
This heritage lives on today with the Huguenot monument standing proudly at the top of the village. The museum nearby chronicles the history of the first settlers, with each of the original Huguenot farms having its own fascinating story to tell.
The Cape Dutch architecture in much of the village is unspoiled with restrictions having been placed on the extent of renovations and new construction, to keep in the spirit of the original settlers to the area.
Once a sleepy country retreat, the village began experiencing a boom during the 1990's, which continues today. The construction of a new English Private School, Bridge House School, outside of the village attracted many urban dwellers to the village, and property prices began to soar.
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