The avenues of oaks, the white-gabled houses, the vineyards, all bear testimony to the elegance of the Cape Dutch period. The Van der Stel Manor, a beautiful guest house in Stellenbosch, built in the 18th Century style, honours this tradition.
Accommodation comprises 3 luxurious and spacious en-suite rooms and a guest cottage, each individually decorated with its own patio and magnificent mountian views.
Great attention has been paid to detail, with sumptuous fabrics and ceiling fans adding to the comfort level. Enjoy breakfast in the tree-shaded courtyard with its secluded swimming pool, perfect for sunbathing and relaxation.
A well-appointed private lounge is ideal for small and corporate groups.
Stellenbosch was founded in 1679 by Simon van der Stel, Govenor
of the Cape, is the second oldest town in South Africa and
is undoubtedly the most scenic and historically preserved. Fine examples of
elegant and meticulously restored Cape Dutch, Victorian, Georgian, Regency and
Cape Dutch Revival architecture can be seen in the charming town
and on the surrounding wine farms. Stellenbosch is ideal to explore
the Cape Winelands, Cape Town and surrounding. Stellenbosch
is also home to the University of Stellenbosch, and is a world-renowned academy
institution and is also one of the oldest education centres in South Africa.
Situated only about 35km from Cape Town and about 10-30km from some of South
Africa’s most beautiful beaches. Van der Stel Manor Guest House, Stellenbosch, South Africa
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