About
Greyton Toad Hall was built in 1855 and still retains many of the charms of houses of this era with its thatched roof and gables.
Greyton Toad Hall was built in 1855 and still retains many of the charms of houses of this era with its thatched roof, gables and wide stoep.
It also boasts the largest pool in Greyton -that we know of!! A 8 seater wood-fired hot tub adjoins the 10m by 5m sunny salt water pool replete with its own hand painted toad.
Our stoep is famous for watching the activities of the town – being right in the centre of town you couldn’t pick a better place to have a gin and tonic and watch the horses (sometimes the cows) amble by and people watch.
The 2000 square metre garden has great views of the mountains and there is both a gas and a wood braai as well as a wood-fired pizza oven and Weber. If you are into smoking your food, the wood braai has a smoker attachment.
All restaurants and bars are within a 5 minute stroll – feel free to do takeaway and enjoy it in the garden or on the stoep.
The location is peaceful and all rooms are accessible via the garden gate so you can come and go as you please and all have their own separate entrances.
A large communal kitchen/ dining room with crockery and cutlery for 22 people, an airfryer, fridge/freezer and tables/chairs for 10 is located in the back cottage. Two rooms are also fully self-catering should you wish and all rooms come with tea and coffee-making facilities. There are no family suites per se but there is a dorm style room with 4 single beds in the back cottage.
We look forward to welcoming you!