Kearsney Manor Guesthouse
Rated 4.1 in 166 Reviews
Kearsney Manor is a historic English mansion located on an original sugar estate near KwaDukuza in the iLembe District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, approximately 80km from Durban. Built in the late 1800s by Sir James Liege Hulett, this magnificent colonial estate is recognized as a Heritage Site and was once home to the original Kearsney College.
The property has gained recent fame as a filming location for Taylor Sheridan's "1923" series, where it stood in for the Stanley Hotel in Nairobi, serving as the backdrop for Spencer and Alexandra's first meeting. The manor's colonial charm and historic atmosphere have made it a sought-after venue for various events.
The accommodation consists of 18 comfortable rooms that blend old English Colonial décor with modern amenities. The property features a beautiful stone chapel that seats 100 people, making it ideal for weddings and ceremonies. For business purposes, the conference facilities can accommodate up to 90 delegates, offering a peaceful environment away from city life.
The estate has received numerous accolades and positive reviews from guests who consistently praise its tranquil setting among sugar cane plantations, professional staff, and excellent service. Visitors particularly note the manor's magnificent views, high ceilings, wrap-around verandah, and well-maintained gardens. The venue has been recognized with various excellence awards and continues to be a premier destination for weddings, conferences, and special events on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast.