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The characterful old buildings were once the fashionable 19th century home of Sir John Wylde, first Chief Justice of the Cape. In those days the estate - near the Dutch East India Company’s gardens - extended over several hectares.
By virtue of his office, Wylde was one of the most prominent figures in the colony. For more than a quarter of a century he not only ruled the Cape’s Supreme Court and Legislative Council, but also presided over its flamboyant social life. His elegant table, fine wines and scintillating company were renowned.
Aubergine has been innovatively renovated with dash of personality and splash of character, in contemporary style in keeping with the elegance and charm of the old building.
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