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Margate Place Guest House

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Overview

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Margate Place Guest House[1] is a small family business that operates in the Summerstrand area of Port Elizabeth. It is one of the longest-running guest houses in the Port Elizabeth region which opened its doors in 1992. The guest house sits in the heart of Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth. The Eastern Cape Region is known for its excellent world-class safari trips. Located just 45 min drive from the Addo Elephant National Park[2] which currently (2024) has over 800 elephants. The region also boasts being the bottlenose dolphin capital of the world with about 30,000 in population (2023). They are often spotted in pods of 200-300 right off the beach about 100m from Miller Beach.

The main house which was built in the 1930's was one of the first houses in the area. Later it was renovated several times to accommodate the current eight guest rooms on the property. The property runs on eighty percent solar power it also uses a commercial grade water filtration for the gardens.

The guest house is part of the PEMBBA group[3]. This association validates a certain level of service offered to guests which must be registered as an official accommodation.

Margate Place Guest House
Established 1992
Website https://margateplace.co.za/
Blog https://margateplace.co.za/margate-place-guesthouse-blog/
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@MargatePlaceGuestHouse
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Sunset over millers beach in Port Elizabeth
 
Margate Place Garden Entrance for the last 32 years, about 3000 guests pass this garden every year.

Reference List

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  1. ^ "Margate Place Guesthouse Summerstrand PE | B&B | Self Catering". Margate Place Guesthouse. Retrieved 2024-10-15.
  2. ^ "Addo Elephant National Park".
  3. ^ "Margate Place Guest House". PEMBBA. Retrieved 2024-10-15.