The Homestead at Hazendal

The Homestead at Hazendal

Stellenbosch Farms, Western Cape, South Africa
(POA)

The Homestead was originally built in 1790 and has been sensitively restored and converted into elegant Winelands accommodation. The exclusive-use guesthouse boasts five bedrooms accommodating 10 guests and offers an intimate and luxurious home-from-home experience in the Cape Winelands.

Our Cape Dutch Homestead was originally built in 1790 and has been sensitively restored and converted into elegant Winelands accommodation featuring period furniture, striking art pieces, and luxurious interior decor. The exclusive-use guesthouse boasts five bedrooms accommodating 10 guests and offers an intimate and luxurious home-from-home (check on map) experience in the Cape Winelands.

The Homestead boasts five bedrooms, all with spacious en-suite bathrooms, located over two floors. Rooms on the ground floor have four-poster king-size beds, while top-floor rooms have queen-size beds. While every care has been taken to celebrate this historic building's past, no detail was spared in creating the most comfortable and luxurious stay for our guests. Please note: The Homestead can only be booked as a single unit.

Included in your stay is a lavish breakfast, an on-site personal butler/concierge, the services of a private chef, a well-stocked personal bar, a wine tasting experience, and a 10% discount on selected Hazendal experiences. The Manor House is booked as a single exclusive use unit regardless of the number of occupants to a maximum of 10 Adults. Please note: The Manor House can only be booked as a single unit. Should you wish to make a reservation, please enquire for availability and price.

When not occupied by guests, The Homestead is open for day visitors to discover the architecture, period furniture, and art on self-guided tours. Some of the highlights include one of the largest private historic map collections in South Africa, furniture rarities from the 18th century, and original works by acclaimed artists Vladimir Tretchikoff and Jacobus Hendrik Pierneeff. The secluded private garden offers a peaceful retreat.

Hazendal Estate is a mere 20 minutes from Cape Town CBD in the Stellenbosch Winelands. With sweeping views of the Simonsberg mountains, this boutique wine farm offers a destination filled with unique experiences. From the various culinary options that include a deli, picnics, al-fresco beer garden, and a Russian Tea Ceremony Hazendal invites guests to indulge, relax and connect on a historic estate that blends history with contemporary design.

The one-of-a-kind Wonderdal edutainment center on the estate is every child's dream experience with interactive, educational learning zones that engage their imagination around STEM concepts. The Estate also boasts plenty of opportunities to enjoy the fine Cape weather and splendor with rolling lawns, garden walkways, and of course the long-awaited golf course. The world-class 18 holes par 3 courses, The Burrow driving range, and Kleine Hazen putting park will launch Autumn 2021.

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Latitude: -33.90178   Longitude: 18.72322


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