Stopforth House

Mpumalanga


At the top of the town, with incredible views from its wraparound stoep, this house was built in 1886 and reconstructed in 1892. It shows the life of a late Victorian middle-class family, with a tea set on the dining-room table and antelope heads on the walls.

The Stopforth family occupied the house for almost a century and it contains the furniture and domestic articles they used between 1886 and 1914. The ticket also covers Belhaven House.


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