Southbroom

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CountrySouth Africa
PO box
4277
Southbroom
Southbroom beach
Southbroom beach
Southbroom is located in KwaZulu-Natal
Southbroom
Southbroom
Southbroom is located in South Africa
Southbroom
Southbroom
Coordinates: 30°55′12″S 30°19′01″E / 30.920°S 30.317°E / -30.920; 30.317
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
DistrictUgu
MunicipalityRay Nkonyeni
Area
  Total
10.93 km2 (4.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total
1,615
  Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African25.6%
  Coloured0.5%
  Indian/Asian0.4%
  White73.1%
  Other0.4%
First languages (2011)
  English54.2%
  Afrikaans24.6%
  Zulu11.3%
  Xhosa4.7%
  Other5.1%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
PO box
4277
Area code039

Southbroom is a coastal village on the South Coast of the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa situated approximately halfway between Port Shepstone23 km (14 mi) and Port Edward18 km (11 mi).

Southbroom lies approximately 143 km (89 mi) southwest of the coastal city of Durban, and 213 km (132 mi) south of the provincial capital city of Pietermaritzburg.[2] The village was officially founded in 1933,[3] and in the 2011 census had a population of 1,615 in 847 households.

In 1884, a pioneer named Alfred Eyles established a mission on the site of the present day Outlook Farm. This is the earliest recorded settlement of Southbroom. In 1895, The Fascadale was wrecked on rocks off Southbroom beach while en route to Lisbon, Portugal, but the timely arrival of another vessel meant that only two people died.

The name "Southbroom" was first associated with the area in 1908, when the Swedish Zulu Mission took over the mission from the Eyles family, who subsequently renamed their home "Southbroom"; a reference to a family home in their native England. Frank and Gilbert Eyles, the youngest sons of Alfred, proclaimed the township in 1933.

In 1935, the Southbroom Hotel opened, with its tidal pool (known as Granny's Pool) opening two years later. The golf course was first opened in 1939, before being extended to a full 18 holes in 1948.[3]

Geography

Location

Southbroom is situated between Ramsgate to the north and Marina Beach to the south, and is bounded by the uMbizane River to the north and the Kaba River to the south.

Suburbs

The 2011 census divided the main area of Southbroom into four “sub places”: Southbroom proper (pop. 878), Marina Beach (pop. 247), San Lameer (pop. 93) and Trafalgar (pop. 397).

Culture and contemporary life

Beaches

Southbroom is also home to five beaches within its vicinity including Southbroom Main Beach, Umkobi Beach on the Kaba river mouth, Marina Beach, San Lameer Beach and Trafalgar Beach. Two of these beaches, Marina Beach and Trafalgar Beach, are accredited with the international Blue Flag beach status and have been holding it for many years.[4]

Golf

Southbroom boasts two golf courses within its vicinity, Southbroom Golf Club and San Lameer Country Club.

Southbroom Golf Club

Southbroom Golf Club is a small 18-hole golf course stretching along the coastline of the village between the smattering of residences, making it an integral component of Southbroom and also ranked the most fun golf course in South Africa.[5]

San Lameer Country Club

The more popular San Lameer Country Club located within the San Lameer Estate, south of Southbroom is a 18-hole Championship golf course designed by Peter Matkovich and Dale Hayes and is ranked by Compleat Golfer as one of the toughest golf courses in South Africa and is consistently ranked amongst the 30 best golf courses in South Africa by Golf Digest.[6]

Tourism and hospitality

Similarly to most seaside communities along the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, Southbroom is largely dependent on tourism for its small-scale economy. Southbroom is widely known for the San Lameer Estate, located just south of the village which includes an 18-hole Championship golf course (one of the most popular golf courses on the South coast), luxury villas, a hotel and spa.[7]

Other than San Lameer, Southbroom hosts several hospitality establishments such as B&Bs, guest houses and restaurants.

Infrastructure

Nature

References

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