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Sulphur hot springsThe Cradock Spa is 4km from Cradock on the Marlow Road. Visitors can enjoy the therapeutic waters in both outdoor and indoor pools. MuseumsOlive Shreiner MuseumThe Olive Shreiner House Museum contains exhibits of the authoresses’ life and works. Olive spent many of her early years in Cradock . Her novel, ‘The Story of an African Farm’ is said to have been written during her time as a governess on farms in the district. Great Fish River MuseumThe Great Fish River Museum is housed in Cradock’s second Dutch Reformed church, originally built circa 1825. The museum gives a feeling of settler-life in the years after 1806 during the second British occupation of the Cape. The museum exhibits, amongst other things, furniture and domestic. National MonumentsIlex Oak TreesQuercus Ilex Oak trees in Dundas Street were planted in 1850 and are said to be the oldest in the world. Dutch Reformed Church Buildings and architecture
Cradock Four GalleryThe Cradock Four Gallery pays homage to four the four Cradock activists – Matthew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto, Fort Calata and Sicelo Mhlauli – who were killed by policemen in 1985. The men were returning to Cradock from a meeting in Port Elizabeth when they were abducted, assaulted and killed. The vehicle carrying their bodies burnt and the men’s charred remains were found days later. The gallery displays images and texts that commemorate the men’s heroism and the transformation of the area and the country from the days of the repressive apartheid regime. Cradock Four Garden of Remembrance
Harry Potter's Grave
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