HOW KING GEORGE CAME TO BE
Insight Into Our History
The King George’s house originally belonged to the Pudney family, who made their fortunes during the Ostrich feather era. Interestingly, the plans for this house were approved some time after the building was completed! The roof is covered with plane tiles. The walls are smooth plastered with mouldings, and the windows are mostly recent timber casement window.
The building was altered and the upstairs bedrooms added, as the family increased. Dave and Danielle bought this lovely homestead in 1995 from a retired couple, Mr and Mrs Kirton. It had 4 en-suite bedrooms, with a self-contained flatlet that was rented to a student. Dave converted the pantry into the pub area. All the original woodwork was painted black, which was sanded and treated. He also altered the original garage and servants quarters into a lovely room with a separate entrance and also added bathrooms, resulting in a eight en-suite bedroomed Guest House!
MORE ABOUT THE INCREDIBLE
Dream Houses of Mill Park
Although much altered, this house retains a strong sense of character and presence. The dominant rood and Tudor revival gables create a striking impression and are visible form quite far away. Within the secluded front garden, the simple L-form of the main front part of the house with its elegant stoep and entrance forms a striking architectural image.

HISTORY OF THE BEAUTIFULLY REFURBISHED
King George’s Guesthouse
In 2002 King George’s Guest House extended their premises by acquiring the house next door, Newlands which was built in 1915. The rooms were converted into Deluxe rooms, some with private lounges. The house has a very beautiful modern kitchen, two lounges, a lovely bar, dining room, four garages and a swimming pool.
The previous owners had an outside Chinese kitchen that Dave converted into a stunning en-suite room situated right next to the swimming pool. Dave also broke down some of the walls between the two houses and built a very nice bridge with a water feature linking them.
PRIVATE, PROTECTED, PRETTY & PEACEFUL
Within the secluded front garden, the simple L-form of the main front part of the house with its elegant stoep and entrance forms a striking architectural image


KING GEORGES
Accommodation
We have fifteen en-suite spacious guest rooms available. Each room is individually decorated with beautiful woodwork and provided with television sets, hair dryers and coffee and tea making facilities. A private lounge and a honesty bar area is available. Off-street parking is secured by electronically controlled gates and an electrified parameter fence. Swimming pool and braai facilities are also at our guests’ disposal.