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The Nottingham Road Hotel, established in 1887, is a historic landmark located in the village of Nottingham Road in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. The hotel was built during the late 19th century, a period when the region was developing as a key stopover for travelers and traders moving between the port of Durban and the interior of South Africa. The village itself was named after the Nottinghamshire Regiment, which was stationed in the area during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. The hotel originally served as a coaching inn, providing accommodation and refreshment for horse-drawn coaches on the main route between Durban and Johannesburg. Its architecture reflects the Victorian colonial style typical of the era, with a veranda and stone walls that have been preserved over time. Today, the Nottingham Road Hotel remains a functioning hotel and pub, known for its historical ambiance and as a popular stop for tourists exploring the Midlands Meander, a well-known scenic route featuring arts, crafts, and heritage sites.
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