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Reinette Te Water Naude, wife of the late Dr Theo Te Water Naude, bought this old stable-like building, circa 1856, in 1997 and restored it to its present form. More buildings were added on to the main dwelling in a U-shape, with a veranda and shutters. A beautiful garden was laid out and is filled with trees, roses, plumbago, lavender, bougainvillea, evening primrose, hibiscus, flowers and herbs. Birds, bees, butterflies and chameleons frequently visit the garden. Enjoy the smell of jasmine while sitting on the veranda.Somerset Stables is perfectly located in the most popular
Reinette Te Water Naude, wife of the late Dr Theo Te Water Naude, bought this old stable-like building, circa 1856, in 1997 and restored it to its present form. More buildings were added on to the main dwelling in a U-shape, with a veranda and shutters. A beautiful garden was laid out and is filled with trees, roses, plumbago, lavender, bougainvillea, evening primrose, hibiscus, flowers and herbs. Birds, bees, butterflies and chameleons frequently visit the garden. Enjoy the smell of jasmine while sitting on the veranda.
Somerset Stables is perfectly located in the most popular part of town, away from the hustle and bustle, yet within walking distance of shops, restaurants and schools. The large and comfortable en-suite bedrooms are stylishly decorated and include TVs and Persian carpets. A private entrance to the rooms ensures privacy, where you can enjoy peace, tranquility and comfort, and have time to reflect or meditate.
There is safe under-cover parking for vehicles on the premises with a remote controlled security gate. In the main house you can enjoy a hearty breakfast from the farm-like kitchen. The interior of the house is filled with antiques, Persian carpets, lots of history and conversation pieces, art and collectables. This is not a business, it is a sanctuary and home where you are a guest, to enjoy a memorable stay and to explore our town. Restaurants are located within a 5 km radius and credit cards are accepted.
★★★★★ The room is beautiful decorated. Bed is comfortable. Very nice atmosphere with friendly, charming host. Nice garden. Enjoyable breakfast. I will definitely visit again.
ronel nienaber, south africa
December 2014
★★★★★ Lovely clean and large rooms. Excellent service by the owner - even made reservations on our behalf at a top restaurant without us requesting. Had a lovely time and will definitely return.
nanette van der meulen, south africa
July 2014
★★★★★ My husband and I stayed in the honeymoon suite, what a treat! Loved the bath, had a fantastic breakfast in the main house, it's like eating in a museum.On arrival We were met at the door by Reinette, dinner was booked and sightseeing arranged!Could not have asked for more. Thank you
Facilities
Garden
Braai/Barbecue
Satellite TV*
Wi-Fi
Credit Card Facilities
Parking on Premises
Languages Spoken
English
Afrikaans
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Somerset Stables location
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Somerset Stables is 3.5km from the centre of Graaff-Reinet , the nearest airport 226.9km (Port Elizabeth Airport). *Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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Reinette Te Water Naude, wife of the late Dr Theo Te Water Naude, bought this old stable-like building, circa 1856, in 1997 and restored it to its