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Lemon Tree Cottage Melville

Address:

Corner Of 2Nd Avenue And Eighth Street, Melville, . Johannesburg - Bramley

Telephone:
011 726-8514

Fax:
086 548-1820

Description
Lemon Tree Cottage in Melville is a blend of cool minimalist decor including 100 % pure cotton comfort, combined with the warmth of an attractive garden dominated by a signature lemon tree. It''s the perfect place to wind down after hard day''s work or an arduous journey.

Keywords
Parking, Security, Housekeeping, Child Friendly, Braai Barbeque, Golf Course, Swimming, Hiking Trails, Gym Fitness Centre, Rowing Canoeing, Theatre, Laundry, Gardens, Transfer, Tennis Courts, Melville Accommodation, B B or Self Catering Cottage
Company description
Read a book on your own private terrace; switch on the satellite flat screen 81cm TV with remote, surf the net or simply inhale the restorative zesty fragrance. With off-street parking and good security, serviced daily and laundry done on request, you can relax and escape the frenetic pace of city life, and enjoy South Africa's finest beer and wine with your own fully stocked bar fridge and wine rack, set in an oasis of calm and seclusion, close to funky bars, chic restaurants, cyber cafes and bookshops of Melville 7th Street, Johannesburg's premier and most eclectic entertainment area. For your convenience airport transfers to and from the cottage can be arranged and around Johannesburg, the cottage includes a fan to cool you down during summer, heater for those cold winter nights, and a braai facility on the premises. Tea and coffee are supplied, breakfast can be arranged at additional cost (either continental or traditional) or otherwise you can make use of the cottages fully contained kitchenette. Supermarkets and Medi-Clinic are 2 minutes drive away, including Parkview Golf Course, banks, foreign exchange, Emmarentia Dam, and Koppies Nature Reserve. With a 20 to 25 minute drive you can reach a variety of interesting places including The Apartheid Museum (provocative film footage, photographs, text panels and artifacts that tell stories of the apartheid era), Gold Reef City (Joburgs first gold mine), Soweto township (which is closely associated to the struggle against apartheid and have adopted an urban culture that set trends in fashion and music) and the Soccer Stadium (which is situated in Nasrec and will host the group, quarter, semi and the final stages of the World Cup 2010).

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