- Britstown
Britstown is a small farming town situated in the
Northern Cape province ofSouth Africa . The town is named after Hans Brits who settled here after he accompaniedDavid Livingstone on a venture into the interior. In1877 a community centre and a church was built on a section of Brits's farm. A private irrigation scheme was started by the Smartt Syndicate in1885 and liquidated in1954 . The concern built two dams, planted lucerne andwheat . They grazedkarakul sheep andClydesdale horse s. In1961 , floods destroyed the Smartt Irrigation Board Dam and it was rebuilt by the government in1964 .Britstown lies in the heart of the Central
Karoo and is located exactly halfway betweenCape Town (via Three Sisters) andJohannesburg (via Kimberley) on the N12 national road, and thus is about 700km from both cities. The N10 national road crosses the N12 500m outside the town.De Aar is the closest big town and lies 50km East from Britstown on the N12.
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