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Monday, 18 December 2023

South Africa: Cape Town Heritage - Rickety Bridge

Cape Town Heritage Foundation

Rickety Bridge

Originally called Oliphantshoek, the French Huguenots renamed the area Franschhoek, and established 7 original farms, namely: Chamonix, Dieu Donne, La Cotte, La Motte, La Dauphine, Cabriere and La Provence.

The land that is now Rickety Bridge was part of the original La Provence farm.

Over the years these properties were subdivided and on the 13th of May 1797 a quitrent grant was given in favour of the widow Paulina de Villiers, granting her the land she called Paulina's Drift.

Paulina's Drift was sold to Pieter de Villiers, under the name Zandrift. On the 15th of October 1813, a portion of the farm (the present Rickety Bridge) changed ownership to one Hendrick Lodewicus Pepler and on the 9th of February 1829 to his widow, Elizabeth Catharina de Villiers under the name Paulina's Dal. "Dal" meaning valley, which was found at the other end of the river. She extended the farm and had 40,000 vines planted, producing grapes for wine and brandy. In 1831 Paulina's Dal was given to her son, Abraham Johannes Pepler.

Apparently he built the manor house, between 1829 and 1831. The main provincial or public road passed directly in front of the Manor House and the present cellar. The position of the road has since changed to its current location. The old original rickety bridge, that consisted mainly of sleeper wood beams, was too narrow for larger vehicles, which necessitated them to come through other farms by means of the old road for deliveries. This was probably the main reason for changing and rebuilding the bridge, to the concrete state, during 1996.

In 2000, Duncan Spence, a British businessmen recognized the potential of Rickety Bridge and acquired the property.

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Friday, 30 April 2021

South Africa: Inspirational Places - Brookdale Manor House & Estate | Брукдейл Хаус Южная Африка

News from Inspirational Places

Recently launched

BROOKDALE ESTATE

situated in the tranquil valley, under the Klein Drakenstein mountains, Paarl, South Africa.

Brookdale Manor House is positioned as a world-class, Paarl winelands retreat and is suitable for families, small groups or individual travellers.

It can accommodate 12 adults (and two children under the age of 12 sharing with parents), in five en-suite bedrooms in the Manor House, and a sixth en-suite bedroom in the adjacent building.

Built-in a modern Cape Dutch style, Brookdale Manor House is elegantly furnished, featuring ample living spaces that include a lavish living room and sunny breakfast area. The outside terraces showcase panoramic views of the dramatic mountains and Paarl wine valley. The gardens and pool house are set around a magnificent lap pool and create beautiful spaces for guests to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Rates start from R 4 900 per room.

A true Cinderella story, Brookdale Estate was once overgrown and underused. The Rudd family, originally from the United Kingdom recognised the potential of the property and acquired the 67-hectare estate in 2015. In line with their vision to create a world-class country estate, today Brookdale offers exceptional hospitality and produces fine wines under the stewardship of talented young winemaker, Kiara Scott.

The managing couple, Yvonne Coetzee (General Manager), and Gary Coetzee (Executive Chef), were appointed in November.

They come with extensive hospitality experience gained in nearly ten years in management positions at Singita in the Sabi Sand, followed by a decade overseeing the Kerzner family estate in Hout Bay.

Brookdale Estate is ideally located within easy reach of Cape Town International Airport, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch.

Launch offers include a South African resident's special, with a choice of either self-catering or fully inclusive options.

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