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Southbroom South Coast Kwazulu Natal, Southcoast KwaZulu Natal South Africa

SOUTHBROOM

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Southbroom’s history dates back to the year 1884 when Alfred Eyles, an English missionary from wick, near Bath, established a mission for the Society of Friends near the hill known as “Ntsaba” or, The Outlook. When he bought the area, however, he changed the name to Southbroom, after his Southbroom Hall family home in Wiltshire. Land surveyors, pleased to find a reminder of the 'Old Country', retained the name when officially declaring a town on the site in 1933.

Southbroom Beachfront

The main surfing beach at Southbroom is netted and patrolled by lifeguards in season.
A quietly bustling self contained Village, Southbroom is buried in a tropical paradise offering a relaxed lifestyle for residents and holidaymakers of all ages. The beautiful Bay which is protected by shark nets, is perfect for surfers while sun worshippers can enjoy the scene from the grassy terraces; two tidal pools offer safe bathing for children. The quiet unspoilt beaches have an "away from it all" feel, the rocky coves will delight any fisherman.

 

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