Built in the late 1800’s, Coote’s is an original and unique Cape Cottage.
With unemployment being such a mammoth problem in South Africa, we felt we could make something of a contribution by taking one person at a time and making an investment into their skills development. With this in mind, we tried identifying what opportunities exist using unskilled labour. We saw a gap in the market, via woodwork, restoration and tourism.
Coote’s is at the corner of Goldbourne and Wargrave Road, Kenilworth. This was where we started. This corner has had many an identity from corner shop to butchery and a few things in between. Having set eyes on the property, the vision of what it could be, developed.
Given its age & character, it could with effort, careful attention to detail and love, enable a trip back in time to a lost and bygone Cape era, for those who chose to experience such.
After purchasing the property, Joe Mgungu (an illiterate gardener) was selected for skills development, by being part of the restoration project: To restore the property back to the period in which it was built.
Together we attended Woodwork Joinery Classes at Thornton Technical College and after completing the course, we started the project. Unemployed labourers were hired daily (from the streets) and guided in the slow task of restoring and rebuilding. Today, nearly every piece in the cottage from the window frames to the tables and chairs, crockery & cutlery is of the period.
Now this historic home has been elegantly restored to its former glory. Exquisitely furnished with Victorian period pieces (many restored by us), it offers guests a luxurious experience of Classic Cape in a well situated position.