LEEUWENBOSCH SHEARER'S LODGE |  |  | | In 1926 the Fowlds family began wool farming on Leeuwenbosch farm. In 1930 the building which is today Shearers’ Lodge was erected as a dedicated sheep shearing shed. Sheep farming continued until 1996 when the farm was converted to a game reserve. The old shed, in which close on a million merino sheep were shorn, has been beautifully converted into four luxury en-suite rooms, three twins and one really special honeymoon suite and surrounded by indigenous gardens. Both the Country House and Shearers’ Lodge have been graded to four star standards. The old stables on Leeuwenbosch were converted into an intimate and quaint family chapel and together with the Country House and Shearers’ Lodge make an ideal wedding venue. Visit Facilities - Weddings for more details about our idyllic wedding venue. |
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