Mooikelder Guest House Wellington |
Mooikelder
is a
gracious Cape Dutch homestead that was built in 1835 and has been owned by a number
of prominent people, most notably Cecil John Rhodes who took occupation in
1900. Set in the Paarl valley in the heart of the Boland, Mooikelder's
distinctive appeal is in its stately home with exceptionally high gable and
the original cellar, with facade plaster dating back to the first half of the
19th century. Each of the 6 comfortable bedrooms has a unique character and
classic furnishings.
Twin or double beds are in en-suite rooms with TV, hairdryers, heaters when
chilly, fans for the summer weather, clock radios and beverage trays. The
separate lodge shares the inviting swimming pool and restful, manicured
garden. The Lodge has two en-suite bedrooms, a private sitting room with it's
own fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen and upstairs a TV room. It is also the
ideal retreat for family or friends. Lunch and dinner are served if requested.
Establishment are close to many attractions in Paarl such as the Afrikaans language
museum and monument; Glass blowing at Seidleberg; Idyllic walks in the Paarl
Nature Reserve; golf courses and the Jack Nicklaus signature course at Paarl
Valley.
Rates per room per night, specials, seasons, meals, children policy: on request
Contact & reservations:
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