Free breakfast, free wifi, free swimming pool at Oliver Cottage!!!
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Enjoy an automatic 10% discount on bookings of 7 days or more, and a 15% discount on stays of 28 days or longer. Book now and take advantage of these special offers before they end!
Rated 5star on airbnb, this is a peaceful 5-bedroom ensuite house, lovely 4 en-suite bedrooms for guest rental, 3 guest capacity in each room, up to12 guest total capacity, massive couch in the living room for free extra guest(s). On-premises staff support room available providing 24/7 guest assistance including bar drinks sale, free cleaning, free laundry, pool safety, security and any other assistance requested round the clock. You have access to amazing TV lounge-bar couch relaxation area, indoor dining area, kitchen for your own private cooking/ heating of food, outdoor dining area, laundry, garden, swimming pool (based on availability)....Your entire group will be comfortable in this spacious/unique space.
At Oliver Cottage, you have a short distance access to the top tourist and World Heritage Sites like the Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park, Elmina Castle, Fort St. Jago, Beaches, Posuban Shrines, Assin Manso Slave River, The University of Cape Coast (Current best Univerisyt in Ghana and West Africa), International Stingless Bee Centre, Monkey Forest Resort,Kotokuraba Market, Global Mamas Cultural Workshops, Fort William, etc etc
In each room in Oliver Cottage, we have 3 guest capacity per room with a massive queen bed and a lovely single bed in each ensuite aircondition room hence a total comfortable guest capacity of 12. Your private en-suite bedroom has TV, aircondition, private working/ dining table and chair, bedside cabinet, wardrop areas with hungers, private ensuite toilet and shower with both shower and handwash soaps provided as well as towels, extra pillows. There is a shared amazing TV bar lounge seating area where you can experience our free breakfast with full relaxation in our comfortable couches if you need to, with numerous drinks for sale as well as free TV channels to watch. The massive shared living area leads to an amazing open hallway with fantastic artwork frames on the walls and decorations throughout the property, and a fantastic kitchen, well-equipped for all your cooking needs. We have cookers with ovens, all cooking wares to prepare your choice of meals, microwaves, toasters, kettles, fridge freezers, a cold drinking water dispenser, big storage spaces, and a laundry with washing machines, tumble dryers, and an outdoor drying screen. The ensuite rooms feature televisions,a queen-size bed and a single comfortable single bed, accommodating three people in a spacious room, amazing art on the walls, tables and chairs for dining or office work, lovely private bathrooms, bedside cabinets, fantastic wardrobe areas, and hangers.
The space
4 en-suite air-conditioned bedrooms rented in a 12 bedded house plus free continental breakfast for up to 12 guests in a group or family. Our staff, provide 24/7 assistance with the sale of drinks from our bar and provision of breakfast, swimming pool safety, and any other help you may need. Long bookings are welcome. Guest(s) will have access to the shared TV lounge, bar area, kitchen, laundry, garage, garden, external seating area, and swimming pool with staff permission subject to pool availability. Your entire group will be comfortable in this spacious and unique space.
**20% discount for stays over 28 days with us 😊**
Security Note and Assurance for Our Staff and Guests:
1. This property is located in a nice, peaceful area with amazing neighbors.
2. The property is a fully gated house with a 10-foot fence wall, CCTV at the gate, motion security sensor alarm systems on the premises, and bright LED lights to provide proper illumination, especially at night.
3. We have staff on the premises 24/7 to ensure the security of both our guests and staff.
Tourist sites to enjoy while in Oliver Cottage:
Cape Coast Castle
This castle has survived many gruelling times. It contains evidence of the slave trade period and is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites due to its history. The castle has been ruled by many powers since it was built. It was first ruled by the Dutch before the Swedes took over and renamed it Fort Carolusburg in 1652. Both local and European powers contested for ownership of the castle until it was finally captured by the British in 1664 after a four-day battle. It was then renamed Cape Coast Castle, a name it bears to this day. It became Britain’s seat of power in Ghana before the seat was moved to Christianborg Castle in Accra.
Elmina Castle
Elmina is known as the first point of contact between Europeans and Ghana. The Portuguese adventurer Diego D’Azambuja was the first European to land on the shores of Elmina. He and his adventurers were so attracted to the abundance of gold they found here that they called the place "Mina de Ouro," referring to the vast amount of gold and ivory in the area. About 11 years later, Elmina Castle was built.
Kakum National Park
This tropical rainforest in Ghana is home to about 40 different mammals, including elephants, mona monkeys, civets, and buffaloes. There are also about 250 different bird species in this park, making it a great spot for birding. Another interesting feature of the park is the 350-meter-long canopy walkway, hanging about 30 meters above the ground. The canopy walkway allows tourists to have a great view of the wildlife and plants in the park. The park also has campsites for those who wish to spend the night.
Fort St. Jago
Built about 300 meters from Elmina Castle, this fort was initially constructed as a chapel but was later converted into a watchtower, serving as a base for the Dutch attack on Elmina Castle. It also served as a prison for European convicts in those days.
Beaches
One thing you should never tire of seeing in Ghana is the many beaches along the coastal areas of the country. Cape Coast itself has many such beaches, all of which are great places to relax and have fun.
Posuban Shrines
These shrines are known for their colorfulness and mythical significance. They are located not far from Elmina Castle and were owned by the Asafo companies. These people, who once performed military duties, are now known for their peaceful, ceremonial self-service nature. Each of the shrines is symbolic of one of the Asafos.
Assin Manso Slave River
Slaves were brought to this river to have their last bath before being imprisoned in the castles or forts, awaiting their voyage to slavery in other countries.
The University of Cape Coast (Current best Univerisyt in Ghana)
The University of Cape Coast was established in October 1962 as a university college and placed in a special relationship with the University of Ghana, Legon. On 1 October 1971, the college attained the status of a full and independent University, with the authority to confer its own degrees, diplomas and certificates by an Act of Parliament. The university was established out of a dire need for highly qualified and skilled manpower in education. Its original mandate was, therefore, to train graduate professional teachers for Ghana's second cycle institutions and the Ministry of Education in order to meet the manpower needs of the country's accelerated education programme at the time. Today, with the expansion of some of its Faculties/Schools and the diversification of programmes, the university has the capacity to meet the manpower needs of other ministries and industries in the country, besides that of the Ministry of Education