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Free-standing holiday cottage in perfect location, 100 meters from the beach. Excellent security. Three bedrooms,...
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R2,950
Hoogeland's Wood Cabins
Chalets, Self Catering in Penhill, Cape Town
Our units are designed to give you a different scenery and you will experience the 'farm life'. Our units are...
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R990
Zonnekus Holiday Resort
Camps, Chalets, Self Catering, Caravan Parks, Resorts in Philadelphia
We offer affordable and fun-filled days for your whole family. The resort offers plenty of accommodation options...
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R290
Placid Pines Garden Cottage
Cottages, Chalets, Self Catering in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Placid Pines Garden Cottage is situated in a quiet fishing suburb called Hout Bay.
The unit consists of a large...
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R800
ZenCapeTown Forest Retreat
Cottages, Chalets, Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Bungalows in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Welcome to ZenCapeTown Forest Retreat!
This Cabin-in-the-woods style self-catering holiday home is truly a rare...
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R1,950
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Long Street, Two Oceans Marathon, South African Museum and Planetarium, Koopmans-de Wet House, Two Oceans Aquarium, Langa Township, Heart of Cape Town Museum, Noon Gun, Lions Head, Castle of Good Hope, Newlands Stadium, Newlands Brewery, District Six Museum, The Company's Garden, Holocaust Centre, Greenmarket Square, Rhodes Memorial, South African National Gallery , Orange Kloof, Blue Train, Long Street Baths, Signal Hill, Whisky Live Festival, St George's Cathedral, V&A Waterfront, Bayside Mall
Chavonnes Battery Museum Reviews
More info about Chavonnes Battery Museum
The Chavonnes Battery on the Cape Town harbour front was built by the Dutch East India Company between 1715 and 1726 and designed to protect Table Bay from direct attack. Aside from being a fortification, it also served as a gaol, soldier’s barracks and smallpox isolation hospital over the years. In 1860, a breakwater and the Alfred Basin was added to the V & A harbour and much of the original battery was either destroyed or concealed under rubble. The battery lay buried until 1999 when a company, seeking to build its head office on the land, had the area professionally excavated and approximately one third of the original Chavonnes Battery was uncovered. Architects planned the head office building over part of the excavation and in 2012 the Chavonnes Battery Museum was officially opened to the public. Visitors are transported via boardwalks through the ruins to gain an interesting insight into the old building techniques and to... Show more