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KAROO MOONS, Aberdeen….an
oasis with a touch silk
With the towers, full porches and decorative detailing, Victorian style
homes are full of character and charm.
The former De Denne was architecturally designed by Steinhobel, and
built in 1894, by Enslin, a local lawyer and Member of Parliament at the
time. The detailed contrasting Gothic towers bare testimony to
Steinhobel’s architectural brilliance.
Karoo Moons comprises the full extent of both 13 Darling and 11 Brand
Streets.
The late Victorian/Edwardian building, situated at 13 Darling Street,
comprises of 3 luxurious in suite accommodations. Each suite allows the
discerning traveller to experience the opulence and magnificence of the
‘A’ graded listed building with the University of Port Elizabeth.
The detailed Victorian cornices are handsome additions to the formal
rooms and bedrooms whilst the yellowwood floors complement the formal
dining room.
Completely restoring the exterior, whilst refining the interior, an
understated elegance has been created.
The adjoining Manager Residence, situated at 11 Brand Street, comprises
of 5 urban chic en suite accommodations. Whilst redesigning the
interior, the simple exterior Karoo architecture remains unchanged.
From wooden and cement floors to ‘unrestricted’ showers, indulge in this
Karoo experience!
Elegant wooden furniture set on cream porcelain tiles, a black cut-glass
chandelier, and the hint of fresh masalas and fine Indian authentic
cuisine, awaits you at the on site Karoo Moons Restaurant.
Karoo Moons has significant influences from both East and West, which
like the owners, inevitably compliment each other.
Ernest and Ramsay look forward to welcoming you…
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