- Settlers
Methodist Church
- built in 1827
- 2km from the town
- some of the 1820 Settlers are buried in its' cemetery- the original sneezewood bollard
- opposite Wharf Street
- used to tie up sailing ships in Port Alfred when it was a buzzing harbour in the 1800's
- the monolith near the Old Mill
- marks the ford where the Settlers wagons crossed in 1820 on the Kowie River (West Bank)
- the Kowie Museum
- Pascoe Street (East Bank)
- has cards relating to the Settlers, for genealogists
- the Railway Station
- a national monument
- now in commercial use |