Coniston Guest House

Coniston Guest House Overnight accommodation in our elegant historic Cape Georgian Homestead halfway between Cape Town an

Historic Coniston House was built in 1835 by Thomas Plewman, an 1820 settler and has remained in the family to this day. It is one of the very few genuine Cape Georgian double storey houses in the country. Coniston House was the venue for a meeting between President Paul Kruger of the Transvaal Republic and the British Government in 1894. It was also used as a hospital by the Boer forces during their occupation of the district during the Anglo-Boer War.

30/11/2018

We have one last room for the 22nd December !

Coleskop
05/07/2017

Coleskop

Early evening here at Coniston..
26/07/2016

Early evening here at Coniston..

Built in 1835 by Thomas Plewman, Coniston house is a historic landmark in Colesberg and is definitely worth a visit! ❤😜 ...
26/07/2016

Built in 1835 by Thomas Plewman, Coniston house is a historic landmark in Colesberg and is definitely worth a visit! ❤😜 #1835

10/04/2015

The need for the karretjiemense's artisanal skills has fallen away, robbing them of a livelihood. Yet some persevere with the traditional way of life.

03/12/2014

DOCUMENTARY FILM: A rural Karoo family forge their way into modernity after a lifetime of wandering on the road. The story is a humane and soft portrait of a…

18/10/2013

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Colesberg

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