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Wittedrift Manor House: A Storybook Stay in the Tulbagh Valley

Wittedrift Manor House

There’s a place in the Tulbagh Valley where time slows down, art fills every corner, and each room feels like it holds a secret. Wittedrift Manor House is a lovingly restored heritage property that blends 19th-century charm with modern comfort, eclectic creativity, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil weekend getaway or a culture-rich retreat, this boutique guest house offers a unique experience steeped in history and local character.

History of Wittedrift Manor House

Originally built in 1975, the manor has lived many lives. Today, it stands proud along historic Church Street. It’s whitewashed walls and graceful gables glows in the soft valley light. But the real magic happens once you step inside.

Rooms to Choose

The interiors are a joyful reflection of the owner’s artistic eye. Bold artworks, quirky antiques, playful colours, and the kind of treasures that feel lovingly collected over a lifetime fill every corner. Guests can choose from a selection of individually styled en-suite rooms. Each room is designed with comfort and character in mind. Whether it’s the opulent canopy beds or handpicked linens, the attention to detail is clear. Big old wooden doors open to a lush, fragrant garden where roses, lavender, and fruit trees thrive. It’s a truly idyllic spot for a lazy breakfast or a quiet afternoon read. No two rooms are the same, but all are filled with little luxuries: soft beds, thoughtful touches, and windows that open to views of the mountain or leafy lush garden.

Divine Dinng and Souvenirs

The manor is a short walk to The Reader’s Restaurant, an intimate dining experience tucked into what was once the manor’s old library. It’s a small delight, with its warm, bookish charm, and seasonal local cuisine. With hearty Cape flavours, homemade treats, and a thoughtfully curated wine list featuring Tulbagh’s finest, it’s like dining in a dear friend’s house, one who cooks with love and always saves room for dessert. Nearby, The Curious Cat Gift Shop is a wonderland of handmade gifts, second-hand books, and charming oddities. It’s the kind of place you wander into for five minutes and emerge from forty-five minutes later, happily clutching a vintage treasure you didn’t know you needed.

An Experience like no other

Wittedrift Manor House isn’t flashy or fancy, it’s better than that. It’s soulful, full of character, and quietly unforgettable. Whether you’re staying for a night or a few slow days, it’s the kind of place that lingers with you long after you leave. Whether you’re drawn by the art, the stories, or simply the peace and beauty of the valley, Wittedrift Manor House offers something rare: a stay that feels both deeply personal and delightfully unexpected.

Contact

Phone:  082 894 0932

Email: info@wittedriftmanor.com

Address: 5 Vos Street, Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa 

Instagram: @wittedriftmanor

Facebook: @wittedriftmanor  

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