Tuinplaats Church is located approximately 30kms from Sutherland and 60Kms from Matjiesfontein in the Karoo, Nothern Cape, and is a notable historical structure with deep roots in the region's religious and cultural life. Originally established to serve the spiritual needs of local farming communities, the church dates back to a period when small rural congregations played a central role in community cohesion and social gathering. Its architecture typically reflects simple, traditional styles, with an emphasis on practicality suited to the area's remote and often harsh climate. The Tuinplaats church was built in 1829 and is known to be one of the oldest churches in the area that is still in use.
The Tuinplaats Church has long been a focal point for worship, weddings, and other community activities. Over the years, it has borne witness to the changing dynamics of the Sutherland region, serving as a quiet reminder of the resilience and faith of its congregants. Today, it remains a point of interest for visitors exploring the history and culture of this picturesque and rugged part of South Africa.
Due to the very cold winters in the high Roggeveld, most farmers have two farms. One in Roggeveld and another down in the warmer Karoo. Once a year, usually in early May, the farmers pack up everything, except for their furniture and them and their families along with their livestock "trek" down to the warmer weather. The "trek" takes anything up to four days to complete but it is worth the effort as the cold is detrimental to the animals.
In August the farmers gather at the Tuinplaats Church for the annual Holy Communion service which is still conducted.
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