Cape Town - Groot Schuur Estate
The Groote Schuur Estate is the official residence of the State President. It stands on the site of the 17th C granary, which later gave place to a grand country house. When this was burned down in 1896 Rhodes commissioned the celebrated architect Sir Herbert Baker to build a new house in Cape Dutch style.
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University of Cape Town
On the Groote Schuur estate is the campus of the University of Cape Town. The name Groote Schuur comes from a granary (schuur) built here in 1657. The site was acquired in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes, who left it to the state.
The University buildings are picturesquely situated below Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. The University, founded in 1918, developed out of the South African College established in 1829. It has some 15,000 students.
The University buildings are picturesquely situated below Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. The University, founded in 1918, developed out of the South African College established in 1829. It has some 15,000 students.
Woolsack
The Woolsack is the house built by Cecil Rhodes for Rudyard Kipling, who was a friend of his; the architect was Sir Herbert Baker. The writer and his family spent the summer months here from 1900 to 1907.