DescriptionHome to the family of the last prime minister of the Colony of Natal, Hartford House is situated on South Africa’s most famous thoroughbred farm near Giant’s Castle. Chosen by the Rulers of Dubai as the location for their priceless stallions, the “gem of the Midlands” is remembered by chroniclers as one of the country’s most beautiful homes, with its award-winning gardens and acclaimed fine dining. Hartford House: Home to the family of the last Prime Minister of the Colony of Natal, Hartford House is situated on South Africa?s most famous Thoroughbred farm near Giant?s Castle. Chosen by the Rulers of Dubai as the location for their priceless stallions, the ?gem of the Midlands? is remembered by chroniclers as one of the country?s most beautiful homes, with its award-winning gardens and acclaimed fine dining. Renowned for its stud tours and trout fishing as well as its proximity to the Midland?s Meander, Weenen and Drakensberg Game and Mountain reserves and Boschhoek Golf Estate, Hartford is the home of Good Conversation, Old Whiskey and Classic Horses. The sheer majesty of Zululand will take your breath away. Under the piercing African sun, the blue Indian Ocean gives way to rolling green hills and indigenous forests which shimmer in the distance before they reach the Drakensberg Mountains. To celebrate this diversity a beauty, a selection of exceptional, historically-significant properties, has joined in presenting a collection of destinations providing a remarkable experience. All the properties steeped in history, and embrace a culture of impeccable hospitality based in true Zulu tradition. Come and enjoy the relaxing accommodation of a world class spa, an internationally acclaimed stud farm, go on safari in a big 5 private game reserve or unwind on a remotely pristine beach: all within easy commuting distance in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa's garden province. A journey through the Land of Legends provides the traveller with a genuine insight into the culture, history, wildlife and cuisine of KwaZulu-Natal, as well as the mystery of the ancient scenic Kingdom of the Zulu, resting in its battlefields, berg, bush and beach encounters. It is probably this “Zulu experience” which will linger in your mind long after you have left Zululand. It will be the warm authentic hospitality and engaging smile that you will encounter at a “Land of Legends” property that will draw you back again and again. Embracing two of only four of southern Africa's world heritage sites, from the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains to the Indian Ocean these properties represent standards of excellence in food, accommodation and service that have become the benchmark for KwaZulu-Natal and are comparable to the best in the world. Our goal is simple. To enrich guests with an unforgettable experience powered by our knowledge, dedication and commitment to the Land of Legends. Land of Legends is a selection of hand picked luxurious retreats, set in the heart of KwaZulu Natal’s unique and fascinating heritage. Not only do these properties provide unparalleled guest experiences, but do so responsibly. The Land of Legends partners aim to ensure that local communities benefit from tourism to the area and that tourism brings with it the lightest of footprints. Did you know? Collectively the Land of Legends:
Some of our green initiatives… Hartford House is part of a collective 7,000 hectare nature conservancy and the Summerhill enclave is a renowned organic farm, where the use of anything but natural product is forbidden in its farming and animal husbandry practice. It’s home to a population of more than 500 people, all of whom are keenly attuned to the need to ensure the lightest of footprints. Already, besides and extensive programme of recycling and composting, it has implemented a regimen involving the preservation of its wild places and its wild friends as well as water, and it is increasingly moving towards the use of solar heating and responsible waste management. In the collective Hartford House and Summerhill entities, no fewer than 32 international scholarships have been awarded to its previously disadvantaged staff members, including two of the Hartford young chefs, who have represented South Africa at world culinary exhibitions abroad. The end of September witnesses the departure of another 45 members of a dance troupe for the USA, where they will be looking to improve upon their second and third placings in Tokyo and Hong Kong. &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve conserves seven distinct habitats and offers a luxurious, exclusive Big 5 Game experience. Phinda has pioneered great advances in conservation through numerous research projects conducted on the reserve, including, amongst others: lion reintroduction, elephant population control research, leopard monitoring and participation in the endangered black rhino range expansion project. Phinda, together with their social development partner, Africa Foundation have greatly impacted the neighbouring communities through numerous education, skills development and health care initiatives. They have facilitated the building of 90 classrooms and have provided more than 91 tertiary education bursaries. Together with NOAH, Africa Foundation has opened the Ark at Nkomo, providing orphaned and vulnerable children with nutritional support and an aftercare facility. Safari & Adventure Co.’s Rocktail Beach Camp is situated within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site. The Camp is located in the coastal forest, and boasts access to pristine beaches, indigenous forests and fascinating marine adventures including snorkelling and diving. The camp has a strong association with the Mqobela and Mpukane communities. The latest joint venture between Safari & Adventure Co. and these communities is Gugulesizwe, a replica of a typical Zulu homestead. Gugulesizwe offers catered overnight facilities in traditional bee-hive huts and activities such as quad-biking and horse riding. On the conservation side, Rocktail Beach Camp is involved in a research project focussing on the globally threatened Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles that nest on its beaches. With Traditional doctor Elliot Ndlovu, Fordoun has a subsidiary company which propagates and researches traditional indigenous healing plants. Many of these plants are endangered due to non sustainable harvesting from the wild. At Fordoun there is an indigenous garden with over 140 different species on display. Promising plants with economical potential are slipped and planted out on the farm agricultural lands. These plants are used as key ingredients in the Ndlovu range of Spa and retail products. Other plants are processed into teas, coffee and herbs on the restaurant menu. The project has exciting prospects in plants which have been identified as having high potential essential oil qualities and yields. 90% of water at Fordoun is recycled. The hotel and spa are 30% solar powered (installed 2009) and this initiative will expand yearly. Accommodation Renowned for its fourteen incomparably-styled luxury suites with underfloor heating, heated towel rails and generous bathrooms. All suites are uniquely decorated with a fusion of colour, style and texture and are equipped with a telephone, TV (with M-Net and satellite channels) and a mini bar. Perfectly positioned on a picturesque trout lake. Uninterrupted views of the lake and a section of the farm. Each uniquely built and decorated with their own character and charm. This is the ultimate in luxury and relaxation. MBULELO (Thanksgiving) - Suite 13One of the “eco” suites making up Hartford’s Ezulweni (“in the heavens”) collection, Mbulelo was fashioned almost entirely from locally sourced materials. The mud bricks were harvested from the clay foundations on the site on which the suite stands today, mixed with horse dung and shredded horse bedding, and then sun-baked (as opposed to “kiln” baked) for the purpose. Almost all the timber, as well as the stone and slate, has come from the estate itself or its immediate environs, while the doors and shutters were imported by Cheryl Goss from India while she was busy remodelling what is now Lynton Hall, where the furnishings echo that property’s colonial past, and its association with indentured Indian labour. INKANYEZI (Morning Star) - Suite 14 SIYABONGA (Thank You) - Suite 15 NHLANHLA (Good Luck) - Suite 16 MAIN HOUSE SUITES MOOR - Suite 1 Named for the Moor family, who occupied Hartford from 1875 to 1937, and in particular the two brothers, John and Frederick. John Moor was the member of parliament for Weenen County in the old Natal Colonial government, as well as a Senator in the first South African government, and was responsible for most of the development at Hartford. His brother, Sir Frederick, was the last prime minister of the Colony of Natal prior to Union. He was the only man to emerge from the Union talks in 1908 with a knighthood, for his efforts in bringing about what we know today as the Republic of South Africa. GOSSLING - Suite 3 ELLIS - Suite 4
A C C O M M O D A T I O N Renowned for its fourteen incomparably-styled luxury suites with underfloor heating, heated towel rails and generous bathrooms. All suites are uniquely decorated with a fusion of colour, style and texture and are equipped with a telephone, TV (with M-Net and satellite channels) and a mini bar. LAKESIDE SUITES - EZULWENI Perfectly positioned on a picturesque trout lake. Uninterrupted views of the lake and a section of the farm. Each uniquely built and decorated with their own character and charm. This is the ultimate in luxury and relaxation. MBULELO (Thanksgiving) - Suite 13
INKANYEZI (Morning Star) - Suite 14
SIYABONGA (Thank You) - Suite 15
NHLANHLA (Good Luck) - Suite 16
MAIN HOUSE SUITES MOOR - Suite 1
GOSSLING - Suite 3
ELLIS - Suite 4
VERANDAH DOUBLE SUITES
VERANDAH TWIN SUITES
GARDEN SUITES Alyssum Suite 9 Originally known as the Garden suite, Alyssum and its neighbour were the first attempt by our previously unskilled Zulus at building with bricks and mortar. A fine effort, we’re sure you’ll concede. Heliotrope Suite 10 Originally known as the Garden suite, Heliotrope and its neighbour were the first attempt by our previously unskilled Zulus at building with bricks and mortar. A fine effort, we’re sure you’ll concede. POOL SUITES Emanzini Suite 11 We are blessed on our farms with an abundance of water, with numerous underground springs spread across the length and breadth of the property. The word Emanzini means “at the waterside” in Zulu, and this suite takes its name from its proximity to the swimming pool, the Wellness Centre and the springs. . “The Springs” was also the name of the farm in East Griqualand on which Pat Goss snr. founded his renowned racehorse breeding enterprise in the 1930’s. Emtonjeni Suite 12 The word Emtonjeni means “at the springs” in Zulu, and this suite takes its name from its proximity to the swimming pool, and the springs. “The Springs” was also the name of the farm in East Griqualand on which Pat Goss snr. founded his renowned racehorse breeding enterprise in the 1930’s.Location: South Africa » Kwazulu Natal » Natal Midlands » Central Drakensberg » Mooi River DirectionsWhether approaching from the Johannesburg or Durban directions, follow the N3 highway to Mooi River. Take the Mooi River off-ramp from the N3. Follow the Giant?s Castle / Hartford House / Summerhill Stud signs through the village to the west in the direction of the Drakensberg. Approximately 2kms from the outskirts of the village, turn left onto the Hlatikulu Road. Travel 5km passing both entrances to Summerhill Stud before the right turn to Hartford House. Follow the Hotel signs for 1,2km to Hartford House.
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