
Four Rosmead
- general info
- rooms/rates & booking
- photo gallery
- location
- sustainability
David, Lin, Nadine and Jade
Your hosts also invite you to take note of the art in their guesthouse. Four Rosmead displays carefully selected artwork crafted by local South African artists. Guests are able to choose from a variety of works ranging from wire sculptures to oil paintings to beaded animals. Most of these pieces are available for purchase as a tangible memory of your stay at Four Rosmead in Cape Town.Four Rosmead actively reduces water and electricity consumption, empowers and supports its staff as well as the local community
Staff
- All staff receive thorough induction training at the time of their employment. This together with our ongoing on the job training ensures that they have saleable skills that they would not otherwise have had;
- We encourage tertiary education by facilitating study loans;
- We provide supplements to our staff in winter to ensure that they do not suffer unduly from winter colds and flu's and educate them about the benefits of eating healthily;
- Transport is provided to and from work during periods of unrest when it is unsafe to use the public transport system.
Renewable energy
- our swimming pool has recently been solar heated
- low voltage energy saving light bulbs are used wherever possible
- all the rooms will soon be equipped with an energy saving device that switches off all high consumption items such as air conditioners when the room is not occupied
Water resources
- the garden has been landscaped in a Mediterranean style to suite our climate; this includes using water wise plants and trees;
- A grey water recycling system has been installed to ensure that bath, basin and shower water is used to water the gardens instead of making use of the municipal supply;
- The pool filtering system also includes a water saving device
Other
- All excess food is donated to Feedback which is a program aimed at feeding the poor and needy in the Cape Town area. http://www.feedback.org.za/
- Feedback is the link between people who have excess food and are willing to reach out, and communities where hunger and malnourishment are a way of life...








