From R750 per unit, depending on unit, guests and time of year
AppleBee Cottages are a collection of garden cottages creating a homely vibe for your visit to the student town of Grahamstown/Makhanda. The cottages are nestled away in a spacious garden in the laid-back neighbourhood of West Hill - a leafy suburb within easy reach of the town centre.
Taking a look around, there are a total of three self-catering units, each privately set with their own entrances, as well as an annex room in the main house.
Applebee Guest Cottage One, sleeps a total of five. The main bedroom has a queen bed, while the second room has twin beds. There’s a sleeper couch in the living room which allows for the fifth guest. A shared bathroom has a shower and bath. The living room has a dining table and open plan kitchen which is fully equipped. This cottage has a private garden.
Applebee Guest Cottage Two, sleeps a total of three and has twin beds, plus an additional sleeper couch. There is a bathroom with shower, plus a comfortable lounge area. The kitchen is fully equipped, this unit has air conditioning.
Applebee Guest Cottage Three also sleeps a total of three and has twin beds, and a bathroom with shower which is ensuite to the bedroom. There is a sleeper couch in the living room. The living area looks out over the swimming pool. As with the other units, there is a well equipped kitchen.
Last up is the Applebee Annex. This is a renovated room within the main house and has a queen bed with ensuite bathroom. Ideally suited to a single person, the room has a small kitchenette and a desk.
All guests are welcome to enjoy the swimming pool (it can get rather hot in Grahamstown). There’s WiFi available, quality linen and towels can be found in all units and secure off-street parking is available.
For a comfortable, quiet and well-positioned stay in Grahamstown, look no further than Applebee.
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