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Located in
South Africa :: Mpumalanga
:: Marble Hall
Category:
Places :: Town Small
Marble Hall is part of the Sekhukhune region in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. This region straddles the boundaries of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga province. The town development started during 1942 when the town was named Marmerhol and later changed to Marble Hall during the Anglo Boer War. The town is a well known agricultural area with crops such as wheat, cotton as well as citrus grown. There is also the Marble lime mining company making mining another source of employment and income. For more information about the town contact the Sekhukhune District Municipal Manager.
Address : | Mpumalanga, South Africa |
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Main Cellular Network : | MTN. Cellc. Vodacom |
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Police Telephone : | +27(0)13 261 8600 |
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Hospital Telephone : | +27(0)13 267 5000 |
Doctor Telephone : | +27(0)13 261 3053 |
Towing Service Telephone : | +27(0)13 261 2724 |
Petrol Type : | ALL |
Diesel Type : | ALL |
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More Activities : | Bowling greens. Tennis. Netball. Visit the Reptile Sanctuary |
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Notes on Activities : | (Some of the activities are offered nearby). |
ACCOMMODATION:
Accommodation options in the town includes apartments, guest houses, game farms, game lodges, cottages, self catering, tented camps and camping (Jul-15).
DOCTOR:
Doctor's contact is for Dr Pretorius, Coenraad Johannes, a general practitioner with surgery along Main Street. There are several other doctors around town. (Jul-15).
FOOD:
There are restaurants, coffee shops and take aways around town. (Jul-15).
FUEL:
There is an Total fuel stop, Engen fuel stop situated at the Cnr Siyabuswa & Dennilton Road and sells fuel Only. There is an Exel fuel stop. (Jul-15)
INFORMATION AND POSTAL SERVICES:
There is no tourism office contact the Sekhukhune Municipal Manager at Te; +27(0)13 261 8400. (Jul-15)
MECHANICAL REPAIRS/ TOW IN SERVICES:
Towing contact added is for the 24 Seven Towing in Marble hall. For Mechanical repairs visit the Fred's Auto Repairs and Panelbeaters situated along Diamond Street, Tel : +27(0)13 261 2773. (Jul-15).
MONEY:
Banks and their ATMs includes an ABSA, Standard bank, FNB, Capitec and Nedbank for financial transactions. (Jul-15).
PHARMACY/HOSPITAL/HEALTH CARE:
Hospital contact added is for Matlala Hospital. There is also the Marble Hall Municipal Clinic, situated along Japonaca Road in the town centre. Pharmacies: Marble Hall Pharmacy, Tel : +27(0)13 261 1168. There is also a pharmacy at Spar Shopping centre along the Main road. (Jul-15).
POLICE:
Police contact added is for the main SAPS in Marble Hill town centre. Emergency contact is 10111. (Jul-15).
SHOPPING:
For convenient shopping, there is the Wingrin Centre with all shops in one place. There are so many grocery and clothing retails shops scattered all over the town. (Jul-15).
TRANSPORT:
There are taxis and train for public transport. Metered taxis are also available for hire. (Jul-15).
TYRE SALES AND REPAIRS:
For tyre repairs and fitment visit the Marble Tyre : Tel : +27(0)13 261 2625 and the Mr Exhaust, Mr Tyre, Tel : +27(0)13 261 3296. (Jul-15)
“Marble Hall is a miningillage 30 km north-west of Groblersdal In Limpopo. The village was started in 1942 as housing for Marble Lime Mine The name is an adaptation of ‘marble hole’, a site where fifteen varieties of marble occur.” - Chris Smit, 2024/10/03