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Now in it’s third century and host to royalty, prime ministers, men of letters and captains of business, Lynton Hall was the sanctuary of sugar baron Sir Frank Reynolds.
With the Empire to choose from, Lynton Hall was selected by King George VI and his family for his recuperation in 1952, and rests at the head of Umdoni Park, the land’s most picturesque golf course, meandering through pristine coastal forest and spilling down to the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. It’s historic acreages incorporate the “Chequers” of South Africa, Botha House, donated to the Nation for the exclusive use of its Prime Ministers and Presidents.
Decorated in the Indian colonial style of it’s time, Lynton Hall is associated with Hartford House and brings together two of Southern Africa’s few remaining great properties of the Victorian era, providing travellers with the rare combination of the magnificent golfing estates of the KwaZulu-Natal coast with the majestic environs of the Midlands and the Drakensberg.
Guest bedrooms upstairs are unique, with views of the garden or a glimpse of the ocean. The restaurant serves modern global cuisine with the classic French technique. The Lynton Hall creed is simple: “Our reputation is our most important asset. It does not belong to us, it is the legacy of our children, and that is your guarantee of an unforgettable visit”.
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