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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Office. This cottage, designed in a simple vernacular style, is one of several built by freed slaves in the eighteen thirties.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Offices / Library.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Offices.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Old age home. Gottland House was built by Charles Bullock in 1902 in the opulent style prevailing during the ostrich feather boom. It is in the Victorian style with Art Nouveau elements.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Park.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Parsonage. This stately and spacious home, with its interesting architecture has historical connections with the ministry of Dr D. F. Malan.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Parsonage.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Police station.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Post office.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Railway station.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Religious. The historic Lutheran Church, built in the shape of a Greek crucifix, was erected at Haarlem between 1877 and 1880 and is one of the few churches in South Africa built in this traditional style.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. HISTORICAL INTEREST A particularly fine example of the folk architecture of South Africa.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. Historical and architectural interest This property forms part of the historic centre of McGregor with its picturesque houses in the vernacular style. 10/2/542. P. G. J. KOORNHOF, Minister of National Education.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. Historical and architectural interest This property forms part of the historic centre of McGregor with its picturesque houses in the vernacular style. 10/2/542. P. G. J. KOORNHOF, Minister of National Education.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. The oldest of these two buildings is a T-shaped cottage in the vernacular style an a dates from about 1860. The second cottage is from a later phase and is constructed in the typical Georgian Karoo style. The property in its entirety forms an important ar".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. The oldest of these two buildings is a T-shaped cottage in the vernacular style, dating from about 1860. The second cottage, from a later phase, is constructed in the typical Georgian Karoo style. The property in its entirety forms an important architectural".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. This double-storeyed dwelling-house is a good example of the Georgian style and forms an important element of the historical centre of McGregor.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. This historic Cape Dutch house, with its elements of Karoo architecture, bears the date 1821 on its front gable. The farmhouse forms an important link with the history of the district and the front gable served as a prototype for other gables in the vicin".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. This stately double-storeyed house was erect by the immigrant Heinrich Wilhelm Becker in 1876. He was Mayor of Ladismith for an unbroken period of 32 years.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential. This strategically situated site forms an integral part of the historic core of McGregor. The 28 housing units on the site were erected in 1976 in the traditional vernacular style by means of a subsidy from the National Monuments Council.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Residential/Commercial. These five properties form an integral part of the historical core of Montagu. The buildings are the oldest street in the town and date from the late nineteenth century reflecting the Cape Dutch and Victorian styles of building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Restaurant / Museum.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Restaurant.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: School. This property originally formed part of the farm Cloetenberg which was bought in 1709 by Catharina Cloete. The oldest section of the building complex dates from 1725 and the front gable of the homestead bears the date 1785.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: School.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Shop/Gallery.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Town Hall.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Vacant. Karoopoort was a well-known and popular outspan for early travellers to the North. It was described, among others, by the travellers Lichtenstein and Burchell at the beginning of the nineteenth century. There are also three historic buildings on the site".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Vacant. Take the Pr Alf Hmlt road out of Ceres,over Gydo Pass.4,5 km north of Gydo take the turn-off to the right 4km further there is a fork, take the road to the left.The turn-off signed 'Malabar'to the farm is 3 km along this road, to the left.. This farmhouse is an important and typical example of the traditional building style of the Koue Bokkeveld.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: Vacant.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: farm residence. Springfield is one of the earliest farms in the Bredasdorp area and demonstrates a series of ownership by some of the influential personalities of the day. The complex of buildings forms a cohesive and unique group that has remained unspoilt".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: residential - holiday cottages. This property, which is situated on the coast in the so-called Duineveld and on which large numbers of milk-wood trees are found, is of considerable importance both as a natural resource and from the point of view of ecology. There are also four historic".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Current use: residential and commercial. This dwelling-house has an interesting combination of vernacular and Georgian characteristics and dates from the mid-nineteenth century. The single-storey rear section probably pre-dates the original grant of land made in 1839.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "D/s bldg, hipped roof, 3 bay, sym. D/verandah, plain roof, returned, much cast-iron ornamentation. Hoods & keystones above windows. Front door 6 panels, leaded fanlight, stained glass. 3 x 3 sliding sash windows. Balcony door multicolour glazing Built in 1839 for Dr James Christie, first full-time government doctor in the area. He was also town councillor, MP & director of Beaufort Bank. Bldg served as a police station 1898 till after Anglo-Boer War".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Double storey building with IBR roof behind parapet. Upper floor has steel casements. Ground floor has 6 x 6 sashes with internal shutters. S/Storey extensions to either side of building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Double storey house with a splay corner and stepped parapets. Cornice with round and rctangular vents below 6 x 6 sashes and 2 x 2 door with geometric fanlight on the corner. Very fine plasterwork, including quoins and keystones over openings, with unusu".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Dwelling & agricultural building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Exterior: English style stone church Stone: fibre cement tiles Steep pitched hammer beam roof Tower has an unusual stone steeple Parapets, gables and buttresses have dressed stone copings Teak doors The nave has diamond pane".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Fine double storey building with tiled roof and facades in Church Street and Main Road. The Town Hall, facing Church Street, has an ornate ventilating turret in the centre of the roof, and two projecting gables. The gables have corner quoins and a".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Genadendal, one of the most picturesque villages in the Overberg, lies in this mountain valley with its spectacular scenery. The centre of the village is the mission station with its complex of buildings of the greatest historical and cult".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Granted in 1715 to Hendrik Oostwald Eksteen. When Lichtenstein and Holman stopped at the farm it belonged to Jacob Laubscher. It has been in the Kotze family since 1834. This T - T shaped Cape Dutch house, with its impressive concavo-convex gables, was".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "H-Shaped house, with gables at back and front. Ugly lean-to added along the back. Interesting Dutch detailing on windows, unusual dormer casement in tin roof. Out buildings appear old and in bad repair. This farm previously formed part of the original farm Verloren Valley, which was granted to Schalk Willem Pienaar in 1833. The H-shaped dwelling that dates from 1827 was presumably erected by him. The outbuildings, which date from the early nineteenth cen".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "H-shaped Cape Dutch house".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Historic Robertson owes its architectural variety to, inter alia, houses in the Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian styles. An example of the Victorian style, this double-storeyed house from the late nineteenth century forms an integral part of the town's".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "House with hipped roof, with central covered gable and two projecting gables with bay windows under their own saddle roofs. The house has being renovated at time of survey. Gables all have fine fretted barge boards with finials and round vents with plast".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Housing scheme consisting of detached and semi-detached thatched cottages in the 'McGregor style' They have straight end gables and external chimneys, and wide eaves with exposed rafters. Composite 6-pane wooden casements; stable doors. Stoep enclosed".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Imposing church building, cruciform plan with tower inserted between the two street wings. Straight end gables to the end of each wing, with moulded parapets and decorative mouldings applied to gable walls. Large arched timber windows set above smaller p".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "In 1828 the Government under Lord Charles Somerset drew up plans for a village on a portion of George Rex’s estate, which eventually developed into Knysna. Facing the road which later became the main street, George Rex gave a morgen of land as a".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "In Berg Street, almost in the heart of Wellington, stands an old Cape-Dutch T-shaped house, round which the town, as it were, originated. In the course of time it has lost much of its glory. The thatched roof has been replaced by one of galvanised iron an".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "In the immediate vicinity of Somerset West lie a number of old historic farms with their Cape-Dutch homesteads which fill every lover of the Boland with nostalgia. One of these farms is Parel Vallei. Parel Vallei Road branches off the main road inside Som Architectural style: Cape Gabled, with significant layering.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "In this area Henning Huising had the right to graze his cattle for he was one of the few who had a meat contract with the Company. These contracts were valuable monopolies and considerable sums were paid for them. It became necessary to establish guards In 1752 Groote Post was already one of the large stand most important farms in the vicinity of Malmesbury. The impressive homestead and outbuildings date from the early nineteenth century. From 1814 to 1827 it was the country house of Lord Charles Somerse".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Kersefontein came into the possession of the Melck family in 1770. Successive generations built and maintained the gracious homestead and outbuildings.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Late Victorian farm house, with thatched outbuilding.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Late Victorian style double storey house. Hipped and gabled pitched roof with fibre cement slates. Double storey bay to left hand side of facade. Double storey cast iron filigree verandah at entrance of which a portion remains. Ashlar plasterwork, These two impressive double-storey dwelling-houses with their Edwardian and Victorian features were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. The magnificent cast- iron verandah and balcony at 66 Hopkins Street were presumably added by Johannes Petrus Ser".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Late Victorian style double storey house. Hipped gable pitched roof with fibre cement slates. Double storey bay to left hand side of facade. Double storey cast iron filigree verandah intact. Ashlar plasterwork, quoining and plaster surrounds. Decorative These two impressive double-storey dwelling-houses with their Edwardian and Victorian features were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. The magnificent cast- iron verandah and balcony at 66 Hopkins Street were presumably added by Johannes Petrus Ser".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Mission station founded in 1737 by George Schmidt and is the oldest in SA. Buildings date from 18 and 19th centuries.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Navarre is a small H—shaped house, one back wing being a new addition. The facade of the house which is one of the finest in the Cape has one full—width and one— half—width window on each side of the door: the windows are casements, small — only four rows".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Neat and substantial late Victorian school building. This building, which was erected in 1905 by the Dutch Reformed Church at a cost of £2000. was the first true school building in the town. In 1906 the school opened with 209 scholars and a staff of five. Since 1962, after the transfer of the remaining scho".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Neo-Gothic church, cruciform, with square tower at entrance and octagonal spire with clock above. Lancet windows with cusped arches, sometimes in pairs. Buttresses. Plasterwork of spire, around doors & windows & buttress detail. Building replaced thatched church. Built in 1826-31 and enlarged in 1892-94. James Bisset architect of alterations. Architectural style: Neo-Gothic.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "On the Groote Wagen Weg from Swellendam via Mossel Bay to the east lies 'the prettiest little town in the world' according to Anthony Trollope. The first traveller to be enraptured by this beautiful valley in the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountains was".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "On the outskirts of Somerset West the old Firgrove Road branches off the road to Stellenbosch. A couple of kilo- metres further on and to the right the large group of buildings belonging to the farm Groot Paardevlei is situated.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Originally Soutspansberg, together with Rhenosterkop, first title deed 1747. Came under separate title in 1869. Owned by Lord de Saumarez after WW2.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Pinehurst, one of the best known of the so called ostrich palaces stands on the western side of the Grobbelaar’s River almost in the centre of Oudtshoorn. It is now a part of the men’s hostel of the Teachers’ Training College. Ostrich farming started in t".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Church.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Fortification. A very fine example of the blockhouses erected during the Anglo-Boer War.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Fortification. This historic fort was erected during the Anglo-Boer War by the British military authorities and the so-called Town Guards for the defence of Uniondale. Four similar structures were built at the time at Uniondale. These fortifications differed considerably".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Fortification.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Library.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Mill. HISTORICAL INTEREST. This old watermill was built by HJ Botes in 1850 and is still in working order. Situated at the foot of the Swart Berg Pass it is an outstanding feature on this popular tourist route.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Mill. This imposing Cape Dutch manor-house together with the adjacent watermill forms a unique architectural complex.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Mill.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Parsonage.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Prison.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Residence : Parsonage.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Residence.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Residency.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Residential.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: School.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Synagogue.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Town Hall.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: Well. This well is one of three similar structures which was erected in 1751 for the use of communicants on the church square adjoining the original church at Malmesbury.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: farm residence.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Previous use: residential.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Prince Albert lies at the foot of the Swartberg Pass, 72 km from Oudtshoorn and 45 km from the national road between Laingsburg and Beaufort West. It is an interesting old town, with its whitewashed gabled houses which strongly reflect the characteristic".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Puntjie is an unintentional open-air museum of nearly seventy kapstylhuise or as they are called in that area, hartbeeshuisies The Kapstylhuis, as its name suggests, consists solely of a roof carried on a series of about eight couple Puntjie is a portion of the farm Kleinfontein. In the course of time fishermen and holidaymakers erected tents and later kapstylhuisies here without the consent of successive owners and often to their considerable annoyance. When Mr. Danie Hoffmann, who w".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Rectangular building in the vernacular style, hipped, thatched roof, eyebrow gable over front door. Outbuildings to rear This oblong house, with its predominantly Cape Dutch features, dates from approximately 1840.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Rectangular stone building with steep slate roof and a straight-sided gable at its front end. The choir behind, following the same form, is an 1876 addition. The building known as “St John the Evangelist” is probably the most unaltered example of the work of Sophia Gray, the wife of Bishop Robert Gray, first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town. Since the arrival of the Grays in the Cape in 1843, Sophia Grey was respo".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "S/s bldg, 5 bays, symm. roof hidden by parapet, bracketed cornice. Hexagonal bell tower over clock above entrance on Donkin. Windows with shouldered arches. Rusticated pilasters The Town Hall of Beaufort West stands in the main street, at the centre of the-historic Karoo town. It is a striking building, white and massive with bold lines and an old-fashioned tower. The origins of Beaufort West go back to 1818 when Governor Lord Architectural style: Eclectic.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "S/s bldg, L-shaped, 7 bays, sym. Pitched roof, plain end gables with mock chimneys. Front wall with plaster panelling and hoods over openings. D/door with fanlight, French doors and sl sash windows with louvre shutters NM 1991. Second drostdy, for J J Meintjes.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "S/s villa, hipped roof, triangular louvred ventilators, projecting wing on R with covered end gable & bay window with 3 shuttered sash windows. Verandah roof on timber posts, wooden brackets & pendants, balustrade The early nineteenth century parsonage was enlarged in 1914 by the Rev. A.H. Barnard and was the birthplace of the well-known heart surgeon, Prof. Chris Barnard and his brother Dr Marius Barnard.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Simple rectangular vernacular plastered building with thatched half-hipped roof. Small square windows. Some alterations. This Settler cottage dates from the early nineteenth century and represents the vernacular building style used by the Irish Settlers of the eighteen-twenties.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Single storey stone Arts & Crafts style building with white plaster decoration to windows and corners. Doric columns to porch between two forward facing wings with triangular barge-boarded gable. Architectural style: Arts & crafts.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Single storey, rectangular, 3 bays Stone: corrugated iron Pitched roof with parapet gable end on Marsh Street façade Arched doorway with 4 panelled double doors and arched fanlight Front elevation has 2x2 sash windows West elevation has 2x3 sash windows The building is thought to be by Sir Herbert Baker and built by W.J.Swart in 1898. The stone was apparently quarried from Cape St Blaize and crafted by Mr. Swart himself. After his death, the building was used as a house, a doveclub and later for storage. Important example of building type and design Contributes to character of the street and area".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Small mill structure. Stone with mud plaster, under thatch. Overshot wooden wheel. All workings present. This watermill was erected during the years 1863-1864 by Jacob Johannes Eksteen, the then owner of Deze Hoek. The impressive overshot mill wheel was manufactured during the same period by Jan Dommisse.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Some of the historical monuments in the Berg River Valley link the history of the area with that of the far interior of the country. This is especially true of the blockhouse on the farm Versailles just north of Welling ton railway station. It guarded the".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Symmetrical stone building with three-bayed central pavilion. Plaster decorations at windows and corners. Round headed openings. Left hand side has addition constructed c. 1890. Parapets with moulded cornices conceal low-pitched roof. This Georgian building, the core of which was probably erected as early as 1808, is a prominent architectural feature in the historic core of Clanwilliam.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "T-plan vernacular cottage with reed thatch, hooded gable over front door and straight end gables. External hearth. 4-pane casements, wooden door.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Western_Cape description "Thatched 5 bayed house with wolfneus gable containing window opening.Impressive loft staircase. Victorian, central double door with fanlight. 2 pairs of French windows with fanlights. Stoep with round steps leading up. Traces of corrugated iron verandah.".