Monday, 31 July 2023

Graafs Pool Tunnel in Cape Town 1910

 

Graaf's Pool Tunnel in Cape Town 1910

 

If you ever travel in the Sea Point area of Cape Town and are passing the Bordeaux flats complex on the beachfront then stop in front of the building and ponder about the following. The Bordeaux apartment building used to be a family mansion originally owned by the Marais family, hence the naming of Marais Road on the one side of the present-day building. The Marais family named the original mansion Bordeaux in honour of their French heritage. The mansion was bought from the Marais family by the Graaf family who became well known in SA political circles for many years thereafter. Lady Graaf, who stayed in the Bordeaux mansion, used to on a daily basis cross the gravel road in front of her home so as to go swim in the sea for health purposes. There was however a railway / tram line on the beachfront that used to obstruct her path of travel to the beach. To accommodate this problem her husband built an underground tunnel from the Bordeaux mansion to the natural pool where she bathed daily. This pool is today known as Graaf's Pool and is used as a male nudist swimming pool while the "secret" underground tunnel still exists and runs under the Sea Point's Beach Road. If you don't believe me then when you do visit the area walk down to Graaf's Pool and as you go down the steps from the promenade look to your right and you will see the entrance to the tunnel boarded up in the beachfront wall.

 

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