The Cape-Dutch-farmhouse-meets-boutique-hotel, Babylonstoren, is doing so well that Koos Bekker and partner Karen Roos decided to take some of that SA style across the pond.
You know Koos Bekker – the South African billionaire and Chairperson of Naspers, the largest media company outside of the US. He’s also the guy who led Naspers to invest in Chinese internet and media firm, Tencent.
Last year we told you that Bekker had acquired an English manor house in rural Somerset, UK.
Since then, Koos and Karen have been working hard to convert the manor house into a hotel with the same style and sophistication of Babylonstoren – and it looks like they’re just about ready to launch.
The Newt in Somerset will be open for bookings in July.
In the meantime, they got an excellent write-up in FT Weekend:
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Built between 1687 and 1689, Hadspen, the Grade II-listed house not far from the village of Pitcombe in Somerset, has been described as one of the most beautiful of its kind in southwestern England, with formal gardens that span the centuries punctuating its 300-plus acres, collectively known as the Emily Estate.
In 2013 it was rumoured to have been acquired by Johnny Depp – but in fact the buyer was Koos Bekker, the South African emerging-media billionaire who, with his wife, former Elle Decoration SA editor Karen Roos, created Babylonstoren (baylonstoren.com), the singular hotel-dining-garden destination on one of the oldest farms in the Cape Winelands.
The Newt will see Hadspen House converted into a hotel comprising 23 rooms, with all of them impeccably designed and decorated, naturally.
The various barns and granaries across the estate have been made over into a spa, cafe, restaurant and cider press. You can check them out on Instagram.
The gardens are open to the public and promise extensive woods, ponds and lakes, “feathery friends and deer”, and beautiful English country scenery.
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