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Set in the picturesque Cowie Valley, Cavers
Country Guest House (4 star in the Guest House category) offers guests a unique opportunity to enjoy
luxurious accommodation, warm hospitality and spectacular views of
the tranquil surroundings.
Cavers is a fifth generation family-owned farm
with one of the most beautiful gardens in South Africa, 16 km from
the scenic village of Bedford. A stone double storey homestead, built
in 1850, is used exclusively for guests.

From the kitchen comes fine country cuisine. Farm lamb, beef and venison,
prepared to your preference with a home grown selection of fresh farm
vegetables.
Candle-lit dinners are served in the dining room of the main stone
double storey homestead. A traditional barbeque around the pool or in the veld
under the African stars is also a favourite.
English or Continental breakfasts
are served on the patio or in the guest dining room. Home made bread, butter,
preserves, cheese and yogurts are offered.
A Brief History of Cavers
The Rev. William Ross came out to South
Africa with Dr. David Livingstone as a missionary in 1840. An
ordained minister from the town of Errol (near Perth) in Scotland, his
missionary work took him to Mafeking and the Bechuana tribes where he
died 23 years later in 1863, aged 61. His son, William Daniel,
purchased the farm Cavers from his father-in-law, William Ainslie, and
the original stone house was built in 1850. The name Cavers
originated from the family-owned farm near Jedburgh in Scotland which is
still in existence to this day. William Daniel was shot and killed
in the mountains just north of Cavers in 1901 during the Anglo-Boer war.
His wife, Georgina, ran the farm with her second son, Colin Keith, who
had to leave school (St. Andrews) at age 16. Kenneth Ross, the
current owner, is the fourth generation Ross to farm Cavers.
The Guest House was opened in 1994 and, apart from minor
alterations, the originality of the homestead has been maintained.
Guests and friends from more than 25 countries world-wide have been
accommodated since then. The
Bedford district is renowned as one of the premier stock farming areas
in South Africa and also for abundant plains game and bird species.
Cavers is a working stock farm with Merino sheep, Angora goats and a
pedigree Holstein herd started in 1926 by Keith Ross. Milk is
processed on the farm and products (yoghurt, amasi and cheese) are sold
locally. A garden festival is held annually
during October when many of the beautiful gardens in the district are on
show plus other activities which make the festival an event not to be
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