About Plumbago Cottage
Plumbago Cottage invites you to come and enjoy the simple elegance and country-style living, in a wonderful and quaint, self-catering cottage on Rozendal Farm. The unit is set in a peaceful farm setting and comes with a swimming pool and a braai facility.
Rozendal Farm lies nestled at the foot of the majestic Jonkershoek Valley bordering the town of Stellenbosch. The cottage is a wonderful establishment that is fully furnished with a carefully selected interior that blends seamlessly with the country scenery which envelopes it. The cottage sleeps up to two guests in two bedrooms comprising a double bed and twin beds. Each room is treated to lovely mountain views. The unit is serviced by a wonderful fully equipped kitchen. For your comfort, underfloor heating is installed as well as a fireplace for the chilly winter nights.
A working farm for over 150 years, today it is managed according to bio-dynamic principles that ensures fertile soils, clean water and a healthy spirit. Our produce includes a Bordeaux-style wine, a range of specialty vinegars, seasonal organic vegetables and dairy products. The cellar and residences are surrounded by pastures, vines, vegetable and fruit gardens, and rimmed by mountainous forest and fynbos. The atmosphere is one of natural beauty and tranquility.
As an extra touch, there is a private wellness centre which sports a Swedish sauna, a yoga room and a spa shower; it is perfect for maintaining the balance between mind and body. Even though you'll be in the countryside, there are still plenty of activities and amenities available in close proximity such as restaurants, shops, a golf course and nature trails.
Accommodation Options
Self Catering Cottage
Two-bedroom cottage comprising a queen-size bed and twin beds. The unit has an open-living area with underfloor heating, an open fireplace, a private Swedish sauna and a fully equipped kitchen.
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