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The Cape’s first farm, established in 1682. Catharina Michelse asked Simon van der Stel for a portion of the ground where he agreed to leased 50 acres to her. Later, she asked him for a legal title to "cultivate, to plough and to sow and also to possess the farm below the stone mountain". Originally named, 'Swaaneweide' - The Feeding Place of Swans, reminding her of her native town. In 1695 Frederik Russouw bought the farm, he was a wealthy member of the Burger Council. He built the new house. The original Manor House was restored and declared a Provincial Heritage Site.
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The hotel offers magnificent views of Table Mountain and park-like gardens. It was originally designed by an Edwardian architect, Sir Herbert Baker, and was built in 1908. It boasts the old-world charm common with traditional Cape Dutch homesteads while maintaining 20th century comforts. Each room will have a private veranda and view of the mountain or the garden.
Boasting the elegant style and decoration of an English manor house, Andros Boutique Hotel features luxury rooms and suites that offer the most relaxing and invigorating accommodation experience to adult guests over the age of 16. Combining the luxurious accommodation with a stunning location amidst a lush garden, this hotel is certain to make your stay as memorable and unique as possible.
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Its history started as residence for Lady Anne Barnard, daughter of James Lindsay, the Fifth Earl of Balcarres. It turned into a hotel in 1894 under Mrs. O'Sullivan, the first general manager. For over 2 centuries, it evolved into a more environmentally-friendly and contemporary hotel in Cape Town. To ensure modern comforts, it was renovated in 2008 during the 350th celebration of winemaking in Cape. Along with it was the reconstruction of a small but vital part of the property, the vine area.
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