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Acorn House
Acorn House
Acorn House
Acorn House

Acorn House: gallery


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Acorn House: picture gallery


Acorn House sits at the foot of Table Mountain
with views of the world famous mountain behind.
Outside is a small well kept garden..
with a small pool and stairs leading to the cottage behind.
There are a few sun loungers on the lawn to soak up the Cape sunshine.
The rooms are comfortable...
and simply furnished.
some have a view of the mountain from the bathroom..
and others face the street
the bathrooms are simple..
but clean and functional..
and toiletries are provided.
The lounge is bright and sunny, with a fireplace for cooler evenings.
An inviting breakfast is served in the breakfast room...
to get you going for a busy day exploring Cape Town!
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Acorn House sits at the foot of Table Mountain
Acorn House sits at the foot of Table Mountain
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with views of the world famous mountain behind.
with views of the world famous mountain behind.
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Outside is a small well kept garden..
Outside is a small well kept garden..
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with a small pool and stairs leading to the cottage behind.
with a small pool and stairs leading to the cottage behind.
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There are a few sun loungers on the lawn to soak up the Cape sunshine.
There are a few sun loungers on the lawn to soak up the Cape sunshine.
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The rooms are comfortable...
The rooms are comfortable...
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and simply furnished.
and simply furnished.
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some have a view of the mountain from the bathroom..
some have a view of the mountain from the bathroom..
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and others face the street
and others face the street
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the bathrooms are simple..
the bathrooms are simple..
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but clean and functional..
but clean and functional..
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and toiletries are provided.
and toiletries are provided.
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The lounge is bright and sunny, with a fireplace for cooler evenings.
The lounge is bright and sunny, with a fireplace for cooler evenings.
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An inviting breakfast is served in the breakfast room...
An inviting breakfast is served in the breakfast room...
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to get you going for a busy day exploring Cape Town!
to get you going for a busy day exploring Cape Town!

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