Four Rosmead, Oranjezicht, Cape Town, South Africa - Explore & Book
"Hidden away in the leafy suburb of Oranjezicht in the lee of Table Mountain, with wraparound views of the city and the bay, this century-old listed building was revamped by its art-loving owner to create one of Cape Town's most stylish boltholes. Many original features like the Oregon pine floors, porthole windows and fireplaces were conserved; while striking new elements include an angular wood and steel loggia which spans out above the garden terrace. Flowerbeds of raked gravel, neatly tended rosemary hedges, and a decked salt-water pool and fishpond induce a Zen mood of studied calm in the garden. Step inside and it's more upbeat, with jazzy African paintings and sculptures in the sun-filled lounge and classy bedrooms adding zest and colour to the building's airy, elegant lines. To add to this architectural delight, any request to the quietly professional staff at Four Rosmead will be dealt with promptly, and any thanks will be acknowledged with one word: pleasure. We couldn’t think of a better way to describe what our stay here was filled with.
Highs
Top location: a quiet, secluded suburb with off-street parking, within walking distance of all the action A skilled refurbishment which masterfully marries past and presentEvery conceivable in-room comfort, as well as some unexpected treats like the upbeat aphorisms left with the chocolates at turn-downWarm and inviting salt-water pool - most alluring after a hard day’s sightseeing
Lows
They have undergone extensive refurbishments since our last visit, so as such our review may not reflect their current incarnationOranjezicht is a residential suburb and might be too subdued if you’re in the mood to partyThe guesthouse can only accept children over the age of 12You’ll need to take a taxi if you’re heading for the beach or down to the waterfront" - Guy Hunter Watts