Cape Dutch
Cape Dutch is an architectural style that originated in the Cape Colony of South Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. It is characterized by its distinctive gabled roofs, whitewashed walls, and ornate decorative elements. This style reflects a blend of influences, including Dutch, French, and Indigenous designs, showcasing the cultural diversity of the region.
The buildings often feature large, spacious interiors and are typically surrounded by lush gardens. Many Cape Dutch homes are found in areas like Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, where they serve as a reminder of the colonial history and heritage of the Cape Winelands.