To most South Africans, Grahamstown, (or Makhanda) just off the N2 between Port Elizabeth and Port Alfred, is the home of Rhodes University, and the host of one of the country's longest running and major arts festivals - the National Arts Festival. Regarded as the heart of the tourist route known as 'Frontier Country', Grahamstown, along with towns like Alicedale, Sidbury, Riebeeck East, ... cont.
from the N2 ex Port Elizabeth
At the 1820 Settlers Nation Monument turn left into Grey Street, continue towards town. Grey Street becomes Beaufort Street. Turn right at St Bartholomew Street (sixth right hand side street). The loft is the second building on the right hand side.
From the R67
Take the R67 from the N2. The R67 (George Street) runs into Beaufort Street. Turn left. St Bartholomew Street is the third street on the left. The Loft is the second building on the right hand side.
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