Country South Africa District Pixley ka Seme Established 1899 Local time Tuesday 10:23 AM | Province Northern Cape Municipality Ubuntu PO box 6985 Area code 053 | |
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Loxton is a town in the Karoo region of South Africa's Northern Cape province. It is a wool-producing centre in the Ubuntu Local Municipality of the Pixley ka Seme District Municipality and one of the largest garlic-producing areas in South Africa.
Map of Loxton, South Africa
The area around Loxton is famous for its beehived shaped Corbelled Houses that were built by Trekboers around the 1810s and are unique to the area. The Dutch Reformed Church bought the farm Phezantefontein from AE Loxton in 1899. The town became a municipality in 1905. In March 1961 there was a setback when a dam burst upstream and destroyed a large portion of the town. In recent years the town has experienced a revival as urbanites have moved to the small town to escape the city.
References
Loxton, Northern Cape Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA