Ellerman House and Villa
(Bantry Bay - Cape Town - South Africa)
Hotel Accommodations


Ellerman House - A Luxury Hotel in Cape Town
A proud heritage of stylish entertaining Ellerman House is
one of the world's most exclusive and private retreats. Its magnificent position
overlooking Cape Town and the Atlantic Ocean respects its status as an
historical landmark.
It would be hard to improve on such perfection yet the recently completed
Ellerman Villa & Spa has added a striking 21st century component to the classic
style of Ellerman House.
Ellerman House is becoming a legend among today's sophisticated
travellers. The threebedroomed home - with a further option of another two
bedrooms in the Spa - comes with a butler, and is one of the most
technologically advanced ‘smart’ houses in the country. The ethos of abundance
is underpinned by superb and discreet service that caters to guests’ every whim.
A certain informality is encouraged to ensure that residents can relax and
unwind.
At Ellerman House there is nothing casual about the attention to detail, the cuisine, the
collection of 17 000 vintage South African wines and the museum quality art that
hangs on the walls of both establishments.
Terraced gardens, a generous swimming pool and a gym overlooking Bantry Bay
encourage guests to enjoy the privacy of their surroundings. The Spa, with its
colour therapy shower, steam room, sauna, infinity pool and sumptuous treatments
takes pampering to new heights.
The main hotel at Ellerman House - with nine individually appointed en-suite rooms and two suites
- has been refreshed and now has an opulent but comfortable new look, and the
extraordinary views shimmer from every room.
Ellerman House is situated just a 10-minute drive from the world famous V&A
Waterfront, making it a convenient destination for the world traveller. Not
surprisingly Ellerman House - which is a member of Relais & Chateaux and
Virtuoso - epitomises proud South African hospitality, elevating it to take its
place among the best in the world, while remaining true to its African heritage.



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