Kempton Park is a large town situated on the East Rand in Gauteng, South Africa. Kempton Park was established in 1903 when Karl Wolff sub-divided a portion of his Zuurfontein farm into residential stands and named the new village Kempten after the Bavarian town of his birth. Soon after, the name was anglicized into Kempton Park. In 1952 the Jan Smuts Airport was built on the land next to the ... cont.
From OR Tambo Airport:
Take the R21 to Pretoria. Take the 3rd off-ramp after the airport, Pomona Road. Turn right at the traffic lights. See Engen garage on left hand side and a dam on the right. Continue straight at fork, pass a Spar on the right hand side and a second smaller Engen garage on the left. 200m after the Engen garage turn right at the traffic lights into 9th Road. Proceed 400m to a stop street. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. Blue Mango is the second gate on the left, number 226.
From Pretoria:
Take the R21 to OR Tambo Airport, (follow airport signs). Take the Benoni off-ramp and turn left at the top. At intersection see Engen garage on the left and a dam across the road. Turn left onto 3rd Avenue. Pass a Spar on the right hand side and a second smaller Engen garage on the left. 200m after the Engen garage turn right at the traffic lights into 9th Road. Proceed 400m to a stop street. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. Blue Mango is the second gate on the left, number 226
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