Situated in the heart of the Anglo-Boer War and Anglo-Zulu War Battlefields...

The story of Lennox Guest House

"Lennox" is the farm of former Rugby Springbok, Dirk Froneman and his wife Salomè and nestles at the foot of Lennox Hill, where, history tells us, the Boers hid their horses during the Battle of Talana Hill - the first engagement of the Anglo-Boer War - 20th October 1899.

We are right at the heart of the Anglo-Boer War and Anglo-Zulu War Battlefields - names like Rorke's Drift, fugitive's Drift, Isandlwana and Blood River ring out from glorious and historic pasts. But that is only the beginning - like the Voortrekkers and the British, we want you to fall under the spell of our region - "the land of milk and honey". Enjoy the luxury and experience the heartbeat of the people.

Rooms are beautifully furnished and exquisite handmade furniture graces our rooms. Warmth and spontaneity gathers everyone around the Dinner and Breakfast table where delicious meals are served.

Relax beside the pool, enjoy a game of snooker or travel around the world in conversation with other guests or simply feel the soft mist against your skin on an early morning game drive. On these game drives you will be greeted by Eland, Hartebeest, Giraffe and various birds.

The sole purpose of the owners, Dirk and Salomè Froneman, is to enable you to create fond and unforgettable memories of Lennox Cottage Guest House.