R 15 999 000
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6 031 m² Commercial space in Colesberg

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Rare find in the heart of COLESBERG!

A Rare Gem in the Heart of Colesberg The Colesberg Lodge

The Colesberg Lodgeformerly the Central Hotelis an iconic landmark dating back to 1874 and remains one of the regions most enduring establishments. Ideally situated for travelers moving between Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, the Free State, and both the Western and Eastern Cape, this well-preserved lodge occupies a prime location in the historic town of Colesberg. The town serves as a major junction connecting national routes to Johannesburg, Gqeberha Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, and Durban.

Recently repainted and excellently maintained, the lodge offers a variety of accommodation options, from luxury suites to budget-friendly rooms, appealing to a broad range of guests. With a 72 booking rate in December 2023even with quieter months throughout the yearthe property demonstrates strong potential and consistent demand.

For forward-thinking investors, the Colesberg Lodge presents an exceptional opportunity. Guests can enjoy a cozy, country-style lounge with a welcoming winter fireplace, or make the most of warm summer days at the pool deck and poolside bar.

The lodge is being sold as a going concern purchase price excludes VAT.

Property Features

50 Bedrooms

35 currently used by the hotel the remainder leased out

44 Bathrooms

35 in hotel use 9 leased out

Swimming pool with deck and bar

Two fully equipped kitchens

Conference facilities

Two storerooms

Laundry

Secure undercover parking

Staff quarters

Two external buildings

Additional Accommodation

House 1

4 Bedrooms

2.5 Bathrooms

Kitchen

Dining room

Living room

Built-in braai opening onto a patio

House 2

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

Kitchen

Open-plan dining & living area

A Town Steeped in History

Nestled among striking klip-koppies, Colesberg is a town rich in heritage and natural charm. Established in 1830 on the site of an abandoned London Missionary Society station, it was originally named Toverberg after the nearby Coleskop hill. It was later renamed in honor of Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole, Governor of the Cape Colony 18281833.

The regions history stretches from Stone Age hunter-gatherers to trekboers, missionaries, and the farming communities that followed. Colesberg was declared a district in 1837 and became a municipality in 1840.

Today, the town is celebrated for its fertile farmland, scenic Karoo landscapes, and distinctive koppies. Generational farms in the area are renowned for producing high-quality Merino wool, Dorper sheep, and horses, supported by irrigation farming along the Seekoei River.

Colesberg Lodge offers investors not only a thriving business opportunity but also the rare privilege of owning a piece of South Africas heritage in one of the Karoos most captivating towns.

Property details

  • Listing number T4215045
  • Property type Commercial
  • Listing date 19 Aug 2025
  • Land size 6 031 m²
  • Floor size 6 031 m²
  • Rates and taxes R 2 700

Property features

  • Open parking 100

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