Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating history of Pilgrim’s Rest in Mpumalanga by visiting the Alanglade House Museum. Nestled just north of the village, this exquisite Victorian-style mansion, built in 1915 by Transvaal Gold Mining Estates, offers a glimpse into the lives of the town’s mine managers during the gold rush era. Today, the Alanglade House Museum stands as a domestic monument, preserving the legacy of Pilgrim’s Rest’s mining past and showcasing a collection of artifacts and period furnishings.
Built in 1915 by the Transvaal Gold Mining Estates, Alanglade House was the residence of the mine manager until 1972, when the last mine closed its doors. This grand double-story building stands out among Pilgrim’s Rest’s corrugated iron structures, a testament to the elevated status enjoyed by mine managers of that era. Today, Alanglade serves as a period house museum, preserving the heritage and offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
Inside the museum, you’ll find a meticulously curated collection of artifacts and period furnishings from the early 1900s. Explore the spacious layout, which bears the influence of Sir Herbert Baker, and marvel at the transformation of the surrounding landscape into a tennis court, croquet lawn, and a beautiful garden adorned with old-fashioned roses and vibrant flowers. The museum’s guided tours, which can be booked in advance from the Information Centre, provide a deeper understanding of Alanglade’s significance and the captivating stories that lie within its walls.
Information Centre Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 16:00
Guided tours of can be booked at the Information Centre: Monday to Friday: 11:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 15:00 Saturday: 11:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 15:00 Sunday & Public Holidays: 11:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 15:00
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Alanglade House Museum - Pilgrim's Rest
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating history of Pilgrim’s Rest in Mpumalanga by visiting the Alanglade House Museum. Nestled just north of the village, this exquisite Victorian-style mansion, built in 1915 by Transvaal Gold Mining Estates, offers a glimpse into the lives of the town’s mine managers during the gold rush era. Today, the Alanglade House Museum stands as a domestic monument, preserving the legacy of Pilgrim’s Rest’s mining past and showcasing a collection of artifacts and period furnishings.
Built in 1915 by the Transvaal Gold Mining Estates, Alanglade House was the residence of the mine manager until 1972, when the last mine closed its doors. This grand double-story building stands out among Pilgrim’s Rest’s corrugated iron structures, a testament to the elevated status enjoyed by mine managers of that era. Today, Alanglade serves as a period house museum, preserving the heritage and offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
Inside the museum, you’ll find a meticulously curated collection of artifacts and period furnishings from the early 1900s. Explore the spacious layout, which bears the influence of Sir Herbert Baker, and marvel at the transformation of the surrounding landscape into a tennis court, croquet lawn, and a beautiful garden adorned with old-fashioned roses and vibrant flowers. The museum’s guided tours, which can be booked in advance from the Information Centre, provide a deeper understanding of Alanglade’s significance and the captivating stories that lie within its walls.