| Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Cape Town » St James Characterised by it’s small beach and colourful bathing boxes, this charming cove was once home to the famous pioneer Cecil John Rhodes, statesman and founder of the De Beers Mining Company. The village was named after a Roman Catholic Church, built here in 1854. HISTORICAL VIEW Rhodes Cottage On the road to Muizenberg, where Rhodes died in 1902, is now a museum containing many of his personal possessions and photographs.
Accommodation in and around St James Sonnekus Guest House accommodation in St James Sonnekus is a spacious, Colonial home, which has been restored with all modern facilities.All of the rooms have been lovingly decorated drawing inspiration from the splendid sea and mountain views.A mere stone s throw from the beach, with easy access... More
Villa St James accommodation in St James Hovering over False Bay with a 360-degree view of mountain and sea, is the enchanting and luxurious Villa St James, a restored historical National Monument ideal for a lavish seaside holiday, wedding or corporate function in the coastal town of St Ja... More
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