We stayed two nights in early March. The inn was a bit hard to find, due to goofy directions from Google maps. It's about 10 km out of town, at the foot of a mountain surrounded by fruit trees, and birds everywhere. Due in part to its remoteness, the manor is incredibly relaxing, and the owner was terrific and very helpful. Our room was spacious and comfortable, in an friendly old South African farmhouse sort of way, with a great shower with instant hot water. Breakfast was great (esp the everything omelette), and we were allowed use of the common kitchen to reheat takeaway and leftovers. The only negative is that one had to drive to town for lunch or dinner (did not bother us, it was a pleasant drive with zero traffic), and it's not much of a town. As part of staying at the Mountain Manor, we got a discount at the Turbagh Hotel Restaurant, which was quiet and had great food, esp the wood-fired pizzas. If we get back up there, we would definitely stay again.