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Three Boutique Hotel
Three Boutique Hotel
Old and new meet in perfect harmony at The Three Boutique Hotel Cape Town, a beautifully converted National Monument building, now a stylish and affordable 15-room boutique hotel in the heart of Cape Town.
The Three Boutique Hotel is modern and sophisticated Cape Town hotel with a historic heart in a trendy part of Cape Town.
Located in a quiet & secure area of Cape Town in City Bowl on the slopes of Table Mountain, Three Boutique Hotel offers a peaceful location close to many of Cape Town's top sights.
The Gardens shopping centre is just a 3-minute walk, Long Street and Kloof Street are 15-minutes by foot and the V&A Waterfront and Camp’s Bay are both 10-minutes drive.
The Three Boutique Hotel has a stylish and historic ambience. A columned terrace tiled in traditional black and white wraps around the house leading to the designer swimming pool and outdoor lounge.
The rooftop deck offers sunbathing and a spot for sunset drinks, with superb views of Cape Town’s three iconic mountains; Table Mountain, Lions Head and Devil’s Peak, after which The Three is named.
What’s so Special?
Owned and run by Justin & Natalia Pearson and their close friends Alun & Julie Jones, the service is quite exceptional at Three Boutique Hotel Cape Town.
Three Boutique Hotel fills the gap between a too-homely guesthouse and an impersonal chain hotel; it's exactly the right balance of chic surroundings, 4-star facilities and friendly service.
The Three Boutique Hotel has an impressive history, being one of the 10 largest manors in Cape Town in the 1770’s and having undergone several transformations in the generations since. A stay here really is like walking in the footsteps of history.
Rooms
There are 18 rooms at Three Boutique Hotel.
All rooms have en-suite bathrooms and King-size beds with fine cotton linen.
Modern bathrooms all have walk-in showers and some also have bathtubs.
Choos between Studio Suites And Luxury Double Rooms.
Features:
- Air Con
- Free Wi-Fi
- TV with Satellite channels
- Minibar
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- Nespresso Machine
- IDD Phone
- Safe (laptop)
A little bit of History
This residence originally named “Schoonder Sigt” (“Clear View”) is deeply steeped in the history of South Africa. In the 1770’s it was one of the ten most conspicuous large manors of Cape Town.
It was owned and occupied by the Commandant of the Castle, General Robert J. Gordon, who discovered and mapped a good part of South Africa. He discovered and also named the Orange (after the Prince of Orange), Plettenberg Bay (after Governor Von Plettenberg). Gordon’s Bay was named after him.
At Schoonder Sigt (which gave its name to Schoonder Street) he maintained a vast garden: a floral paradise which exported rare, hitherto unknown plant specimens, to Europe and the east via visiting ship captains. Thus Flower Street got its name.
General Gordon who commanded the Dutch forces in South Africa lived there until 1795 when he was defeated by the English Navy at the battle of Muizenberg. He also bred Merino sheep given to him by the Dutch Royal Family and shortly after his death his wife placed them on a passing ship bound for Australia, these sheep formed the base stock of today’s thriving sheep industry in Australia.
In 1800 the manor was purchased by George Rex, an Englishman who is believed to be the son of King George III and his first wife Hannah Lightfoot whom he secretly married, before he ascended to the throne and wed Queen Charlotte. When the Dutch forces reoccupied South Africa he was generously granted land at Knysna, where he founded the town.
Over the years the residence has seen many transformations from the original ‘Schoonder Sigt’ manor house to an apartment block called Sunny Lodge. At one stage it was ‘The Garden’s Nursing Home’, a 7 ward psychiatric hospital specializing in rehabilitating people ‘living in the fast lane’ and ‘housewives on the busy cocktail circuit’!
In 1973, and probably one of its more unfortunate transformations, the residence was renovated to resemble a Spanish villa complete with scalloped plasterwork and cactus, it was renamed “Flower Street Villa”.
The Hotel has been under new management and owners, Justin & Natalia Pearson, since January 2009 and in July 2010 the building, which is a national monument, was completely renovated and restored at a cost of over R6,000,000, carefully retaining the original fabric of the building whilst removing the “Spanish” styling and returning it to its former glory.
Today Schoonder Sigt, or The Three Boutique Hotel as it is now known (after #3 Flower St.), is ready for her new lease of life and hopefully will remain an important part of South Africa’s history for many years to come.
2021 - 22 Price Guide:
- 4 nights from £860 pp
Includes:
- International flights from the UK
- 4 nights accommodation with breakfast
- All taxes
- Return airport transfers
This is a guide price only, based on travel in low season.
Prices will vary according to availability of airfares on the dates of travel and seasonal hotel and airfare surcharges.
Please ask us for any current special offers.
Jasmine Bonus:
- Free daily breakfast
Jasmine Free Night Offer:
- Pay 3 nights get 1 more night FREE
- Valid 15 May - 31 Aug 21
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