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North of Johannesburg's CBD, Auckland Park sits on a comfortably poised lazy
slope.
The houses in this suburb contain the last of the people not to migrate to the
more northern areas, and just as well, as the architecture is truly amazing and
definitely eye-catching (needing to be seen to be believed), so make a detour if
this suburb isn't on your initial route. All of this gives A ...
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Hindu Crematorium: less than 5 km
The first Hindu crematorium in South Africa was built in the Brixton Cemetery in 1918, with the assistance of Mahatma Gandhi.
This allowed Hindus to be cremated rather than buried, in keeping with their Hindu traditions.
Gencor Gallery: less than 5 km
University Museums & Galleries: less than 5 km
Parkview Golf Club: less than 5 km
Holes: 18 Par: M 72, W 72 Tel: 011 646 5725/5400 Cnr Wicklow & Emmarentia Avenue, Parkview
North Lodge: less than 5 km
Built in 1905 for Henry S Wilson, a produce merchant. Known as the “Oats King, Wilson built North Lodge on the profits from supplying the British army with fodder for its horses. In the fodder came the seeds of invader species - blackjack, khakibos, gallant soldier and cosmos. For more info visit PARKTOWN HERITAGE
Civic Theatre: less than 5 km
Carfax Gallery: less than 5 km
Dolobran: less than 5 km
Victorian Parktown home with a fine collection of Art Nouveau. For more info visit PARKTOWN HERITAGE
Northwards: less than 5 km
The house was designed in 1904 for John and Jose Dale Lace. In January 1901 Dale Lace commanded the Johannesburg Mounted Rifles. In 1911 Northwards was bought by George Albu (later Sir) founder of General Mining group. For more info visit PARKTOWN HERITAGE
South African Ballet Theatre: less than 5 km
The Fort: less than 5 km
The history of the site goes back to 1893, when President Paul Kruger built a prison in Hillbrow. Later, in 1896, the prison was converted into a fort, carving ramparts from the ridge. For more info: The Johannesburg Fort
Childrens Museum: less than 5 km
Market Theatre: less than 5 km
Museum Africa: less than 5 km
Market Theater Laboratory: less than 5 km
Emoyeni Conference Centre: less than 5 km
The View: less than 5 km
The View in Ridge Road is the oldest house in Johannesburg. For more info visit PARKTOWN HERITAGE
Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival: less than 5 km
Hazeldene Hall: less than 5 km
Hazeldene Hall was built in 1902 for coal magnate Charles Jerome. The Hall provides is the ideal venue for weddings, conferences, wine tastings, dinners and photographic shoots. For more info visit Hazeldene Hall>
Science Museum: less than 5 km
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Grand View B&B in Auckland Park, Gauteng Uniquely positioned on the highest point of Johannesburg, with panoramic views over the city, Grand View B&B provides an enclave of solitude and elegance in northern Johannesburg. This striking establishment is located in one of the most sough... |
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SkyTop Guest House in Auckland Park, Gauteng Nestled amidst the hills of Johannesburg this newly built ultra modern California style house was completed in April of 2008. It is designed and decorated by an American family with deep roots in South Africa. |
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Walton Manor in Auckland Park, Gauteng Walton Manor offers luxury accommodation for you and your family. A stones throw from the Johannesburg City centre, Walton Manor is close to the universities of Johannesburg and Wits, the Wits Business school, the SABC and Media Park and within easy. |
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Zietsies in Auckland Park, Gauteng Zietsies has arguably one of the best views in the City of Gold. The guest house has three beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms and a loft suite, each with a design and character of its own |
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Skytop Bed & Breakfast in Auckland Park, Gauteng Nestled amidst the hills of Johannesburg this newly built ultra modern California style house was completed in April of 2008. It is designed and operated by an American family with deep roots in South Africa. |
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