20 Church Street Tulbagh (Self-catering)
SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION CHURCH STREET, TULBAGH
For those who appreciate beautiful things, this delightful Cape Dutch house, built in the 1780s is in pristine original condition with yellowwood floors and ceilings throughout. Thoughtfully appointed with antiques and artwork, it has lots of character and makes for a very special stay. Surprisingly large and spacious, the house sleeps five, perfect for a family or two couples. Centrally located in historic Church Street with its shops, restaurants and museums.
Rates, discounts & supplements
Click here
Accommodation is self-catering, although breakfast in the grand dining room of The Cape Dutch Quarter’s Manor House is readily available.
Located just three doors up from the main house, this wonderful self-catering Tulbagh house will enchant all who set eyes on her. Built in 1798, and restored to its original glory in 1973, the house retains all of the beauty of Cape Dutch living in Tulbagh. The house has yellowwood floors and ceilings, and boasts period antique furniture and art that creates an authentic atmosphere of old world magic.
THE 4-POSTER ROOM
Room 1 - Yellowwood House Self-Catering
The large main bedroom at this self-catering house in Tulbagh is tastefully furnished and dominated by its antique brass 4-poster bed.

THE QUEEN ROOM
Room 2 - Yellowwood House Self-Catering
This large family room offers a Victorian brass queen bed and a separate single bed
KITCHEN AND LIVING AREA
This self-catering house has a sunny veranda on Tulbagh's Church Street leading into a large dining room and on to a large sitting room with DSTV. The fully equipped kitchen is ideal for those seeking self-catering accommodation in Tulbagh. 
COURTYARD AND GARDEN
The house opens up to two private courtyards, one with a braai, lapa and garden and the other a sunny cobbled space. Enjoy a braai or a romantic dinner outside on sultry Tulbagh evenings. The pool at the main house may be used by guests at Yellowwood House.More Self-Catering Accommodation





The façade of Yellowwood House self catering as seen from Tulbagh's historic Church Street.
Karen & Jan