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Lion's Rest Guest House

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R 1,550
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Lion's Rest Guest House, established in 2004, is a prestigious 4-star establishment located in an upmarket residential area of Mafikeng, North West Province, South Africa. This owner-managed property has established itself as one of the finest accommodations in the region, as recognized by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA).

The guest house features 12 meticulously designed rooms, each offering sophisticated comfort and modern amenities. Every room includes a private en-suite bathroom with both a bath and walk-in shower, independently controlled air-conditioning, a work station with convenient power points, private entrance, television with DStv, bar fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, and a digital safe. The rooms are furnished with premium 100% cotton Percale bed linens and decorated with original oil paintings, creating an elegant and peaceful atmosphere.

The property boasts excellent facilities including a Lapa adjacent to a swimming pool, providing guests with a serene outdoor relaxation area. The elegant Sunroom, furnished with solid Kiaat wood and antique cabinets, serves as the breakfast venue where guests can enjoy a comprehensive buffet including cereals, yogurts, and a full English breakfast.

Security is a top priority at Lion's Rest, featuring a 2.5m high perimeter wall with electric fencing and electronic gate access. The establishment is also equipped with a backup generator to ensure uninterrupted power supply, guaranteeing a comfortable and worry-free stay for both business and leisure travelers.

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