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Stinkkuil,
one of the first farms in the Southern Roggeveld, belonged
to Lucas Visagie, who bequested it to his children. In 1860
Daniel Tomlinson (who arrived in Cape Town from Kendal, Britain
in 1853) bought the part of the farm on which Middelpos was
established from Jan Nel - one of the Visagie heirs. He established
a trading post and later a proper shop with three rooms was
built. Tomlinson and his neighbours decided to name it Middelpos.

After Tomlinson's death the farm was eventually bought by
the Sher family who developed Middelpos into a trade post
supplying the large area between Ceres, Sutherland, Williston
and Calvinia with negotiables and agricultural necessities
and Middelpos evolved into a buzzing centre of activity for
trade, auctions, sport and social activities. After the departure
of the Shers the town had numerous owners until the current
owners bought it in 1980.
Today Middelpos is one of the few towns in South Africa to
be privately owned . The former farm school is now a hostel
for a school with more than 150 pupils and the police station
serves an area of 5050km2.
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Apart from the school and police station, the town also boasts
a hotel, shop, garage and post office, as well as more than
50 residences with a population of ±300. Other attractions
include: A tennis court o A 9 hole golf course Donkey and
horse carriage rides (by arrangement) Milk goats. A small
corbel house - built for use as a "Kruithuis".

The grave of Daniel Tomlinson - first owner of Middelpos -
is a prominent entrance to the town. The Imperial Yeomanry
mass grave - bearing witness of the battle of 5/6 February
1902.
Attractions:
A variety of bird species. A hotspot for indigenous succulent
plants. o The terrain where British wagons were burnt during
the battle of 5 February 1902. The unique Gannaga Pass, close
to Middelpos, is one of only two passes built in South Africa
where no pipes were laid under the road. The little bridges
were built out of natural stone from the area. The pass offers
panoramic views of the Tanqua Karoo and Cederberg Mountains.
Hunting trips (mainly springbok) can be organised.
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