Newlands (Nuweland) is an upmarket suburb of
Cape Town
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,
South Africa
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.
It is located at the foot of
Table Mountain
Table Mountain (; ) is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa.
It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, cableway or hik ...
in the
Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, and is the wettest suburb in South Africa due to its high winter rainfall. The neighborhood of
Bishopscourt is situated to its southwest,
Claremont to its southeast, and
Rondebosch
Rondebosch is one of the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa. It is primarily a residential suburb, with shopping and business districts as well as the main campus of the University of Cape Town.
History
Four years after the first Dutch ...
to its east and northeast.
History
Little is known of the inhabitants, likely
Khoekhoe
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clans such as the
ǃUriǁʼaekua, of the area prior to the arrival of the
Dutch East India Company
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and the establishment of Cape Town and the
Cape Colony
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in 1652.
Then governor of the colony,
Willem Adriaan van der Stel, was granted land for an estate in 1700 which he named De Nieuwe Land or Nieuwland. The estate was sold in 1791 and changed hands a number of times until 1826. In the 1860s the estate was leased to the British Colonial Government so as to act as a country residence for Cape governors, during which time it is thought that Newlands Village was established.
A railway line to Cape Town central, extended from
Salt River, was opened in the neighborhood on 19 December 1864.
Notable locations
It is best known for
Newlands Cricket Ground and
Newlands Stadium
The Newlands Stadium is located in Cape Town, South Africa. The stadium has a capacity of 51,900 people, but is not an all-seater venue.
Various sports teams used the stadium as their home base, including:
* Stormers in Super Rugby
* Wester ...
, a
rugby union
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and football venue. It is also the original home of
Ohlsson's Cape Breweries, which is still located next to the rugby grounds. The original Ohlsson's Anneberg Brewery site is now location of the SACS grounds. The only remainder of the original brewery is the
Josephine Mill, which used a water wheel to grind the grain for the brewery. This is now a historic monument and restaurant. Next door to SACS is the
Montebello Design Centre located within the historic stables of
Cecil Michaelis's estate and bequeathed to the
University of Cape Town
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Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university status in 1918, making it the oldest univer ...
.
The pipeline from the Table Mountain spring which supplies the
Newlands Brewery runs under the historic Cardiff Castle Building which is located in Newlands Village.
The
Liesbeek River
The Liesbeek River (also spelt Liesbeeck) is a river in Cape Town in South Africa. It is named after a small river in the Netherlands. The first "free burghers" of the Dutch East India Company were granted land to farm along the river in 1657, s ...
runs through Newlands, past the
Vineyard Hotel, and was the original water source used to make the first European-style beer in southern Africa. Friends of The Liesbeek maintain a walk along the river bank, past landmarks in the area.
The distinctive southern half of Newlands, bordering the suburb
Bishopscourt, is known as Fernwood, after a farm estate which used to occupy this area. The original manor house of this estate still exists, but is now used as a parliamentary sports club.
In 1967 the first
Spur Steak Ranch was opened on Dean Street in Newlands.
Parks
The neighborhood is the location of a number of notable parks such as
Newlands Forest and
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
Kirstenbosch is a botanical garden nestled at the eastern foot of Table Mountain in Cape Town. The garden is one of 10 National Botanical Gardens covering five of South Africa's six different biomes and administered by the South African Natio ...
s.
Newlands Forest is incorporated within the
Table Mountain National Park
Table Mountain National Park, previously known as the Cape Peninsula National Park, is a national park in Cape Town, South Africa, proclaimed on 29 May 1998, for the purpose of protecting the natural environment of the Table Mountain chain, and ...
. The forest is a popular outdoor recreation area which includes surviving remnants of indigenous
afro-temperate forest and endangered
Granite Fynbos, as well as extensive
pine
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''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as cu ...
plantations. There are also historic sites including the Woodcutter's Cottage and Lady Anne Barnard's Path. Newlands is home to the indigenous frog species
Rose's ghost frog and sandellia, a tiny frog that lives in the waters of the Liesbeek river.
Newlands spring

The fresh water springs in Newlands have played an important role in the development and history of the area. The springs are locally renowned for the high quality of the water they produce.
It is still a popular practice for Capetonians to collect water at the springs. The main spring is located at the
South African Breweries brewery on the corner of Main and Letterstead Road. A second popular spring was located on Kildare Road but was closed during the
Cape Town water crisis in 2018 following a physical altercation between water collectors. Other reasons given for its closure by the municipality were that the council found water collection difficult to regulate at the site, and there had been complaints from locals about noise and traffic congestion.
The water at the springs has played an important role in the brewing industry, with South Africa's first licensed brewery being set up in the area at Papenboom in 1694. Water from the springs was also used to power water mills from the mid-1800s onwards.
Education
Newlands is home to a number of schools, including the
South African College Schools (SACS) Junior and High Schools as well as
Groote Schuur High School and
Sans Souci Girls' High School.
The Imhoff sports grounds of
Westerford High School (which borders the neighborhood) is also located within Newlands.
The
Peter Clarke Art Centre is located in the southeastern corner of the neighborhood.
Notable residents
*
Alexander du Toit (1878-1948), geologist
*
Cecil Michaelis (1913-1997), artist and philanthropist
*
Eric Rosenthal (1905-1983), historian
*
Barry Streek (1948-2006), journalist and anti-apartheid activist
*
Edward Neville Syfret
Admiral Sir Edward Neville Syfret, (20 June 1889 – 10 December 1972) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in both World Wars. He was knighted for his part in Operation Pedestal, the critical Malta convoy, in the Second Wo ...
(1889-1972), naval officer and admiral
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