DescriptionJean Lee Guest Cottages is personally supervised by Des & Lyn Morgan and their friendly staff - we look forward to welcoming you. We offer a wide range of facilities to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. We pride ourselves in offering value for money. Our Bed & Breakfast accommodation will suit the businessperson, academic, sportspersons and tourist. With a range of different types of accommodation, we provide you with a choice to make your stay more comfortable. We have hosted guests from more than 40 countries and we look forward to having you stay with us. ACCOMMODATION:Jean-Lee Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation in well appointed air-conditioned rooms to suit your needs. Laundry and self-catering are available on request. Rates exclude breakfast, which is however available. Jean Lee offers highly recommended and affordable accommodation for up to 10 persons in well appointed rooms overlooking peaceful gardens. We have Single/Double and Family/Group accommodation available. We have an international WiFi company providing internet access to you. MealsWe offer an English breakfast. Should you have special requests, please let us know prior to your arrival. Dinner and lunch is available by prior arrangement. Full self-catering facilities are available RatesR235.00 pp [sharing] without breakfast. R375.00 pp [Single] without breakfast
DirectionsFrom Durban you come straight into PMB along Alan Paton Avenue. You go through a set of traffic lights and travel for about 400m and will see Jean-Lee on RHS. Turn Right into Kenwyn Ave entrance to Jean-Lee in Kenwyn. It is about 100m before the Ridge Rd traffic lights and Main Campus of University. From Johannesburg you continue almost past PMB on the N3 until you reach off-ramp 77, also marked Racecourse/New England Rd etc. At top of off-ramp, you turn Right over the N3 and turn Left at first traffic lights into Ridge Rd and then Left at next traffic lights into Alan Paton Avenue. Travel 100m to the next street on LHS (Kenwyn Ave.) - entrance to Jean-Lee in Kenwyn |