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The Free State, Luckhoff
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Luckhoff was established on the farm Koffiekuil (`coffee pool') in 1892 and named for the Rev H.J. Luckhoff, Dutch Reformed minister of Fauresmith when the new congregation was formed.
Dutch Reformed Church is a100 years old (1892) , build out of stones from the area. In front of the City Hall stands a gas lamp that was used as a streetlight in earlier years.
Gunpowder houses from the Anglo-Boer War Monument - Commemorating the Groot Trek, +/- 3 km outside the town on the Fauresmith road.
"Ossewa" tracks dating from the Groot Trek in front of the school. Rolfontein Nature Reserve - Unique succulents are found in the area. Van der Kloof Dam (40 km from Luckhoff) - see VanderKloof (Northern Cape)
Unique weather rock at the entrance of the town.
Greenhouse - On Deelfontein farm Oranges on the farm Dundee, known as the sweetest oranges in the region.
Hunting opportunities
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29° 45' 9.4" S
24° 47' 12.4" E
Luckhoff lies on the R48, 50km south of Koffiefontein and is situated close to the Van Der Kloof Dam (Orange River) and the Rolfontein Nature Reserve.
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