bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

Before I left for Italy I shot the new Tee Tuin (Tea Garden) at BOSJES Estate in the Bredekloof ValIey. Its a fairly new property that opened earlier in the year and is now famous for their awe-inspiring chapel designed by Coetzee Steyn. The Tea Garden restaurant will be serving a range of homemade made sweet baked things and savoury treats, and its a lovely place to stop off if you are in the area and want to experience the chapel, and the beautifully landscaped garden. With views of the Slanghoek and Witzenburg mountains, the scenery is breathtaking.

These are a few of my pictures of the property including a few of the new dishes from the Bosjes restaurant.

bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

bosjes opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

The BOSJES opens their tea garden

Pete Goffe-Wood & Kim Cox from BOSJES

BOSJES Kombuis

BOSJES Kombuis

BOSJES Kombuis

BOSJES

BOSJES Kombuis

BOSJES

BOSJES Kombuis

BOSJES

BOSJES Kombuis

 

Sam Linsell is a Cape Town based food, travel and lifestyle photographer. 

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3 Comments

  1. Every time I read your blog I want to hop on a plane to South Africa. Your country is at the top of my bucket list. You make everything look so wonderful.

  2. Aaah that is wonderful to hear and I hope you manage to get here on holiday soon. South Africa would love to have you.

  3. Jane Campbell says:

    Wow! From certain angles those mountains look like the spine of a stegasaurus! Food looks pretty great too…..

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