The
Cape Cadogan is a stately double-storeyed Georgian and Victorian
building that dates back to the beginning of the 19th century.
It was originally a farmhouse which was "Victorianised" in 1912
and declared a national monument in 1984.
This
boutique hotel is well known for its comfortable, luxurious
atmosphere. The reception areas are individually decorated and
designed for comfort and tranquillity. It is themed on the Irish
literary figure Oscar Wilde who was renowned for his bohemian
lifestyle throughout Europe and New York during the latter part
of the 19th century.
The
public areas comprise a comfortable lounge with an open
fireplace, a garden and pool area, and a library where you can
relax and read or research your itinerary from the computer
terminal provided for your convenience.
Rooms & Facilities : Bohemian chic is the hallmark, with
12 luxuriously appointed en suite bedrooms that are decorated
with an eclectic mix of contemporary and antique furniture using
dramatic fabrics to maximum effect.