Attraction Of The Month - The Owl House

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Tuesday, 2nd September 2014

The Owl House - Nieu-Bethesda

Set deep in the Sneeuberg Mountains in the small village of Nieu-Bethesda, the Owl House is a Karoo cottage and yard in the Eastern Cape, transformed between 1950 and 1976 by Helen Martins into a glass-encrusted wonderland and statue garden. The house and yard are open to the public daily.

Miss Helen: Born in Nieu-Bethesda in December 1897, Helen martins returned to the town after years away and set about transforming her childhood home into a rich, magical wonderland.

The Owl House and Camel Yard: She revamped her house by using mirrors and then glass to transform ordinary walls into glittering fields of colour. She crushed her own glass from bottles and used the milled shards as wallpaper. Outside she began making concrete statues, helped by a succession of workers. She dubbed the backyard the Camel Yard, so named because of the large number of camels that populate it, roughly a third life-size - many facing the metal wording on the southern fence that says "East/Oos".

Over the years Miss Helen and her helpers added to the mostly quasi-religious tableaus. Mythical figures started to appear, half human, half creature. Today it is a forest of some 500 statues, intense, baffling and compelling. Miss Helen committed suicide in 1976 by swallowing caustic soda. She left behind a legacy of intrigue - her kingdom sparks the imagination like few other places in South Africa.

The Owl House Foundation: Today Miss Helen's house and Camel Yard are owned by the Camdeboo Municipality and administered by the Owl House Foundation, A Section 21 not for profit organisation formed in 1996. The Foundation is entirely reliant on donations and gate fees.

Where: 50km north of Graaff Reinet off the N9 to Middelburg, Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape.

Hours: Daily from 09h00 to 17h00. Closed on Christmas Day.

Prices: Entry costs R50 per person for adults and kids and R65 for a combo ticket for the Owl House and the Kitching Fossil Centre. Concessions are available.

For more information call 049 841 1733 or click here.

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