Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p It is a double-storeyed building with plastered sandstone walls and a pitched corrugated iron roof. This impressive sandstone building was erected in 1894 by the Dutch-Reformed Church to house the girls’ school known as the Seminary. Since 1903 the building has been used as a girls’ hostel by the co-educational Government school, except for a period of Type of site: Educational Previous use: School. Current use: Hostel. . This impressive sandstone building was erected in 1894 by the Dutch-Reformed Church to house the girls’ school known as the Seminary. Since 1903 the building has been used as a girls’ hostel by the co-educational Government school, except for a period of. }
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Free_State description "It is a double-storeyed building with plastered sandstone walls and a pitched corrugated iron roof. This impressive sandstone building was erected in 1894 by the Dutch-Reformed Church to house the girls’ school known as the Seminary. Since 1903 the building has been used as a girls’ hostel by the co-educational Government school, except for a period of Type of site: Educational Previous use: School. Current use: Hostel. . This impressive sandstone building was erected in 1894 by the Dutch-Reformed Church to house the girls’ school known as the Seminary. Since 1903 the building has been used as a girls’ hostel by the co-educational Government school, except for a period of".