Kloof is a leafy upper-class town, that includes a smaller area called Everton, located approximately 26 km north-west of
Durban
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in
KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
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. Once an independent municipality, it now forms part of greater
Durban
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area of the
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
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.
The word ''Kloof'' (''cf.'' cleft) means '
gorge' in
Afrikaans
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and the area is named after the deep ravine formed by the Molweni stream ''(stream of high cliffs)''. The Kloof Gorge is part of the
Krantzkloof Nature Reserve __NOTOC__
The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha Note: This source records the surface area as 535 ha in 1989. of the Molweni ( Zulu: 'mutual greetings') and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandston ...
.
It is a predominantly English-speaking area. Kloof features several
upmarket shopping centres and the
Kloof Country Club, founded in 1927. It is known as a mist-belt with winding roads and tree-surrounded mansions.
History
Details of the history of Kloof has been written by
Richmond Farm
This part of
KwaZulu-Natal was originally a farm 'Richmond', whose survey was ordained by the first Lieutenant-Governor of Colony Sir
Martin West, following his 1845 appointment to the post; he also named it, after
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond (
Yorkshire
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, England).
The land Kloof occupies formed the Richmond Farm No. 999: this was purchased by William Swan FIELD, the first Collector of Customs (position he held until 1852) for
Natal Colony, in 1845 for an amount of £245. He was also one of the first Magistrates of
Durban
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. In 1845 his brother John Coote FIELD and his family settled on the farm, having arrived from the
Cape Colony on the ''Pilot''. The farm was eventually transferred into J C Field's name by Deed of Transfer in 1867, at a declared value of £1,401
pounds & 10
shillings.
The original farmhouse, called Richmond House, was built by J C Field in 1854 to replace an earlier wattle & daub house. The 'Richmond' section of the farm passed to his son John Coote FIELD the Second in 1880 on the occasion of his marriage, who partially demolished the original Richmond House and rebuilt another homestead nearby. J C Field the First died in 1896, and upon the death of his widow in 1901 the Farm was divided amongst the surviving heirs: for each son, for each daughter, and the homestead plus to his youngest son Benjamin Cromwell Colenso FIELD. Current surviving relatives of J C Field still reside in the highway area: John Padley Field (adopted) and his daughter Kathleen Merle Field.
Kloof village
The further subdivisions and sale of portions of Richmond Farm No. 999 by the Field heirs after 1901 resulted in the birth of Kloof as a residential area: numerous plots were sold to wealthy Durban residents and businessmen, who built country house retreats close to the city, but (due to its 550 m
above sea level elevation) removed from the Durban humidity and heat. These were particularly favoured by their wives and children during the long hot summer holidays.
From the 1890s onwards the appearance of the area therefore changed significantly, from its previous '
sandstone sourveld' grassland to its current heavily wooded flora.
Kloof was originally called 'Krantzkloof' by J C Field the First, after the nearby Kloof
Gorge, but this name was later changed to 'Kloof' at the special request of the General Manager of the Railways, since due to a name similarity with Kranskop there had been significant confusion and misdeliveries of railway goods: the Railway Station was therefore renamed, and the town with it.
The current Station building is a replacement of an earlier one, built in 1896, and it remained operational until the closure of this branch of the Durban-
Pietermaritzburg railway line to passenger traffic in the 1970s. The building is now being utilised as a popular bar restaurant; it is also the main terminus of the
Umgeni Steam Railway.
As roads improved, an increasing number of people began permanently living in Kloof and during the 1960s and 1970s, the development of the traditional Kloof houses occurred. These consisted of large houses that were built on stands of at least . Many of the houses have
slate roofs, a swimming pool, small guest houses and tennis courts and they are often tucked away amidst the trees.
Geography
Kloof is mostly located on the Kloof Plateau which lies just above Pinetown. The town extends from the top of Field's Hill and borders
Winston Park,
Gillitts,
Forest Hills and
Hillcrest. These suburbs are collectively known as the
Upper Highway Area
The Upper Highway Area is a region west of the city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
It includes the main suburbs of Kloof and Hillcrest, as well as the smaller areas of Assagay, Botha's Hill, Forest Hills, Gillitts, Waterfall and Win ...
or the Outer West region of
Durban
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.
Kloof is bordered by
Gillitts and Everton in the west, Molweni in the north, Waterfall in the north-west,
Wyebank
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in the north-east,
Pinetown
Pinetown is a large area that is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, inland from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Pinetown is situated 16 km west of Durban at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,300 feet (305 to 395 m).
History
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in the east and Winston Park in the south.
Transport
The
M13 highway (built in the 1940s) intersects Kloof connecting the town to
Pinetown
Pinetown is a large area that is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, inland from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Pinetown is situated 16 km west of Durban at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,300 feet (305 to 395 m).
History
Pi ...
,
Westville and
Durban
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to the east and
Gillitts,
Hillcrest and
Pietermaritzburg (via the
N3) to the west. As from 16 June this forms part of the route of the annual
Comrades Marathon
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, an approximately ultra-marathon run between
Pietermaritzburg and
Durban
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since 1924.
Schools
Kloof has a
state school network that consists of
Kloof High School, Forest View Primary School, Kloof Senior Primary School, Kloof Junior Primary School and Kloof Pre-Primary School.
There are also several private schools located in Kloof including
Thomas More College and
St Mary's Diocesan School for Girls. In the broader
area
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there is also
Highbury Preparatory School in
Hillcrest and
Kearsney College in
Botha's Hill.
Wildlife
The many trees that define Kloof provide for an abundance of birds, including the
Crowned eagle
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.
Other wildlife has been preserved in greenbelt areas such as the
Krantzkloof Nature Reserve __NOTOC__
The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha Note: This source records the surface area as 535 ha in 1989. of the Molweni ( Zulu: 'mutual greetings') and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandston ...
, which includes the Kloof Gorge, and the Everton Conservancy. The Reserve is centered on the main gorge cut by the eMolweni River, and extends in total 532 ha (1,315 ac). It was established by the
Natal Parks Board in 1950.
The area around the gorge was once the habitat of
leopards and a leopard features prominently on the Kloof crest. (The stuffed leopard in the Durban Museum reportedly was shot in the area).
Chacma baboon
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were once re-introduced to the reserve, but unfortunately, after becoming troublesome, were removed.
Bushpig
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may also be found in the reserve. Both would likely have formed part of the diet of the leopard. Many
porcupine are still present in open areas like the local
Kloof and Upper Highway SPCA grounds.
Genets are often found in forest areas frequent trees looking for prey.
Climate
Average yearly rainfall is , based on records which date back to 1935. The rainy season is from the October to March summer months, while winters tend to be very dry.
Summer temperatures range from , with winter temperatures between .
Botanical gardens
Private botanical gardens which were established by a well-known horticulturalist are now the gardens of a hotel known as the Makaranga Lodge after tall trees planted in the gardens. Visitors are able to arrange guided tours.
The golf course
The
Kloof Country Club includes a highly rated 18-hole golf course, which was the only golf course outside of Durban for many years. The M13 highway runs parallel to it.
Places of interest
The Krantzview Nature Reserve is also home to popular rock climbing routes which are used by beginners and experts. It is one of the stomping grounds of sport and traditional rock climbing and if you are more of a spectator, the gorge has easily accessible hiking trails that lead to breath-taking views.
Shopping
*Delcairn Centre
*Field's Shopping Centre
*Maytime Shopping Centre
*The Village Mall
Kloof & Upper Highway SPCA(Tea garden, Nursery, Secondhand shops, Animal Shelter, Trail walks)
Activity centres
*
Kloof Country Club (golf course, tennis and squash courts, cricket oval, and facilities)
*
Krantzkloof Nature Reserve __NOTOC__
The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha Note: This source records the surface area as 535 ha in 1989. of the Molweni ( Zulu: 'mutual greetings') and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandston ...
and Kloof Gorge
*Kloof Methodist Church
*Kloof Baptist Church
*Kloof Tennis Club
*St. Agnes Anglican Church, the church building, dating from the 1950s, was built on a piece of land on the farm section 'Glenholm', owned by T. S. P. Field and donated by him to the
Anglican Diocese of Natal
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History
The history of the Diocese in the Colony of Nat ...
.
*Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
*
Virgin Active
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History
Virgin Active was founded in 1999. Their first club opened in Preston, Lancashire that year. I ...
gym (formerly Health & Racquet Club)
Kloof Harvest ChurchMemorial Park(Also known as the dog park)
West Point Church
Famous residents: past and present
*
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
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*
Peter Brown, politician
*Sir
William Firth
*Sir Guy Hulett, sugar baron
*
Marguerite Poland
Marguerite Poland (born 3 April 1950, Johannesburg) is a South African writer and author of eleven children's books.
Early life
When she was two years old, the Poland family relocated to the Eastern Cape where she spent most of her format ...
, author
*
Bobby Skinstad,
Springbok
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rugby player
*
BJ Botha, Springbok rugby player
*
Mike Hoare
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Early life and military car ...
, Irish mercenary
*
Alan Paton, writer and leader of the
Liberal Party of South Africa
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Founding
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in the 1960s and 1970s
*
Simon Lessing, world triathlon champion
*
Wally Hammond England and Gloucester cricketer died in Kloof 1 July 1965
References
Sources
*
*''The Highway Mail'', 1 June 2011.
*''The Hilltop'', 2 June 2011.
*''Independent Electoral Commission (South Africa)'', 9 June 2011.
External links
Kloof Community WebsiteKloof Pre-Primary School WebsiteKloof Junior Primary School WebsiteKloof Senior Primary School WebsiteKloof High School WebsiteKrantzkloof Nature Reserve WebsiteKloof Conservancy WebsiteOfficial Councillor WebsiteRotary Club of KloofOur Lady of Mercy Catholic ParishKloof & Upper Highway SPCAMemorial Park
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