In 1944 the settlement received manage board status and a Roman Catholic Church was opened in 1958. This church not only represented a place of worship, but also served as landmark for the community. An interesting architectural theme resulted here because of superstition. Windows, stairs, arches etc. is in the numbers of three and seven.
The town is situated on the banks of the Olifants River. The irrigation scheme of the Olifants
River permits extensive agriculture and viticulture.
Various cellars in the area offer export quality wines
for sale to visitors. Guide tours of the various cellars
can be arranged. Tunnel farming in the area include tomatoes, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, pumpkins and summer fruit like watermelon. Raisins of this area is also much sought after. For
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