There are a number of interesting historical features in the small KwaZulu
Natal town of Ixopo which attract the attention of visitors. These include the
former Agricultural Hall - a national monument which is now used as a bank; a
memorial sundial located in the grounds of the magistrate's court; Dead Men's
Tree which stands outside the old Post Office buildings, and was once used to
carry death and funeral notices; and the Ixopo Prison which grew from the
remains of an early fort in 1900.
Two churches built in the town during the 1880s are still in use, St John the
Baptist Anglican Church in High Street, and the former Methodist Church - now in
use as the church hall. The Mariathal Mission, which was founded in 1887, served
as the first seminary for priests who had studied overseas. Its present site is
on the road to Richmond and Umzimkulu. Some of the most magnificent churches can
be seen at Centocow near Creighton.
A striking landmark situated up on Medal Hill is a cross erected in 1972 to
promote goodwill among men. It overlooks the town and is floodlit at night. The
Off Saddle Hotel, built in 1878, is reputed to be the oldest licensed country
hotel in KwaZulu Natal still bearing it's original name. A memorial to Cecil
John Rhodes is located on a farm road between Ixopo and Richmond. He and his
brother farmed cotton briefly in the Mkomazi valley in 1870.