Burlington Bush Cottages
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Member since: 26 March 2009
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Burlington Bush Cottages is a secluded secret, situated in the Eastern Cape - South Africa's 'wild province' where the bushveld meets the beach. Here, an experience in stylish, rustic living awaits - side by side with all the organic beauty that nature has to offer.
This secluded kloof is home to four cottages perched over a scenic dam, each designed for relaxed luxury. The indoor space transitions effortlessly into the outdoors, where features like a fire pit and braai area allow guests to dine under the stars.
Each of the four cottages is designed to cater to modern conveniences while treating guests to an experience in bucolic living. Elegantly decorated bedrooms lead off onto spacious balconies that overlook the dam and the surrounding bushveld - the perfect space for taking in the view and soaking up the sun. In the morning, enjoy breakfast in the outdoors as you take in the view. As you wind down the day, settle down with a book on the sleeper sofa or stretch out in the super king-sized bed, amongst plush pillows and luxurious percale cotton linen, for an afternoon nap - time passes slowly here... Allow the luxury furnishings in each cottage to envelop you in comfort.
Our friendly service team will ensure that your stay with us is comfortable, convenient and relaxed - filled with the best hospitality the province has to offer. Everything you need is right here and most requests can be accommodated by our receptive and approachable team. Far away from the disturbances of the city, it's an oasis that allows you to sit back and relax. This natural haven is home to extensive bird life, otter colonies and herds of free-roaming game.
Burlington Bush Cottages' bespoke offering includes 'The Boat House' - a fully equipped, communal kitchen area (in addition to the kitchenette in each cottage) complete with a fridge, freezer gas stove and electric oven that will take care of all your self-catering needs. Outside, a fire pit with 16 safari chairs provides the ideal spot for fireside conversations while the braai facility allows guests to hone their wood-fired cooking skills. Make every moment a memorable one. Watch the sunrise, experience the sunset while you dine outdoors, fill your lungs with fresh air.
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Property Type | Cottage, Self Catering |
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Check-in | 02:00 PM - 04:30 PM |
Check-out before | 10:00 AM |
Cancellation Policy | Strict |
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About the Host
Member since: 26 March 2009
About the Host
Member since: 26 March 2009
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