Lazy Contentment
It
doesn’t get better than this – silver service in a grand Cape Dutch Manor House
on a wine estate at the base of a mountain near Wellington in the Western Cape.
Beautifully restored, or should I say transformed, Grand Dedale has glossy porcelain
tiles, chandelier, and elegant upholstered chairs.
When
I arrive there is a fashion shoot in progress, and I am half intimidated by
their glamour, and half smug that I get to spend the night in such luxury. It
is a photographer’s paradise, with auburn autumn leaves, mountains, gabled and
thatched rooftops, wide verandahs, vast and well-lit rooms and a particularly
obliging lazy and contented ginger cat.
The
hallways are grander than I imagined, resplendent with chandelier and oversized
mirrors. A creamy lounge has a fireplace and quadruple glass doors leading out
to the garden.
Personalised
service leaves one feeling thoroughly spoilt and pampered, with high tea,
complimentary sherry and a gourmet four-course dinner.
I
stay in the spacious Limietburg suite, a long attic-style thatched room
upstairs in the main lodge. The suite is bright and fresh, and I
decide we shall have a long and happy relationship. At the far end of the suite
there is a freestanding ball and claw bath set up against a window, with sky
and oak tree views. Underfloor heating warms the smooth tiled floors. There is
a separate dressing room with armchair and dressing table. A mirrored wall
creates a clever visual effect of continuity. Beyond this there is a King-size
bed with views out through a skylight. Finally the suite ends in a lounge area
with two wide armchairs and a double cottage pane door, also mirrored for
privacy and light.
Accommodation
Experience:
A
cold front arrives the same time that I do. The mists roll down over the
mountain and look mysterious from the cosy and bright attic suite. A wave of
contentment washes over me and I am unusually happy to sit in my comfy lounge
and while away the afternoon listening to music. I wonder to myself why it is when I
stay in a place of such beauty and care that I feel the best version of myself –
connected, peaceful, inspired and mindful. I guess a stay in characterful accommodation is a wonderful opportunity to take a pause out of everyday life - to reconnect with one's senses, detach from negative thoughts, process one's feelings and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.
And so as I lay my head back in the armchair I smile, let my senses float on the beautiful music out through the skylight
and into the night sky.