Mooi-Nooi is the bride and her bridesmaids dressing haven, while The RamKamp is designed to please the groom and his men. Most of your guests are accommodated on the farm.
Die Klipskuur
In a cherished old Sandstone Milking Parlor with its adjoining Stone Kraal, on our farm Florence near Chrissiesmeer, a Sandstone ‘Venue’ TROUPLEK has emerged that has no equal in the vicinity. The place boasts a typical Afrikaans countryside ambiance with a touch of French flair.
The walls are made of sandstone and weathered rusty zinc sheets, complemented by seamless white-grey cement floors and minimalist crystal chandeliers. The doors and windows with chipped paint harken back to days gone by. The bathrooms feature unique basin-shaped taps with copper pipe finishes.
It is situated alongside a Blue Gumforest, on the banks of two trout dams, with further views over one of the many lakes in the Lake District of Chrissiesmeer. Just below the dams is a nostalgic highveld-style fountain with typical weeping willow trees.
Dennebos Kerk
We’ve fashioned a quaint church in our children’s Enchanted Forest, complete with log seating for up to 200 guests. To mark the space, we’ve repurposed old Barn doors for the entrance and repurposed an old diesel tank into a drinks table.
Our offerings include a sound system amidst the trees, a 50m natural aisle, a table with two chairs for signatures, and a log serving as a pulpit. As for decoration, the bride is encouraged to take charge, with the only stipulation being the use of organic confetti.
The Stone Chapel
After a trip to Germany in December 2014, where inspiration for the chapel’s design was sought, the vision for a unique space took shape. Encountering the enchanting resonance of bells in small German towns, the idea of seven bells in the chapel was born. These bells, symbolizing the omnipresence of the Lord’s love, drew everyone’s attention, and gradually, they found their place in Florence.