Showing posts with label Philippa Berrington-Blew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippa Berrington-Blew. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

In Watermelon Sugar

If one were looking for the perfect setting for a Christmas spectacular, Hampden's breathtaking "In Watermelon Sugar", would be the undeniable choice. Christmas and glitter abound in this tinsel-filled space and has surpassed even last season's sparkling spectacle. Superbly merchandised and art-directed by owner, Leslie Stevenson, the act of merely photographing the details doesn't do it justice. One has to see the figurines, sea creatures and unique ornaments in all their scintillating glory to believe it...




















Not to forget the exterior windows. One could easily fracture a small bone pressing one's nose against the glass to take it all in...



Images by Philippa Berrington-Blew

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Passage to Africa II

Oxford for three and a half hours - barely scratched the surface...














Sunday, May 8, 2011

Kuilfontein Stables

The journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg is often brutal. The scenery is breath-taking, but the road is ruler-straight and endless... mirages form in the distance and the landscape blurs on the periphery. Big sky country. Destinations become apparitions until finally... a welcome sign emerges - Kuilfontein.

A family farm since 1876, the converted stables provide the beautifully appointed accommodation with every amenity and comfort (each named after a champion racehorse, bred on the farm).

The Cape Dutch farm house is magnificent, and a swim in the white-washed springwater pool is a welcome relief after 'glistening' all day. Not to mention a bottomless, pink Gin and Tonic in the 'pub' with an inverted trough serving as a bar counter. 

Penny and Leigh Southey are the consumate hosts - joining guests in the pub for stories and a hearty laugh. Dining by candlelight in the carmine-coloured diningroom (previously the feed room) extols a life less ordinary. Inevitably, a darling cat or dog will lie at one's feet, gazing longingly in the hope of a morsel of Karoo lamb. Prepare your palette for an experience at breakfast - cactus fruit and prickly pear, preserves and homemade-practically-everything amongst the many treats. Guests are truly treated like old friends. 

Winding down the farm road for home, one sighs with wistful pleasure. Until next time...

Penny's father's WW II South African Air Force Uniform - note the coat hooks (pub)
Diningroom
Ostrich eggs and horns at Reception
The main (and private) house
What a fab pool

Farm Gate
I love this barn

Karoo sunset (with the inevitable windmill)
Inside the barn

Dining by candlelight
Kitty
Homemade on the farm
What a life!
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Photographs by: Philippa Berrington-Blew