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“An historical Cape Dutch country retreat and guesthouse with picture perfect views”

Suppose you are an adventurous entrepreneur seeking to embrace a new hospitality venture in the Cape Winelands, where 28 hectares of vines also produce award-winning wine. In that case, you’ll undoubtedly appreciate Hopehill Manor Boutique Guesthouse. This unique retreat is a going concern that offers a top-level spoil to out-of-town visitors.

As you drive through the front gate, The Manor House stands stoically before you in all its gracious splendor. Drive a little further and you pass exquisitely restored historic buildings in The Dairy Room and The Slave Quarters, before arriving at The Manor House. Then, if you continue just a little more along the circular driveway, you’ll find the majestic Blue Barn venue for bespoke weddings and special celebrations of all kinds. There’s still enchanting Edge House too, just behind The Manor House and beyond the beautiful, walled vegetable garden. For anything else you may desire, Stellenbosch is close by.

All the buildings that together are the boutique hotel and Cape Dutch country retreat are on original footprints and have all been sensitively and exquisitely renovated to reflect their settler heritage. There’s a sense of timelessness here, while each building also lends a completely different perspective to the farm; different views and different personas. Each one of the 16 rooms is individually decorated with flair to exude calm, while also showcasing hand-picked heritage pieces. It feels so personal.

And, about the views. Well, they’re frankly postcard perfect. It’s hard to grasp until you see them. You’re surrounded by rolling gardens, all irrigated from borehole water on the farm. But when you look up, just a little, Table Mountain casts her image in the long reflection pool and stands tall in person in the background. In the middle distance are flourishing, irrigated vineyards, over 20 hectares of them. The farm is really a space with three distinct personalities. Its 200 hectares includes the working farm of vineyards and cereal crops, the majestic and historic boutique guest house, and a fabulously popular wine label – highly rated by Platter’s since 2006. 

Importantly, this farm exudes a sense of place and history, since it dates back to 1692. Most of the neighbours farm too, so life here is lived close to the rhythms of earth albeit sans rough edges. It’s a rare space for guests to meet up, marry or celebrate life, maybe to stay awhile – yet you can call it home every day.

 

 

Additional information

  • Erf size: 232 ha
  • Arable land: 50 ha
  • Premium vines: 20.24 ha
  • Dwellings: 2,615 m² (11 en-suite bedrooms close to the Manor House (5 bedrooms in the Manor House)
  • Manor House: 583 m²
  • Cottage 1: 184 m²
  • Cottage 2: 252 m²
  • Cottage 3: 103 m²
  • Cottage 4: 140 m²
  • Cottage 5: 132 m²
  • Shed: 110 m²
  • Wine Cellar: 169 m²
  • Outbuildings/shed: 461 m²
  • Worker’s cottages x12: 480 m²
  • Established wine brand
  • Registered water flow
  • 2 boreholes
  • Farm accommodation and building werf is electric fenced
  • Pool
  • Reflection pond
  • Vineyards irrigated from a 9 ha dam on adjacent land, with a servitude for the majority of the water in the dam
  • Walled vegetable garden

The property is currently trading as a managed guest house and contents (or equivalent ) are included in the price. It offers huge potential to either return to an exquisite family home, or for the owners to live on site with guest or function/wedding  income, either self managed or via the existing management company. The property has formerly been awarded “Winelands wedding venue of the year” 

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We are available from Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.(GMT +2) Call us on +27 21 790 0972‬ or ‪+27 79 595 0080‬.

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