Muizenberg, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Agent: Cliff Jacobs - Managing Principal Estate Agent & CEO (Nat.Dpl.Hotel Man (UJ). M.P.R.E.)
Agent Cellphone: +27 (0) 84 413 1071 / +27 (0) 61 716 6951
Agent Office Number: +27 (0) 21 554 0283
Agent Email Address: cliff@exquisitehotelconsultants.com
Type: Guest House
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 7
Showers: 7
Parking: 0
Yield: Not Disclosed
Muizenberg, Cape Town
Muizenberg (Dutch for "mice mountain") is a beach-side town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is situated where the shore of the Cape Peninsula curves round to the east on the False Bay coast. It is considered to be the main surfing spot in Cape Town and is currently home to a surfing community, centered on the popular 'Surfer's Corner'.
The railway from Cape Town, which for twenty years stopped at Wynberg, was extended to Muizenberg in 1882. Muizenberg started as a place for holiday homes for the rich after the discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand in 1886. Muizenberg Municipality was established in 1895. It merged with Kalk Bay in 1897. In 1910 a library opened next to the Natale Labia, and a year later a post office opened. In 1911 the first pavilion, a wooden one, was built.
Buildings
The famous architect, Sir Herbert Baker, designed his house "Sand Hills" on Atlantic Road, was the architect for "Vergenoegd" further along the same road, and designed "Coel an Mar" on Main Rd.
Many of the buildings in Muizenberg date from the resort town's heyday and are built in the art deco style. At its peak, the Muizenberg beachfront attracted masses of holiday-makers and the beach in front of the pavilion earned the name "The Snake Pit". It boasted a large Jewish population that attended the synagogue in Camp Rd. The community is celebrated in a book called "The Stetl by the Sea".
Rhodes Cottage
Rhodes' Cottage is a small house on the seafront that Cecil Rhodes bought as a holiday cottage and this was where he died in 1902. The house is preserved as a museum dedicated to Rhodes' life and is open to the public.
Het Posthuys
Het Posthuys is one of the oldest buildings in South Africa,[2] originally erected in February 1673: a year before the Castle in Cape Town was occupied. It was built by the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC), originally as a three-roomed signal station, and used as a military observation post, and subsequently used as a toll-house to levy a tax on farmers passing by to sell their produce to ships lying in Simon's Bay. One of the early postholders was Sergeant Muys (meaning "mouse"), from whom Muizenberg (formerly Muysenbergh and Muys Zijn Bergh (Muys' mountain) before that) gets its name. After a varied career as a police station, stables, brothel, hotel and private house the building was identified for what it was in the 1980s and restored with funds from Anglo American Corporation. The house is cared for by the Muizenberg Historical Conservation Society and contains a small collection of photos and items of interest relating to early days in Muizenberg. It is open to the public.
Casa Labia
The Muizenberg Battle site flanks the home of the first Italian Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to South Africa, Prince Natale Labia. Originally called "The Fort" after the site of the battle, it now bears the name Casa Labia and is a restaurant, conference centre and music venue. The house was built by skilled Italian artisans and houses part of the Labia family's extensive art collection.
Behind Casa Labia lies the gravesite of Abe Bailey, one of South Africa's early and important mine magnates. The graveyard is maintained by the Muizenberg Historical Conservation Society. One of the few houses on the seaside of the railway line is the thatched cottage owned by Bailey and called Bailey's Cottage. This is owned by the South African Navy.
Pavilion
There have been three pavilions built in Muizenberg - the first was a wooden one built in 1911. The next had bathing cubicles, a tearoom, and a 900-seat theatre, built in 1929. This was demolished in 1970, and a third one, still standing, was built.
Present day
Muizenberg has a fine, long beach that in effect stretches all the way around the top of False Bay to the Strand, a distance of over 20 km. False Bay, known for its population of White Sharks, also has a shark watch service that operates from Muizenberg, signalling alerts when sharks come in proximity of bathers at the main beach and surfers at Surfer's Corner. Above Muizenberg, there is a line of steep cliffs that is very popular as a venue for rock climbing. However, certain parts of the cliff are off-limits to climbers when birds nest on the ledges.
The Zandvlei estuary enters the ocean in Muizenberg. The estuary is one of the most important estuaries for fish spawning on the coastline and is home to the Imperial Yacht Club and Peninsula Canoe Club.
Educational establishments
Muizenberg houses one of the False Bay College campuses in the Cinnabar Building, a high-rise apartment tower. The college, a Public Further Education and Training Institution (FET), was established in September 2002 when the South Peninsula College (established 1970) and the Westlake College (established 1954) were merged.[3] Muizenberg is also home to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), a pan-African centre for education and research in mathematical sciences.
Agatha Christie, the famous author and playwright, wrote that after nursing duty she would daily take the train to Muizenberg to go surfing.
Take a look at what we are about
Our family-run guest house offers travellers more than just a comfortable night's stay at an affordable rate.
Our business is nothing without the hard work and dedication of the team who take pride in making our Guest House a very special place to visit. These special people make all the difference.
A place for Friends and Family
Close to the beach and overlooking the Zandvlei estuary and the Steenberg Mountains, you will find our Guest House ideally located to discover the multiple treasures of Muizenberg and the South Peninsula. Easily explore Cape Town from this central location.
Ideal for Group Travel
We have hosted groups from all over the world. Providing authentic experiences and helping with all travel planning and logistics. From corporate groups to family groups, we can cater for just about any needs.
Our rooms are set up for business travellers. With high-speed internet, work desk and flatscreen TVs and optional early morning breakfast takeaways.
Muizenberg is centrally located in Cape Town with everything within short driving distance.
Take a moment to explore our Rooms
Our rooms offer comfort and quality at affordable rates a stone's throw from the beach.
Room with a view
Premier Rooms
We have 2 premier room options, perfect for the guest with a more discerning taste. These rooms are larger, each with its own ensuite bathroom. They connect onto the shared balcony, which offers incredible views across the mountain, river and ocean.
Comfortable and affordable Standard Rooms
We have 4 standard rooms with private en-suite bathrooms. These rooms are perfect for the business traveller or leisure traveller looking for a balance between comfort, privacy and affordability.
Perfect on a budget Economy Rooms
We have 2 economy room options, perfect for the travelling family. These rooms both share a single bathroom across the passage but have the added bonus of connecting onto the shared balcony, which offers incredible views across the mountain, river and ocean.
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