We traveled to one of the Cape Town suburbs in South Africa.

History with a modern twist in the tail and we discovered a national treasure.
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On the third day of our visit to this city suburb, I struck gold, as I decided to turn our car into the road to this property.

In here you will find the history about the origin of this old house and in the second part of the post, you will discover a very nice surprise. From the outset I have to tell you that we had no plans to visit here, as we didn't even know about it's existence and I was only driving around to try and get some photos for my blog.
But just as well that we did turn in here and come with to share our find.

As usual, I asked to see the manager for my permission to take photos and instead the owner came out to take us on a short tour of the place.
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Bear this date below in mind, as you will see a different date a bit lower down.
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Lady Marian was in a discussion here with one of the staff members.
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Right, here is the date that this house was built in 1760, as you can see at the top left of this plaque. The suburb Bellville was a city at the time.
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And here below you will see that one guy Nicolaas Loubser started this farm in 1677. It was one of the biggest wine farms in the area, as several owners afterwards continued to develop the farm.
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The outer walls of the farmhouse and the buildings at the back of the house were built of these thick rocks that have an iron content. So, the walls are as thick as a modern safe.
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I love the yellow wood doors and frames, and the floors were also done with yellow wood planks.
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One of the old original fireplaces that was replaced with a thin metal stove. The wall and floor tiles are all original.
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A hint of something at the right of the picture here that I will show you below.
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And now for the modern twist in the tail.

This is how the main entrance of the house was converted into a modern dining room.
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But wait! Let's go around to the buildings at the back of the house. Look what's happening here.
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The roof and the floor tiles are original, but the bar and tables were added to convert the space into a pub.
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The same over here and there were TV'S with sporting programs all over the dining areas.
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Then we were told to go and have a look at what's inside this building that had the look of a chapel.
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So, how many ancient ghosts were waiting for us to enter here?
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Surprise! No ghosts as this looked like some meeting room.
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But turn around and what do you see? Wow! A pizza oven.
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Yep! A real wood fired pizza oven and a bar of special wines on the wall at the back.
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So, after all of the surprises, we sat at a table outside with two latte coffees to chat about this wonderful discovery.
Beautiful views were on show.

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Finally, if ever you find yourself on the Jip de Jager road in the suburb of Bellville, Cape Town, then don't forget to turn in at this road sign below. You are also welcome to Google, "De Oude Social Cafe, Bellville, Cape"
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I for one love to discover old places and the history behind them. When I asked the owner if she ever spent the night on the premises, in the old house, she quite blandly told me no, as she is too young to go to a mad house, after the ghosts had tackled her :)
I did feel that we were walking in the cloud of witnesses, as so many feet had visited that house since the 1600's.

This was a great find and I get heartsore when I stand outside and I see all of the developments that were built, in what was once one of the biggest and prestigious farms in the area. Now it is all gone, as almost as if it has never existed. And only the old house still stands to tell the history of days gone by. How many marriages, deaths, and lives have passed over time? And one day, it will all be over for us. Almost as if we also had never existed. Funny, when you think about it.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

Thank you kindly for supporting a post on behalf of @papilloncharity



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That's a real gem you discovered. I love places with old history like that.

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Thank you and it always makes it to feel like I am visiting people from a bygone era.
I also love history and there are tons of it over here. A real explorers paradise.

!PIZZA

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That's a real gem you discovered. I love places with old history like that.🥰🥰🥰

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I love history and this place really has it all. I liked their bar and pizza, the food is always everything to me🤣.

Thanks for sharing and I look forward to the next post. Greetings from Venezuela 😉.

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Thank you, and we share the love of history. It was really a great surprise to see the sportsbar behind the old house and it is very popular.
Greetings from South Africa.

!PIZZA

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Old houses have just as much if not even more to tell as old trees might be able to tell us stories about what they have seen in their long life. Such old houses should be kept original to show us our history.
I like all what they have done with this house, except I wouldn't need the TV's 😉

Great post, my friend 😊


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I love the old houses Hannes, and they all talk to me in whispers of the past. It is now the second old house that we saw, that had something modern going inside. The first one was in my runner ducks post and now this one.

It is a sportsbar and so there has to be TV'S for all of the sports channels. The good thing is that one can sit and dine outside in the open air with lovely views.

Cheers and thanks.

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They should make sports outside and not watch other people doing it while eating and drinking too much 🤣 !LOLZ

Old houses tell stories about the past, that's right, and that's why I sometimes even take photos of old, very old buildings or ruins 😀

I've been too tired to turn the computer on yesterday, but today should be a fairly easy day in the other office where I'm having nightshift. Hope you're also having a nice day, my friend 🌞


Have a !PIZZA from me, served with !LUV
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Oh? You mean that the ghosts must should play sports outside and that they should wait for the people that drink too much, so that the ghosts can scare them sober? !LOLZ

Yes, that is also my thoughts and I have posted a few of those old houses 😊

Yay! Nightshift means paid sleeping time and my day was not as good as yours 😜

Cheers and thanks.

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I didn't mean it that way, but it sounds great ... scare them sober ... as far as I remember, nothing could scare me when I was drunk 😂 !LOLZ

Yep, paid sleeping, but I think it will be a bad sleep and tomorrow morning I have a few meetings in other offices and in a police station. At least the day will go fast 😅


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Hahaha, I know, but I twisted your meaning a little bit. Me too, as I used to dance with ghosts when I was tanked up 🤣 !LOLZ

So, are you on nightshift again tomorrow? When one gets really busy, the time flies as you know 😉

Cheers and thanks.

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I am so happy that my son doesn't like alcohol, because he has enough to do with his girl and friends, so he doesn't need to dance with ghosts 🤣 !LOLZ

Tuesday was my last nightshift in May and I don't know yet when my next nightshift will be in June. Although I can sleep for a couple of hours during a shift I feel tired just as if I didn't sleep 😴


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What a cool place that was @papilloncharity, the pizza oven was pretty cool. Old buildings can be amazing, I wonder how they can stay standing for so long.
Thanks for sharing the adventure.

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Thank you Lady Robin and the reason why the old building can stand so long is because the foundations and the thick walls were built with rocks that have an iron content. I did place one photo of the rocks behind a glass front in the post.

My pleasure to share and we hope that you and the big guy are well.

!PIZZA and !LUV

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Funny that's how I feel when visiting places like this, kind of sad. Thinking that this once was called home by a family. But, it's great that it's been brought back to life and now brings pleasure to the people who frequent it!
A nice find @papilloncharity 👌

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Oh yes, those sad bells ringing in one's mind. Once called home by many families and they all owned that once prestigious farm, that was now turned into a suburb with houses all over the place. All gone now except for that proud old house still standing as evidence of the ages gone by.
It was indeed good to see new life there and I think that all of the previous owners and their families will be glad.

Blessings, @PIZZA and !LUV

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What a great find :) ... I think the pizza would probably be delicious too, but I wouldn't want to sit in that room while they make it, as it would feel like being in an oven!

And one day, it will all be over for us. Almost as if we also had never existed. Funny, when you think about it.

Hopefully we will leave something useful behind :) ...

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Oh yes, they have an awesome !PIZZA menu and there is plenty of space outside at the dining tables.

Hopefully we will and that's why we sow the seeds of kindness in the poor communities in an effort to create better futures for them :)

Thank you for the curation!

!PIZZZA !LOL !LUV

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