TGCSA 5-Star Guest House Built over 100 years ago, the Manor has an aura of grandeur and old-world charm with a magnificent wood-panelled staircase leading up to the five large suites and a standard twin, each of which bears the name of historic, local characters of St James. The individually decorated rooms within this Kalk Bay accommodation reflect the opulent times of a bygone era with gorgeous floral fabrics and calm colours, Persian carpets and early English and South African antiques. The house has a number of attractive reception rooms for meetings and social gatherings, a library, a bar, a breakfast room and elegant dining room. Carved into the mountain is a private and wind-protected swimming pool and tanning deck where those reluctant to leave the exclusive environment of the house will no doubt happily while away the warm summer days or contemplate the magnificent views of the False Bay coastline. Breakfasts are a speciality offering a wide choice of interesting fare and are inclusive, as are all beverages. Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.No Records Found
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Cape Town
Western Cape
7800
South Africa

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