The Grande Roche Hotel is situated on the site of the historic De Nieuwe Plantatie farm in the quaint town of Paarl, Drakenstein Valley, Cape Winelands, South Africa.
Its heritage dates back to 1715 when a grant of land was given to Hermanus Bosman, the ‘sick comforter’ and assistant to the Reverend Simond. The original house grew along with the fortunes and needs of the Bosman family who called it home for nearly 200 years. The homestead was then renovated in the fashionable Victorian style in late 1876.
The farm was bought and modernised by the Du Toit family in 1926 and, after a fire in 1953, it was rebuilt as a Victorian manor house.
It was finally restored to its original Cape Dutch splendour after careful research in 1991 and transformed into a luxury hotel. In 1993, the fastidious restoration was acknowledged when the 23 hectare farm was granted national monument status.
A stroll around the estate will reveal many treasures some of which are marked with a brass plaque, from ancient oak trees to the tiny chapel, which is one of the oldest buildings in South Africa.
Restaurants
Business Centre
Luggage Room
Airport Shuttle
24 Hour Reception Service
Concierge Service
Baby Sitter
Multilingual Hotel Staff
Bar/Pub
Wifi
Massage
Swimming Pool
Golf
Fitness Centre
Tennis
Laundry Service
Iron & Board
Newspaper
Telephone
Safety-Deposit Box
Seating Area
Wi-Fi
24 Hour Room Service
Alarm Clock
Bathrobe
Slippers
Tea / Coffee Facilities
Airconditioning
TV
Mini Bar
Satellite TV
Hair Dryer
Bathroom Amenities
House Keeping
Electronic Safe