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caters for conferences as well as private and corporate functions. Our wedding package includes the use of the historic chapel of the Big Hole complex.

 Dining room  Old-time bar  Old-time bar

One of the best known and most popular of the early drinking places in Kimberley was in Tucker street. The establishment changed hands several times until 1911 when it was purchased by Lazarus Bloom who in 1915 re-built the old building into its present form.

Weddings

We have the use of the German Lutheran Church of St. Martini within about 50 meters from our building in the Big Hole complex. This is the oldest existing church in Kimberley, built in 1875. It contains all its original furnishings. The church is hired out for weddings and Christening ceremonies. The church can accommodate up to 100 people. Now you can have your wedding in the Old Town at The Big Hole, have your reception at and let your guests stay on site also at . You never need to leave the premises of The Big Hole as the Old Town is also the perfect setting for exclusive wedding photographs. Now you don’t even need to travel after the reception as you and your bride can sleep over in our special Bridal Suite to make the day even more special. 

Please contact so that we can inform you of our special packages for weddings.

The conference hallConferences

Our conference hall can accommodate the following amount of persons:

  • Houses 70 classroom style

  • 100 at round tables

  • 120 cinema style.

Catering can be done for all functions.

We provide standard equipment like flipcharts, proxima, overhead projector. Standard day conference packages and accommodation/conference packages can be arranged.  

All meals can be catered for with options from a finger buffet to a traditional braai.

 

 

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