The Manor House | Luxury Boutique Hotel
![]() WELCOME TO THE MANOR HOUSE Choose Your Luxury Experience in Southern Africa George | Western Cape | South Africa Enjoy a Luxury ExperienceStay in stylish surrounds, in the heart of a tranquil haven, set amidst 613 hectares of Garden Route countryside against the backdrop of the lush Outeniqua Mountains. Tastefully furnished to combine its century-old history with eco-friendly luxury amenities, The Manor House suite accommodation, lounge, bar and swimming pool promise an intimate, exclusive getaway for couples seeking a private sanctuary where their | 9384_55a343-1b> |
ph: +27 44 804 0000 | hotel@fancourt.co.za | Montagu Street, Blanco, George, South Africa | www.manorhouse.fancourt.co.za
Our History
The story of The Manor House’s begins in 1854, when British engineer, Henry Fancourt White was elected to represent Port Elizabeth in the Cape Parliament. In 1859, Fancourt White decided to settle, with his wife, son and daughter, in Blanco at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains. He built his elegant family home, then known as Blanco House, in the style of an old Cotsworld mansion. Despite contributing greatly to the development of the George area, Fancourt White lost his fortunes in the economic depression of 1860 and died a poor man six years later.
His widow and her children remained at Blanco House and the young boy, Ernest Montagu, lived there until the age of nine when he left to attend school. After the death of Sarah White, the property was put up for sale on an estate auction in 1875 and had three owners between 1867 and 1903: Henry de Maraliac (three years), Robert Drummond (three months) and the surveyor, M.J. Adams.
The latter renamed the house “Homewood” and lived there for 24 years, until it was sold on auction to Ernest Montagu White, son of Henry Fancourt White, returning the estate to the White family. Ernest renamed the house “Fancourt” – in honour of his father.
During the presidency of Paul Kruger, Montagu White was appointed Consul -General in London for the Transvaal in 1892. He was sympathetic to the Boer cause and at the outbreak of hostilities, travelled to the USA to obtain aid and sympathy for the Boers. After buying Fancourt, he did not settle there permanently since his wife, an English lady named Margaret Broadly Hesse, did not wish to come to South Africa. They resided at “The Lodge” in Halmere, England, but during the South African summers, Montagu White temporarily moved to Fancourt.

At the end of 1914, due to health reasons, Montagu White returned to South Africa for a lengthy visit during which he made various changes and improvements to Fancourt. No expense or effort was spared to tailor the house to his tastes. Thus, skilful Norwegian craftsman came from Knysna to do all the carpentry at Fancourt.
Montagu White was a wealthy Gentleman who made Fancourt into a well-appointed home – an excellent example of traditional English country lifestyle, with more emphasis on stately comfort than on luxury. Because of his love for animals, his fantail-doves were his pride and joy. He also greatly enjoyed going for a ride in his small white-hooded carriage pulled by well-kept red oxen. Montagu White became known as an amiable fellow who was always impeccably dressed, topped with a Panama hat and a flower in his lapel!
As a businessman, Montagu White contributed to the development of Wilderness as a holiday resort. He built White road, the old main road linking George to Wilderness. He also made donations to the churches. He donated the stained-glass window in the St Mark’s Cathedral in George in memory of his father, as well as the carpets in the small Anglican Church in Blanco. These carpets he had knotted himself during his long sea voyages to and from South Africa.
Montagu was very fond of his stepsister, Elizabeth Jan Ham, who frequently came to visit him from Oudtshoorn. During one of her visits, accompanied by a widowed friend, Sydney Vincent and her son, a great tragedy occurred at Fancourt. On 10 April 1916, Montagu White went as usual to gather mushrooms and gave them to the cook to prepare. This time, however, his good judgment failed him – all three adults died of mushroom poisoning and Mrs. Vincent’s son was left an orphan. Montagu White died childless. He favoured the arts in his Will by the establishment of a trust fund to the benefit of a meritorious art student and the National Art Gallery in Cape Town. In 1916, Fancourt was put up for sale on a giant estate auction.
The estate fetched only 3 000 pounds on the auction and the sale was withdrawn. The old mansion then remained empty for two years. And as can be expected, those in the vicinity soon thought it to be haunted. Eventually, it was bought by Rubin John Bryce Greer at the start of 1918. He, his wife and four daughters lived at Fancourt for seven years – the ghosts notwithstanding! The old house relived whenever the young folks of the area held their regular dances in the dining room (now the Montagu Bar) – the band reportedly consisting of a violin, a concertina and a banjo. A special task, entrusted to one of the more responsible guests, was to keep the band in form by providing the necessary liquid refreshments – too little, and they refused to play; too much, and they were unable to play.
Major H.S. Pullar bought the estate in 1924 and owned it until 1934. He once again restored and enhanced the house in addition to adding a small polo field, luxurious stables, a small pavilion and even a gymnasium. The Major resided splendidly at Fancourt – albeit only for certain months of the year when he temporarily left his permanent home in England. Following Major Pullar, the list of owners reads as follows: William E Allpass (a jersey and stud farmer from Surrey, England), Colonel Rudstone Brown, A.M. Williams, a Mr. Meyer and Basil Botha. The short-term owners in particular did little to preserve the house. The walls were crumbling due to dampness and the foundation and roof sagged precariously. The high cost of restoration made it an uneconomical possession.
In 1960, after almost 30 years of neglect, Fancourt became the property of Dr. Roland Anthony Krynauw, world-renowned South African brain surgeon. He applied himself to the restoration of the house and with skill and loving finesse, he returned Fancourt to its erstwhile glory. He also added a wing to the L-shaped house to make it quadrangular. The wasteland that was the weed-engulfed garden he converted into a splendid park. André Pieterse bought Fancourt in 1969. Apart from a number of years spent in the USA, they and their four children lived in and preserved Fancourt until 1987, when they started to convert it into the Fancourt Hotel. By July 1993, however, Fancourt was on the market once again. In 1994 a German couple, Hasso and Sabine Plattner, bought the estate out of liquidation. Expansion and development proceeded at an unprecedented pace, and when the present becomes history, it will be said that Fancourt never stopped growing.
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Restaurants
Indulge in a culinary journey at Fancourt, where exceptional cuisine meets elegant surroundings. From casual bites to fine dining experiences, our restaurants offer a variety of menus crafted with the freshest local ingredients and global flair. Whether you’re enjoying breakfast with a view, a leisurely lunch, or a romantic dinner, every meal is designed to delight the senses.
![]() AmanitaAmanita is Fancourt’s newest restaurant, named after the infamous mushroom linked to the estate’s history. Its menu celebrates local flavors, featuring specialties such as Geel Vet biltong and freshly caught line fish. With its modern setting and historical inspiration, Amanita offers guests a unique and memorable dining experience.…. 9384_28c17f-f0> |
![]() The Club LoungeThere’s no need to tee off to earn your place in The Club Lounge. As soon as you step in, you will be greeted like a friend. Overlooking the 18th green of the Montagu golf course, The Club Lounge, or the 19th Hole, as it is affectionately known, offers both indoor and outdoor seating. You can recharge after.… 9384_e0b54c-ac> |
![]() La CantinaExperience the authentic taste of Italy with every bite – indulge in our handcrafted dishes made with the finest Italian ingredients. La Cantina provides a relaxed atmosphere for dining with loved ones, where you can enjoy homemade pasta, tender steaks and pizza, baked in a wood-fired oven… 9384_a39775-62> |
![]() Monet’sMonet’s restaurant at Fancourt offers a French-style bistro experience with casual café meals served against the backdrop of the spectacular Outeniqua Mountains and golf course. The laid-back atmosphere on Monet’s outdoor deck offers an ideal spot to enjoy a casual midday meal, afternoon tea, or one of our famous cold-pressed….. 9384_5d47e6-fc> |
![]() ShinjuDiscover a world of flavour at Shinju, Fancourt’s signature Asian-inspired restaurant. Offering a refined dining experience in a sophisticated setting, Shinju presents a curated menu that blends traditional Eastern flavours with modern flair. From expertly crafted sushi to aromatic dishes made with the freshest ingredients…. 9384_404a65-42> |
![]() Henry White’sOnly available to groups and private dining. Don your finest wear to a night out and experience the classical taste of Fancourt – the best hospitality, creative dishes, set in a dining room taking you back 150 years. Henry White’s is located in the historic Manor House and welcomes all guests with refined taste. Explore.… 9384_fa9cbd-92> |
The Spa at Fancourt
Indulge in relaxation and wellness at The Spa, where your body, mind, and soul can be rejuvenated. This award-winning spa draws inspiration from the elements – earth, water, air, and fire – to create a serene atmosphere. The Spa offers a variety of the finest skin and body treatments, as well as complimentary facilities such as a Roman Bath and Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and tepidarium. Professional therapists soothe tired muscles with different types of body therapies and deep tissue massages. Beauty treatments like facials, manicures, and pedicures are also available to complete your relaxation experience.
![]() TreatmentsThe Spa provides an array of the finest wellness treatments, each with a specific goal, such as inducing relaxation, invigoration, or reducing stress. These treatments aim to promote overall well-being, that caters to the body, mind, and spirit, delivering a luxurious experience…. 9384_982e9a-5a> |
![]() TepidariumThe Tepidarium has heated seats that gradually elevate the body’s temperature to improve circulation and promote deep relaxation. A series of vents infuses different essential oils into the air every 5 minutes, treating guests to a heat therapy session and an aromatherapy experience in one…. 9384_2a4504-bd> |
![]() Roman BathThe Spa’s heated ozone Roman Bath and Jacuzzi offers a contemporary form of an ancient practice. The Roman Bath is a combination of water therapy and heat therapy, which helps in relaxation and detoxification. The temperature of the water is maintained at a comfortable 31°C, providing a soothing experience that….. 9384_fa7199-e6> |
Golf at Fancourt

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| Montagu Fancourt’s Montagu golf course has gained a world-renowned reputation as one of the best 18-hole parkland courses. The Montagu is well-known for superb ….read more & view the course | Outeniqua The Outeniqua golf course provides a relaxed and enjoyable golfing experience. While it offers a constantly changing terrain, it presents sufficient challenges to keep….read more & view the course | The Links The design of the course was modelled on the links courses of the British Isles and, unsurprisingly, Gary Player has described it as his greatest ever feat as a course….read more & view the course | The Links Experience A 9-hole golf course designed by Gary Player. This short course offers a world-class golfing experience tailored for players seeking a fast-paced yet…..read more & view the course |
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