
Kapokbos Gaste PlaasPhilippolis, Free State, South Africa Selfsorg | (POA) |
This guest farm offers four rooms that accommodate up to 10 people with a mix of a queen, two double and four twin beds. Bathrooms consist of a separate tub and shower. There is a fully equipped kitchen, lounge and dinning area and a patio.
Philippolis is a small town situated in the Motheo and Xhariep region of the Free State Province in South Africa. In 1823 it served as a missionary outpost for the Bushman. This makes Philippolis the oldest settlement in the Free State Province.
This town was named after John Philip of the London Missionary Society. In 1826 Adam Kok II, a Griqua leader, settled here with his folks and was made the guardian of the mission, but he then, together with his followers, killed all the Bushmen at the Mission Station.