Methodist Church

Bathurst Methodist Church

February 9, 2025 Bathurstian 0

The first church in Bathurst was established in 1832, formerly called the Wesleyan Chapel. Now referred to as the Bathurst Methodist church, it deservedly achieved national monument status in 1989. The church celebrates its 190th anniversary in 2022.  The Wesleyan Chapel was built by Samuel Bradshaw, who also built the wool mill and the Anglican Church.

Bathurst Book Fair

The Bathurst Book Fair

February 3, 2025 Bathurstian 0

The Bathurst Book Fair is a much-anticipated event that takes place in South Africa. This annual fair celebrates literature and brings together book lovers from all walks of life. Whether you’re a fan of novels, non-fiction, poetry, or children’s books, the Bathurst Book Fair has something to offer for everyone.

Sandra thomas Fine art

Bathurst Art Meander

January 9, 2025 Bathurstian 0

Bathurst, a charming village in the Eastern Cape, is known for its vibrant artistic community, with art galleries and craft shops showcasing the talents of local artists, and is a hub for retired academics, artists, and pineapple farmers. Join us for the exciting and unique annual event in the centre of the universe (Bathurst, Eastern Cape) showcasing our local artists in all thier forms from visual to performance arts, The Bathurst Arts Affair.

Pig and Whistle Inn

Opinion Piece

November 24, 2024 Bathurstian 0

Nestled in the heart of the Eastern Cape, Bathurst is a village that defies expectations. While it may be small in size, it boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and community spirit. From its colonial roots to its vibrant arts scene, Bathurst offers a unique glimpse into South Africa’s diverse heritage. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.

The cultural history of the pineapple

Pineapples Through Time: A Sweet Journey of Culture and Cultivation

November 15, 2024 Bathurstian 0

When you slice into a golden, juicy pineapple, you’re not just enjoying a tropical treat—you’re tasting centuries of history, exploration, and cultural symbolism. From indigenous farms in South America to royal banquets in Europe and sprawling plantations in Hawaii, the pineapple has played many roles throughout history. Let’s take a bite out of the pineapple’s fascinating story.

Pineapple Beer Recipe

Homemade Pineapple Beer Recipe

November 13, 2024 Bathurstian 1

COVID was just a few years ago, and pineapples became a big business as its easy to make beer through fermentation, and tastes delicious. Below is a simple recipe to make your own pineapple beer at home with some basic ingredients and one pineapple.

Bathurst and its History

The Bathurst Poem

October 6, 2024 Bathurstian 0

In the heart of the Eastern Cape there lies a bountiful town, Bathurst‘s name it cries Its past and present beneath changing skies Combine charm and warmth, smiles and surprise

Bathurst Arts Affair

The Bathurst Arts Affair

November 6, 2023 Bathurstian 0

The Bathurst Arts Affair is an annual event held in Bathurst, South Africa, showcasing local artists in various forms, including visual and performance arts. It typically takes place on the first weekend of December and features an art meander, with artists exhibiting around the village. The event also includes stalls and tractor rides.

Bathurst Pubs

Bathurst Pub Tour

July 4, 2023 Bathurstian 0

Bathurst, a quaint town located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, may be small in size but it is big on charm. In addition to its historical landmarks and natural beauty, Bathurst is known for its lively pub scene. These establishments have not only stood the test of time, but they have also become an integral part of the community’s social fabric. Let’s take a closer look at the rich history, top-rated pubs, social significance, pub food scene, and the relationship between Bathurst’s pubs and local breweries.

Bathurst Weather

10 Things To Do In Bathurst

June 16, 2023 Bathurstian 0

Sure, here are 10 things to do in Bathurst, South Africa: Visit the Big Pineapple: This iconic landmark is one of the most recognizable attractions in Bathurst. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

Bradshaws Mill

Bradshaws Mill

May 16, 2023 Bathurstian 0

Bradshaws Mill is a historic water mill located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The mill was built in the early 1820s by Thomas Bradshaw, a British settler who arrived in the area in 1819. Bradshaw’s Mill was used to grind wheat and maize into flour, which was then sold to local farmers and traders.

Bathurst Farmers Market

Bathurst Farmers Market

April 3, 2023 Bathurstian 0

Immerse yourself in the most beautiful outdoor market in Bathurst. Escape into the Just Off Centre Garden Venue and admire the outstanding crafts under the trees. Here you will also be able to get some quality locally sourced and freshly picked ingredients, handmade crafts, delicious delights, picnic area, artisanal & organic products and more.

Elephants Game Reserve

Game Reserves Around Bathurst

March 28, 2023 Bathurstian 0

There are several game reserves near Bathurst, South Africa. Experience close up viewing of the Big 5 – lion, elephant, rhino, leopard and buffalo – as well as multitudes of other African wildlife from the comfort of an open game drive vehicle, or take in the unique ecosystems of the rivers during a tranquil boat cruise.

The Big Pineapple

Why Should I Visit Bathurst South Africa

January 3, 2023 Bathurstian 0

Bathurst, South Africa, a charming town nestled in the Eastern Cape province, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With its rich history, unique attractions, vibrant local culture, and spectacular outdoor activities, Bathurst offers something for every traveler. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a serene getaway, Bathurst is sure to leave a lasting impression. Join us as we dive into the captivating world of Bathurst, South Africa.

Clumber Church

Clumber Church

December 4, 2022 Bathurstian 1

The siting of the Clumber Church was central to the Nottingham Party of 1820, the area where this Party from Nottinghamshire, England, settled. They formed a part of some 3800 persons, known as the 1820 Settlers, the majority of whom settled in the area between what is now known as Port Elizabeth and the Great Fish River, the Eastern border of the Cape Colony; a region known as the Zuurveld.