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    Hotel in Paterson, South Africa

    Shamwari Long Lee Manor

    500pts

    Bushveld Manor Intimacy

    Shamwari Long Lee Manor, Hotel in Paterson

    About Shamwari Long Lee Manor

    Built around a historic manor house on the Eastern Cape's Shamwari Private Game Reserve, Long Lee Manor offers 18 suites styled in old-world colonial elegance alongside an infinity pool, spa, and private game drives. At around $1,241 per night, it sits in the upper tier of Shamwari's seven lodges and appeals to travellers who want architectural character alongside the Big Five.

    A Manor House in the Bushveld

    Approaching Long Lee Manor, the architecture announces itself before the wildlife does. The property is centred on a historic manor house, the kind of whitewashed colonial-era structure that reads simultaneously as domestic and ceremonial — wide verandas, pitched rooflines, manicured gardens that impose a deliberate calm on the surrounding Eastern Cape thornveld. This is a design strategy with a specific logic: inside Shamwari Private Game Reserve, which operates seven lodges across its 25,000-hectare expanse, each property occupies a distinct aesthetic register. Long Lee Manor's register is late-colonial grandeur, a style that has aged into genuine character rather than pastiche.

    The manor house format is relatively rare in southern African private game reserves, where the dominant architectural vocabulary tends toward tented camps and contemporary low-impact pavilions. Properties like andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge and Makanyane Safari Lodge work in that naturalistic idiom. Long Lee Manor takes the opposite position: it asserts a built presence, referencing the agricultural homesteads that defined Eastern Cape settler history, and then layers contemporary amenities — an infinity pool, a spa, a fitness centre , without erasing the original structure's authority.

    Scale, Space, and the Logic of 18 Suites

    With 18 rooms (listed variously as 17 or 18 suites depending on current configuration), Long Lee Manor operates at a scale that sits between the hyper-intimate six-room camps common in premium safari and the larger lodge formats that can feel hotel-adjacent. That middle scale has architectural consequences. Public spaces are proportioned for genuine social encounter rather than the performative solitude of micro-capacity lodges, but the property never tips into the anonymity of higher-volume operations. Within Shamwari's portfolio, this makes Long Lee Manor the most explicitly social of the reserve's options, suited to couples or small groups who want to share a dining room that actually feels like one.

    Guest rooms each include private balconies or patios , an architectural decision as much as an amenity one. In a reserve context, a private outdoor threshold matters: it extends the room into the bush without requiring a game drive. Many suites include outdoor showers, which in the Eastern Cape heat serve a functional purpose after morning activity, while also placing the body in direct relationship with the surrounding landscape. These are design details that work with the climate and setting rather than against them.

    Where Long Lee Manor Sits in the Eastern Cape Safari Context

    The Eastern Cape's positioning in South African safari is worth understanding before booking. Unlike Kruger-adjacent reserves in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, where Singita and comparable operators define a hyper-competitive luxury tier, the Eastern Cape operates as a malaria-free zone. This is a clinically significant distinction for travellers with children, those on certain medications, or anyone who prefers not to take prophylactics. Shamwari was among the first private reserves in the region to reintroduce the Big Five to the Eastern Cape, and Long Lee Manor gives access to that full wildlife inventory.

    At approximately $1,241 per night, Long Lee Manor prices at a point that reflects the malaria-free premium and the reserve's wildlife density, though it remains below the top tier of South African safari , andBeyond Phinda and Singita operate at meaningfully higher rate points. For context within South Africa's broader luxury accommodation scene, this pricing puts Long Lee Manor above design-led wine country properties like Clouds Estate in Stellenbosch and Babylonstoren in Paarl, and roughly comparable to the upper-range boutique safari tier.

    Travellers building a South Africa itinerary often pair a Shamwari stay with Cape Town nights. Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel in Cape Town operates in a comparable old-world-glamour register and makes a coherent pairing for those who want architectural and tonal consistency across their trip. Urban alternatives at different price points include the Hyatt Regency Cape Town and, for Johannesburg stopovers, the Hyatt Regency Johannesburg or the African Pride Melrose Arch.

    The Reserve as Context for the Lodge

    Long Lee Manor's architecture draws on the historical range of the Eastern Cape, but the property functions as a lodge first. Morning game drives, guided bird walks, and the general rhythms of a private reserve structure the day. The reserve's wildlife inventory , elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, alongside the zebra populations the Eastern Cape is associated with , means the programme is substantive rather than supplementary. The guided bird walk, specifically, signals that Shamwari takes the Eastern Cape's avian ecology seriously, not just as a secondary activity for non-game-drive mornings but as a legitimate draw in its own right.

    For travellers interested in comparing malaria-free reserves at this scale, Aquila Private Game Reserve near Ceres operates at a lower price point and more accessible format, while !Xaus Lodge in the Kalahari offers a radically different ecology. Among boutique safari properties in KwaZulu-Natal, andBeyond Phinda Forest Lodge is the nearest peer in terms of scale and design ambition, though it operates in a very different biome. African Flair Boutique Safari Lodge in Limpopo represents the smaller-scale end of the specialist safari format.

    Planning Your Stay

    Shamwari Private Game Reserve is located near Paterson in the Eastern Cape, roughly 75 kilometres from Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha), which is the nearest airport with regular commercial service. Rates at Long Lee Manor run around $1,241 per night; as with most private game reserves, this is typically all-inclusive of game drives and meals. Booking well in advance is advisable for peak season (South African school holidays and the dry winter months of June through August, when game viewing conditions are at their sharpest and bush density is lowest). The malaria-free status means there is no strong medical argument against a summer visit, though summer months bring heat, rain, and denser vegetation. For our full Paterson guide and additional context on the Eastern Cape region, see the EP Club destination pages.

    Travellers who want to cross-reference Long Lee Manor against other architecturally distinctive South African properties might also consider Bosjes Manor House in Witzenberg or Akademie Street Boutique Hotel in Franschhoek, both of which work in a heritage-architecture register, or Birkenhead House in Hermanus for a coastal counterpart. The Clico Boutique Hotel in Johannesburg and andBeyond Kirkman's Kamp near Skukuza represent other points on the South African boutique spectrum for those building a multi-stop itinerary.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the signature room at Shamwari Long Lee Manor?

    The property's 18 suites all reference the historic manor house aesthetic, with private balconies or patios and, in many cases, outdoor showers. The manor house architecture and manicured garden setting are the consistent design thread across all room types. For specifics on suite categories and current availability, contacting the reserve directly or via a specialist travel operator is the most reliable route, as room configurations can change.

    What should I know about Shamwari Long Lee Manor before I go?

    Long Lee Manor sits within Shamwari Private Game Reserve, a malaria-free Big Five reserve in the Eastern Cape, approximately 75 kilometres from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth). The property rates at approximately $1,241 per night, typically on an all-inclusive basis covering meals and game drives. The old-world colonial aesthetic , manicured gardens, manor house architecture, formal public spaces , distinguishes it within Shamwari's seven-lodge portfolio and within the broader Eastern Cape safari market.

    Should I book Shamwari Long Lee Manor in advance?

    Yes. Private game reserve lodges at this scale and price point fill well ahead during peak periods. The dry winter months (June through August) consistently draw the strongest demand for game viewing in the Eastern Cape, and South African school holiday windows add further pressure. With only 18 rooms, Long Lee Manor has limited inventory even at the leading of times. Booking two to four months ahead for peak dates is a reasonable baseline; last-minute availability exists but is not reliable at this tier.

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