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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town abstract "This is a list of the heritage sites in Wynberg, Cape Town, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency.".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description ". The earlier wing of the house is exceptionally old, originally being a simple four roomed cottage, probably dating to the 18th century, when the property formed part of the Weltevreden Estate. Very few such early structures are known to exist in the subu".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description ". The historic Old Wynberg Village is an area of considerable character, as well as being of historical, architectural and environmental importance. It is one of the few areas close to the City of Cape Town that have retained their historical character.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description ". This double-storeyed house is built in the Georgian style and dates from the fifties of the nineteenth century. It is one of the most important houses in the historic centre of Wynberg.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description ". This early to mid 19th century cottage together with the neighouring Palmyra homestead constitute a fine example of the original settlement in Claremont and are the key to the ambiance of this road. The building is well maintained and retains much of its".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "1820.0".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Adjoining historic Rondebosch lies Newlands, named so by Ryk Tulbagh when he built a new country residence for the Governor and ploughed up “new lands” there. In 1666 the land that lay in the fork formed by the “old wagon road to the forest” and the main Type of site: Gateway, House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Approached through werf, avenue of oaks from north, central gable, central front door with fanlight over flanked by 2 small windows, tiled roof FINISH THIS ex CDC 2001. The original house on the historic Welgelegen property was drastically altered from 1899 to 1902 according to a design by Sir Herbert Baker. The rebuilt house in the pseudo Cape Dutch style was thereafter made available by Cecil John Rhodes to the Curry f Type of site: House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "At the corner which is formed by Palmboom Road and Newlands Avenue stands the charming little church of St. Andrew. It is a small building but its style of architecture gives it a distinction which pleases and impresses the passer-by. The low, thick walls Type of site: Church Previous use: Church. Current use: Residential. . This attractive little church has considerable architectural merit and was built in about 1857.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Attached double storey vernacular dwelling; double pitched corrugated iron roof with bargeboards; ashlar plaster decoration to walls; all joinery unpainted. Ground floor: 3-bays; modern stock timber sash windows ; plaster quoining around window Type of site: Commercial Current use: Offices. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Beyond Newlands lies the suburb of Claremont. The Herschel monument stands in Grove Avenue on what was formerly the Feldhausen property. Sir John F. W. Herschel was a famous British astronomer, the only son of an equally famous astronomer, Sir Type of site: School .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Church halls: Two parallel rectangular halls; double pitched roof with asbestos cement slates to earlier hall and cement tiles to new addition; Steel casement windows; standard modern stock doors. A Dutch Reformed Church was built here in 1831. In 1899 it was replaced by the present fine building. For more than a century and a half most of the inhabitants of this remote area belonged to the mother congregation in Cape Town. It was difficult for th Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. . HISTORICAL INTEREST. A Dutch Reformed Church was built here in 1831. In 1899 it was replaced by the present fine building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Double storey Victorian business with splayed corner treatment; gables and parapet with decorative plaster moulding and balusters with a full hipped corrugated iron roof behind; plaster quoining at corners; typical shopfronts to ground floor and sash Type of site: Commercial Current use: Personal services. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Double storey flats; full hipped corrugated iron roof; small-paned double casement windows with fanlights to ground floor; unpainted typical Victorian sash windows and louvred shutters to upper floor; double storey plastered solid verandah Type of site: House Current use: Flats. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-satnding single storey vernacular cottage; full hipped corrugated iron roof behind a parapet wall; sash windows with leaded lights; modern stock stable door; stoep enclosed creating two projecting wings and a recessed entrance doorway; low plastered Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing L-shaped single storey cottage regarded as one of the finest and least-altered in old Wynberg; building well set back from street; full hipped thatch roof; possibly original sash windows and double leafed panelled door with glazi Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing double storey house at right angles to street; full hipped roof with asbestos cement slates; marmoran finish to walls; painted steel casement windows; double leaf modern stock door. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing double storey shop, now modernised, double pitched corrugated iron roof with bargeboards. Ground floor: traditional timber shopfront with modernised entrance and door on Wolfe Street; Modern fixed large windows on Durban Road; Type of site: Commercial Current use: Personal services. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing extensively altered single storey cottage with attic; full hipped thatched roof; sash windows with leaded lights and solid shutters; double casement dormer windows; all joinery unpainted and appears to be modern stock; raised stoep with end Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single statey house now subdivided into smaller units; low pitched full hipped welsh slate roof; possibly original sash windows ; double leafed panelled door with unsuitable modern 'period' timber door surround; raised open stoep Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey Victorian building now subdivided into two shops with a dwelling attached; full hipped corrugated iron roof; evidence of ashlar plasterwork on facade facing Standard Lane; sash windows ; typical bay window and splayed Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey Victorianised house with attic now sub-divided into two dwellings with later additions; double pitched corrugated asbestos cement roof with decorative bargeboards. Facade facing Durban Road: two projecting wings with verandah Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage altered to represent a Cape Dutch facade; full hipped corrugated iron roof behind a moulded parapet wall; modern unpainted sash window and unpainted two panelled front door with small-paned fanlight imitating Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage now subdivided into two dwellings; double pitched roof with Canadian pattern asbestos cement sheeting and bargeboards; unpainted modern stock sash windows and French doors; original stoep now enclosed; high Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage set well back from street, with internal floor below external ground level; parapet wall with elaborate plaster mouldings and IBR behind; typical Victorian sash windows and louvred shutters; various garden Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage with attic presently being extended and replastered; half hipped roof with IBR sheeting; plaster mouldings around openings on front facade; sash windows , inappropriate unpainted shutters and new casement Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage with attic, now subdivided into two units; short setback from sidewalk; half hipped corrugated iron roof; unpainted modern stock sash windows and panelled doors. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage with attic; a large full hipped corrugated iron roof; sash windows and casement windows to attic; double leafed door with fanlight; curved verandah roof removed on front facade but precast concrete columns Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage with attic; opens onto sidewalk; double pitched roof with IBR sheeting and bargeboards; sash windows and louvred shutters; solid panelled door with small fanlight above. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey cottage with projecting bay now extensively altered; double pitched roof Canadian pattern asbestos cement sheeting; plaster quoining and moulding above windows to projecting bay; sash windows; various louvred shutters to Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey l-shaped cottage with low stoep wall; almost matches 'Oak Cottage' in detailing ; full hipped thatch roof; early sash windows and half window height louvred shutters; double leaf front door with small paned Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey l-shaped cottage; double pitched roof with asbestos cement tiles and bargeboards; plaster moulding around openings; various windows; modern stock door with sidelights; unpainted timber picket fence on boundary. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey partly Victorianised cottage on large piece of ground well set back from the street; full hipped thatch roof; simple plaster frame moulding around doors and windows; earlier sashes in rear of building; double leaf door Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage at right angles to street; double pitched corrugated iron with timberbarge boards; sash windows ; new unpainted stock louvred shutters inappropriate to windows; unpainted door with decorative fanlig Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage consisting of 'two parallel units each with a half hipped thatched roof; the intervening narrow passage in which the front door is set, is roofed over with a flat roof'; sash windows ; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage on street edge; double pitched roof with aluminium strip sheeting and end bargeboards; possibly original sash windows with partly original glass; stable door with small-paned glazing; low stoep Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage with attic. Full hipped thatch roof; Victorian sashes to ground floor are probably replacements of original casements; double casement dormer windows new but single casement said to be original; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage with attic; new full hipped thatch roof; presently unpainted sash windows c1830 ; solid panelled door; raised stoep with end seats; pergola with new garage well set back from street. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage with attic; thatched roof: half-hip facing Carr's Hill and full hip facing Waterloo Road; Various modern casement windows, some with leaded lights; double casement dormer windows; doors with leaded lights; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage with later attic additions; well set back from street; traditional corrugated iron roof; sash windows and casements; re-used Cape Dutch windows and unpainted shutters; panelled doors with small Type of site: Bakery Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage with projecting side wings; double pitched corrugated iron roof with bargeboards; remains of ashlar plasterwork evident; sash windows and louvred shutters; small bay window extension on north side Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage; double pitched corrugated iron roof with gable ends; sash windows and louvred shutters; solid panelled door with fanlight; all possibly original; plastered boundary wall. Type of site: Dwelling, Hotel Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage; double pitched full hipped corrugated iron roof; stippled plaster walls with quoining at corners and moulding around front door; double casement windows with fanlights and louvred shutters; Victorian sash Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage; double pitched roof with patent metal 'tiles' and bargeboards; sash windows and louvred shutters; single leaf panelled door; raised stoep with timber posts and curved brackets built into low Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage; half-hipped patent metal 'tile' roof; sash windows ; modern stock satble door with fanlight; raised stoep on street edge with low stoep walls at ends and wrought iron railing infill. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing single storey vernacular cottage; stepped parapet wall with plaster mouldings and full hipped corrugated iron roof behind; sash windows ; unpainted timber window frames and shutters; unpainted panelled door with fanlight and small Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Free-standing vernacular cottage with outbuildings behind with quite extensive alterations having taken place at various stages; facade facing Durban Road single storey becoming double storey at back; full hipped corrugated iron roof; plaster quoining on Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Goedgeloof stands side by side with the larger more impressive Bel Ombre. It was possibly a guesthouse to the main building. The house, which originally had no hearth, was upgraded during the later part of 19th century. This possibly happened while DR. H The farm which originally included both the properties, Belle Ombre and Goedgeloof was granted in 1728 to two brothers named Beck. In 1744 the farm, which was by now known as Goedgeloef, was bought by Jacob van Reenen. In 1775 it came into the joint own Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Hoop op Constantia is only a short distance from Groot Constantia and is most easily reached on foot from there. Hoop op Constantia was originally a part of Simon van der Stel’s estate Constantia. After his death his executrix, Johanna Wessels, Frans van Type of site: Farm Complex . The Groot Constantia State Estate previously formed part of the farm Constantia, which was granted to Simon van der Stel in 1685 and was subdivided after his death in 1712. The farm Constantia with the Cape Dutch manor house thereon was acquired in 1885 b".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "In addition to Mostert’s Mill which has already been mentioned, there are other very interesting buildings on the Welgelegen estate which was granted to Cornelis Stevensz Botma in 1676. Just below the Mill there is a T-shaped house. This is probably the o Type of site: Gate .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "In the very year that he arrived at the Cape, Jan van Riebeeck sent woodsmen to Hout Bay to look for timber and in July, 1653, he went to investigate the forests in the “Houtbayken” for himself. In his journal he wrote: “The forests were the finest in the Type of site: Farmstead . Kronendal was built in 1800 and is a very fine example of the old Cape Architecture.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Modern double storey block of flats. Type of site: House Current use: Flats. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Modern double storey block of maisonettes; double pitched roof with bargeboards; modern stock painted steel casement windows and timber doors with concrete ledge above; low facebrick boundary wall. Type of site: House Current use: Maisonettes. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Modern free-standing single storey cottage opening directly onto sidewalk; full hipped mazista slate roof; facebrick walls; sash windows and louvred shutters; recessed front door with small paned glazing; all joinery modern stock. Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Modern rebuild after fire. Free-standing single storey cottage with attic; full hipped roof, unpainted modern stock casement windows, dormers and French doors; extensive brick paving. New extension with parapet and plaster mouldings; modern stock sash Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Nova Constantia originally formed part of the Groot Constantia estate and the house probably dates from the first quarter of the 19th century. The homestead is U-shaped and is regarded, mainly because of its impressive gables and its setting, as one of the Type of site: Farmstead.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Oak Villa is one of the first townhouses in Hout Bay and the first to be erected in the Baviaanskloof area. The original portion of this cottage, consisting of three rooms, was erected in 1850 by the then owner Mr. Trautman as a second dwelling house. It Type of site: House . The core of this fisherman's cottage, in the typical vernacular style, dates from the 1850s. Additions were made in 1878.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "On a traffic island where Belmont Road meets the main road in the centre of Rondebosch stands one of the best-known landmarks in that suburb. It is known as “The Fountain”, but it is actually an ornamental trough for watering horses. It consists of a roun Type of site: Fountain . The" Fountain ' a drinking-trough for horses, is an interesting curiosity and a well-known landmark in Rondebosch dating back to 1891.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Probably erected shortly after the second British occupation by the “Royal Engineers” and used as a chapel. In 1836 Lady D’Urban started a School of Industry in the building. From 1841 to 1845 it was used as the Wynberg Boys School.It has had various c .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached double storey Victorian commercial building with splayed corner treatment and a corner turret with pressed steel tiles; typical Victorian plaster detailing with elaborate moulding around windows and prnounced eaves treatment; typical timber Type of site: Commercial Current use: Offices. . The historic Old Wynberg Village is an area of considerable character, as well as being of historical, architectural and environmental importance. It is one of the few areas close to the City of Cape Town which have retained their historical character.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached double storey dwelling probably Victorianised. Full hipped corrugated iron roof; plaster quoining around upper floor openings; and a plaster band at position of removed verandah; sash windows of later Victorian type, lower floor probably mo Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached double storey vernacular house; full hipped Welsh slate roof. Facade facing Lonsdale Street: sash windows double leafed panelled door with small paned glazing at splayed corner; steel posts supporting a corrugated iron roof Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey cottage with various additions; full hipped thatched roof with a double pitched projecting bay on the east side and a parapet with flat roof behind on the west side; sash windows and louvred shutters; solid panelled Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey dwelling with new dormers; thatched roof, half-hipped on south end and gable on north end; early sash windows ; new double casement dormer windows; half full window height louvred shutters to ' Oak Cottage' and full Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey dwellings; parapet wall with plaster mouldings; stippled plaster to walls; painted steel casement windows; stable doors with glazing; new partially enclosed arched porches; low boundary hedge; two adjoining garages and possibl Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey vernacular cottage representing a later type of Wynberg dwelling; full hipped stepped thatched roof with a sharp hipped angle on Wolfe Street; possibly original sash windows and louvred shutters; panelled stable door; thatched Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey vernacular cottage together with no 2.15; originally the tavern to no 2.13; full hipped corrugated iron roof; gable with plaster moulding at splayed corner added later; sash window and louvred shutters to east end; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey vernacular cottage; full hipped roof with asbestos cement tiles. Facade facing Durban Road: sash windows amd louvred shutters; double leafed modern stock French door; intrusive unpainted modern garage door; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Semi-detached single storey vernacular cottages well set back from street; full hipped corrugated iron roof; Victorian sash windows; panelled door with sidelights and fanlights in the Victorian tradition to 'Clover Cottage'; adjoining the building and a Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey Victorian house now subdivided into two dwellings; double pitched corrugated iron roof with bargeboards and timber finial on projecting portion; painted brickwork to north end dwelling; sash windows; double leafed glazed doors and fanlights Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey building with attic, now subdivided into a restaurant and two dwellings; intermediate entrance level on Riebeeck Street; full hipped corrugated iron roof; large double casement dormer windows; possibly enclosed stoep with malthoid roof; Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey cottage attached to no. 2.6-a; full hipped corrugated iron roof; sash windows ; stable door with small-paned glazing; most of joinery is possibly original; low boundary wall of plastered brick piers and cast iron railings; Type of site: Commercial Previous use: Residential. Current use: Shop/Gallery/Tea room. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey dwelling attached to the old 'Municipal Ofices'; half-hipped malthoid roof; ashlared plasterwork; sash windows ; modern stock unpainted timber louvred shutters; modern stock unpainted door with canvas canopy over front door; raise Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey semi-detached building now used as a shop; double pitched roof with asbestos cement sheeting and bargeboards; ashlared plasterwork. Projecting portion: new fixed shopfront windows ; a typical glazed Victorian double leafed panelled Type of site: Commercial Current use: Personal services. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey semi-detached vernacular building; half hipped thatched fanlight to Idoville and glazed Victorian door to Durban House; raised stoep with a low plastered wall and plastered brick columns supporting a timber pergola; Original outbuildings Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey terraced shops; low pitched roof with large overhang; small-paned modern timber shop fronts on ceramic tiled base with splayed corners; recessed entrance doorways to shops. Double storey behind: double pitched fluted galvanised iron sheeting Type of site: Commercial Current use: Personal services. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Single storey terraced shops; parapet wall with plaster moulding and painted urns; plastered quoining at corners and between shops; single pitched roof behind; glazed timber shopfronts on ceramic base and timber base ; Type of site: Commercial Current use: Personal services. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Steenberg , which was granted to Catharina Ustings in 1688 was one of the first farms in the region. The Cape Dutch homestead was erected in about 1740. The verandah and outbuildings date from the beginning of the nineteenth century. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "Terraced single storey vernacular coattages opening onto sidewalk; full hipped corrugated iron roof with projecting eaves over front facades; various modern stock doors, windows, and louvred shutters, unpainted joinery to no 1.27; high boundary wall to Type of site: House Current use: House. . The historic Old Wynberg Village is an area of considerable character, as well as being of historical, architectural and environmental importance. It is one of the few areas close to the City of Cape Town that have retained their historical character.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Alphen property was granted to Theunis van Schalkwyk in 1714. The historic homestead dates back to the middle of the 18th century, although the upper storey was probably added only later. Architecturally, Alphen is a square double-storeyed manor house Type of site: Farmstead .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Dutch East India Company, and later the British government, were interested in Hout Bay not only because of its forests, but also because it could serve as an alternative anchorage when Table Bay was unsafe, and above all because it offered a possible Type of site: Battery .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Dutch East India Company, and later the British government, were interested in Hout Bay not only uecause of its forests, but also because it could serve as an alternative anchorage when Table Bay was unsafe, and above all because it offered a possible Type of site: Fort Previous use: Fortification. Current use: Vacant. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Mill House was originally built in 1840’s by Jacob Letterstedt for use by the engineer foreman of the adjoining Josephine watermill. In 1862 Letterstedt died and the house was passed to J. Letterstedt and Company, but the engineer continued to live th Type of site: Mill House . The Mill House with its garden forms an integral part of the historic Josephine Mill complex.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Officers' Mess was built about 1880 or earlier, and is the heart of the Wynberg Military Camp which already existed in 1797. Type of site: Mess .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The Rondebosch Common is situated almost opposite the Rustenburg estate and fully two kilometres east of the Liesbeek River. In 1805, during the preparations for defending the Cape against a British attack, General Janssens’s Batavian force was camped on Type of site: Common . HISTORICAL INTEREST This land served as a camping ground for Batavian and british troops during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Later it was reserved for the use of the public for recreation purposes. In 1870 it was transferred to the Municipalit".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The South African forest industry had its beginnings on this site when Joseph Storr Lister, Conservator of Forests of the Western Conservancy of the Cape Colony, laid out this impressive arboretum in 1885. The arboretum is world famous among botanists.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The core of this double-storeyed house probably dates from 1683. The house was rebuilt in its present French Victorian style in 1881 by Capt. John Spence. Sir J. B. Robinson bought Hawthornden in 1891 and lived there until his death in 1927. Count Natale Type of site: House . The core of this double-storeyed house probably dates from 1683. The house was rebuilt in its present French Victorian style in 1881 by Capt. John Spence. Sir J. B. Robinson bought Hawthornden in 1891 and lived there until his death in 1927. Count Natale".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The land on which Langkloof stands was granted to Christopher Bird, Colonial Secretary of the Cape, in 1821. By 1885 the property belonged to P.O. Boonzaaier who built Moddergat of which Langkloof was the wine cellar. After subdivision in 1946 Langkloof b .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The nucleus of this neo-Gothic church was designed and erected by Sophia Gray in 1850. The bell tower, the two bays for the nave and the north-west porch were added in honour of Bishop Gray and his wife Sophia who died in 1872 and 1871, respectively. Fur Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Anglican. . The nucleus of this neo-Gothic church was designed and erected by Sophia Gray in 1850. The bell tower, the two bays for the nave and the north-west porch were added in honour of Bishop Gray and his wife Sophia who died in 1872 and 1871, respectively. Fu".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The original part of the Vineyard Hotel was built in the Adam style between 1799 and 1800 by Andrew Barnard and his wife, Lady Anne, as a country residence. It was named "The Vineyard" by the Barnards. The natural beauty of the grounds still reflects the Type of site: Hotel .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The original part of the church building dates from 1877. The church itself is closely associated with the history of the southern suburbs of Cape Town Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Congregational. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The property known as the Josephine Mill and occasionally Letterstedt’s Mill in Boundary road, Newlands, came into the ownership of the Historical Society of Cape Town in 1975 by Deed of Gift from Miss I East s has owned it for twenty years. It is singula Type of site: Water Mill Current use: Mill / Museum. . The Josephine Mill, a watermill built by Jacob Letterstedt in 1840, has close historical links with the nearby brewery, whose original building this same Letterstedt erected in 1859. The historical interest of the Josephine Mill is, moreover, enhanced by".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The property on which this house is situated originally formed part of the historic Boshof farm owned by Alexander van Breda. The building, the original portion of which dates from the early nineteenth century, was enlarged and Victorianised during the 18 .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town description "The property on which this late nineteenth century home was bought in 1877 by Mr. Dirk Cloete and the house was built during the same year. In 1920 it was sold to Mr. John G Rose. The house is a gentlemen’s residence in the neo-Gothic style. Later additio The original portion of this double-storeyed manor house with its neo-Gothic and Victorian characteristics was built in 1877 by Dirk Cloete. Further additions, as well as the redbrick coach house with its elegant rustication, were made at the turn of the .".