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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape abstract "This is a list of the heritage sites in the Cape as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency.".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ""Waterhof" was originally a part of Leeuwenhof, but became a separate property in 1782. The house was probably built in 1785 or 1786 and is one of the historic 18th-century houses on the slopes of Table Mountain. Just below Leeuwenhof, on the opposite s Type of site: House . "Waterhof" was originally a part of Leeuwenhof, but became a separate property in 1782. The house was probably built in 1785 or 1786 and is one of the historic 18th-century houses on the slopes of Table Mountain.".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". "Throughout documented history, Robben Island has been associated with banishment, suffering and the sbjugation of the human spirit. From the earliest days of colonial rule, it was used as a place of banishment and exile for those opposing colonial author".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". Grove House in its present form dates from the late nineteenth century. As such it is a good example of Victorian architecture.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". HISTORICAL INTEREST "The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there and is also of".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". The symbolic Vice-Admiralty oar of the Cape of Good Hope is a rare George III oar, with cylindrical shaft, two moulded knobs, larger detachable terminal button and flat blade. It is engraved with the Royal Arms, the eagle and thunderbolt of Zeus, the foul".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". These nine houses form part of a unique block consisting of two terraced rows of identical late Victorian double storeyed semi-detached houses that date from the I 880s. The first and last houses in Albert Road have ornate triangular pedimented gables wit".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description ". This house is one of the few remaining Georgian double-storeyed houses in Cape Town, and is therefore an inalienable part of the city's architectural heritage.".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "A vault with a surrounding wall. It was erected in 1827 by the widow of Peter Woutersen. His granddaughter married Jacobus Chris toffel Wessels, whose son, Sir John Wessels, became Chief Justice of South Africa. Various members of the ‘family lived on the estate. Because the vault had be Type of site: Vault . HISTORICAL INTEREST The architeture is most interesting and there is reason to believe that it is the work of the well-known architect Hermann Schutte. Some prominent citizens have been buried there, inter alia Adv. M.L. Wessels, brother of Sir John Wess".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Above Hof Street, just behind Leeuwenhof, the official residence of the Administrator of the Cape, there is an interesting little group of buildings known as Botuin. It consists of a gabled house, a long building at right angles to it and high garden wall Type of site: House Current use: Residential. . HISTORICAL INTEREST. "Botuin" was a portion of the historical old farm Leeuwenhof.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "After the First British occupation of the Cape in 1795, General J. H. Craig extended the French Line by building three more blockhouses further up Devil’s Peak. They were the Queen’s Blockhouse on the Zonnebloem estate, the Prince of Wales at a height of Type of site: Blockhouse Previous use: Fortification. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: ART NOUVEAU ELEMENTS. Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: CAPE DUTCH ELEMENTS. Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: CAPE DUTCH. Type of site: Government House Current use: Residential. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: CAPE REVIVAL ELEMENTS. Type of site: School Current use: School. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: CAPE REVIVAL. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Office. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: CLASSICAL MIHRAB. Type of site: Mosque Current use: Mosque. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: EDWARDIAN INFL. Type of site: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: EDWARDIAN. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: Edwardian. Type of site: Government Previous use: Archives. Current use: Library. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: VICTORIAN ELEMENTS. Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Architectural style: VICTORIAN. Type of site: YMCA Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "As the town developed in the direction of Signal Hill at the end of the eighteenth century, the smart residential area of the rich merchants began to expand from Sea Street towards Bree Street. Only a few stately eighteenth century double- . In the cornice and pediment there is a sculpture designed by well-known Cape architect Anton Anreith. It is the only example left of such embossment on a building in Cape Town, of which there were formerly at least twenty.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Below the sea wall at the extreme southern end of Beach Road in Sea Point the rocks show remarkakle and unusually interesting geological features. Here ot)e may observe an outstanding example of the contact between dark shales of the Malmesbury Series and Type of site: Geological site or area .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Brick and terracotta This impressive town hall with its Flemish Renaissance features was designed by the architect J. C. Tully of Tully and Waters and erected in 1900. Type of site: Town Hall Previous use: Town hall. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Built on land granted in 1661, the Valkenburg Homestead is one of the only original homesteads still standing on the Liesbeeck River. It was named after Cornelius Valck who became the owner in 1720. The north wing, with its curvilinear parapet, was added later".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Current use: Dwelling. . HISTORICAL INTEREST "The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there and is also of".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Current use: Hotel, restaurant & vault. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Current use: Restaurant. . These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "De Goede Verwachting, which bears the date 1815 on its moulded front, is a building in the Georgian neo classical style. It stands in Cavalcade Road, Green Point, which is reached from York Road which turns sharply off the main road in a southerly directi . HISTORICAL INTEREST. A fine example of an early nineteenth-century house at the Cape. It bears the date 1815 and is an example of a Georgian house in the neo-classicistic style of building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "De Mist himself described the Lodge as the most beautiful in the world. The strong and bold façade of the building was, and still is, very striking. The interior was indeed impressive. From the entrance hall steps led up to the Temple—a huge hall with a f These buildings were erected in 1804, and are one of the most important examples of the collaboration of Anreith, Thibault and Schutte, the architect, the sculptor and the builder respectively, who exercised a great influence on architecture at the Cape a .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "During the seventeenth century Cape Town expanded for the most part from the sea towards Table Mountain along the axis of the Heerengracht or Adderley Street. During the eighteenth century it expanded laterally also, and began to fill Table Valley. Then i Type of site: Square . Historical Interest. 2.Riebeeck Square.- One of the squares round which Cape Town developed. It was first known as Boeren- plein, an d later as Hottentot Square. Here the farmers outspanned their wagons and off-loaded their products.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "During the seventeenth century a number of streets came into existence above fashionable Sea Street in which the Koopmans de Wet House and the unique group of buildings of the Lutheran Church still survive today. These streets, with their Type of site: Square . Historical Interest. 1. Greenmarket Square.- One of the squares round which Cape Town developed. In early times it was the site of the vegetable and fruit market.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "East wing added in 1891. Verandahs added 1897 Queen's Jubilee The "New Somerset Hospital" was opened in 1862. It was the first hospital where doctors were trained in South Africa and played an important part in the history of Hospitals. Type of site: Hospital .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Entrances and gates in Government Avenue On an old map of Cape Town the letter Z indicates “the Entrance to the Company’s Garden”. The entrance was then still situated somewhere near the top end of the present Adderley Street. By 1679 this entrance from t Type of site: Gateway .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Fort Wynyard was erected in 1860 near the site where the Dutch East India Company's battery "Kyk in de Pot", which was dismantled between 1825 and 1827, stood. The fort was named after Lt-Gen. R. H. Wynyard, the then Lieutenant-Governor of the Cape Colony Type of site: Fort .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Here in the midst of Cape Town in the modern railway station building stands a monument which calls our attention for a moment from the romantic past, epitomised in the Castle and Parade, to the realities of the age of the machine : an old railway engine. Type of site: Locomotive .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Jan de Waal House is a double storey five bay town house with a shallow rusticated plaster front and finely detailed Georgian teak joinery . It also has an eight panelled entrance door with fanlight, as well as sashes, louvered shutters and a cem This double storeyed house with its predominantly Georgian characteristics was presumably erected by Jan de Waal shortly after the property was granted to him in 1752 by the Governor Ryk Tulbagh. The present Georgian windows and door replaced those in the Architectural style: GEORGIAN ELEMENTS. Type of site: House Current use: Commercial. . The erf of which this Georgian double-storeyed house stands, was granted to Jan de Waal in 1752. The house, which was presumably erected shortly afterwards, received its Georgian character early in the nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Just above Bertram House, also to the right of the Avenue, the so-called “Egyptian Building” of the University of Cape Town is situated. It lies concealed behind the old white wall of the Company’s park for beasts of prey and a beautiful gateway gives acc . This building was completed in 184l for the South African College, later the University of Cape Town. It s the first building erected for higher education in South Africa and today still serves the same purpose.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Just above the Clifton Nature Reserve, between Victoria and Kloof Roads, this vacant piece of land, about eight hectares in extent, is situated. It was proclaimed a natural monument for various reasons. The natural vegetation of the slopes of Table Mounta Type of site: Vacant Site . The natural vegetation of the slopes of Table Mountain has been preserved here; it forms a link between the proclaimed area of Table Mountain on the slope of Lion’s Head and the Clifton Nature Reserve as a result of which a strip of land, still in its nat".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Leinster Hall was built in the 1850's by Sebastiaan Hofmeyr on a plot which previously formed part of the farm Weltevreden. The original part of the outbuildings was erected simultaneously. Leinster Hall, with its predominantly Georgian characteristics, Type of site: House Current use: Restaurant. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Ravenswood House is the only known example in Cape Town of the late classical Georgian architectural style of the beginning of the 19th century. This double-storeyed building was probably erected between 1817 and 1835 by M. A. de Kock as one of a series o Type of site: House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Rust en Vreugd is one of the few impressive and beautifully finished town houses that survived from the eighteenth century. It is situated on land that, according to old maps of Cape Town, had already been granted to a free burgher in the 17th century as Type of site: House Previous use: House. Current use: Museum. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "Several estates on the slopes of Table Mountain above the Company’s garden and Rust en Vreugd were granted to free burghers and officials during the seventeenth century, and in the century that followed fine mansions were built on these lands. Some of the .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "THE MOORINGS No. 1 Dwelling inspected: September 1982 Double storey, SW corner unit contains fabric of original Breakwater Convict Station. Plastered bluestone , pitched corrugated iron roof".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "THE MOORINGS No. 2 AND No. 3 Dwellings inspected: September 1982 Double storey, 3-bay, SW façade: Ground: plastered stoep wall and piers, steel roof sheeting. Centrally divided glazed and lower flush panelled teak door, fanlight, ovolo moulded frame, mod .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "THE MOORINGS No. 5 Dwelling inspected: September 1982 Part single, part double storey dwelling. Single storey: bluestone wall, pediment, raking brick coping, hardwood casement and fanlight with quoined moulded plaster surrounds, plaster string course and .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Blue Lodge Hotel consists of a treble storeyed building with two balconies and a steep roof with dormer windows, pinnacled gables and a corner turret of exuberant late-victorian design, just before 1900. The balconies have intricate moulded MacFarlane This impressive late Victorian building, which was erected at the turn of the century, forms an integral part of the architectural character of Long Street, a part of Cape Town where a uniformity of character has to a large extent remained. Architectural style: VICTORIAN. Type of site: Commercial . This impressive late Victorian building, which was erected at the turn of the century, forms an integral part of the architectural character of Long Street, a part of Cape Town where a uniformity of character has to a large extent remained.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Church complex divides into three sections the symmetrical fronted Church itself, the Cornelia Home on Cornelia Avenue, and the William Frederick School Building on Commercial Street. The Church building which has a finely carved corner foundation sto This late Victorian church complex which dates from 1892 was given in trust to the Nieuwe Kerk by Susanna Maria Johanna Hertzog with the stipulation that when a self supporting congregation came into being in the area, it be transferred to them. The inaug Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Garden and Avenue are of such an age that even buildings that must be regarded as encroaching on them have achieved historical importance. The Houses of Parliament at the lower end of the Avenue were completed in 1885. The building was to serve for tw Architectural style: NEO CLASSICAL ELEMENTS. Type of site: Government Current use: Parliament. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Government Avenue which even today gives its own particular character to the Gardens and, indeed, to Cape Town, was mentioned as early as 1685 by Chavalier de Chaumont : “The main walk, which is fourteen hundred and fifty paces lo Type of site: Avenue .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Nieuwe Molen, with its bullet-shaped tower, was erected in the years 1780-1782. In 1928 it was converted into a church and at present it serves as a music room for the Alexandra Institute. 10/2/584. Type of site: Industrial Previous use: Mill. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Old Supreme Court at the top of the former Heerengracht and adjoining Church Square is a remarkable building. Its history, its architectural merits and its symbolic significance make it unique in South Africa. The proper housing Previous use: Supreme Court, Slave Lodge. Current use: Museum. . This building was originally completed in 1680 as the Dutch East India Company's Slave Lodge. It was converted for use as government offices in the 19th century by Thibault , Anreith and Schutte .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Parade is inseparably associated with the Castle of Good Hope. Most of the garrison at the Cape were billeted in the Castle and a parade ground was essential for their proper training. Consequently steps were taken even before the Castle was completed . HISTORICAL INTEREST. The Grand Parade is one of Cape Town's historical squares and was the military parade ground during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The T Gibson building in Long street, Cape Town is a two-storey building with a unique terracotta hard burnt clay finish. Designed by architect Anthony M de Witt, this building was originally occupied by Sellers Gents Outfitters, and later it became an art gallery. Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The Victorianisation dates from the 1850’s when tall shuttered Victorian casements replaced the half sashes. Other woodwork was also altered in the interests of’ prestigious living and the doorways in the front facade were replaced with wide neo-gothic do Zorgvliet is one of the oldest properties in the Cape and dates, according Dr. Mary Cook, back to 1669, when a small freehold grant of’ 2 morgan was made to Matthuys Coeymans. In 1774 it was in the possession of Hendrik Oostewald Eksteen and it was named Type of site: House Current use: House. . This house with its Cape Dutch and Victorian characteristics is situated on one of the oldest properties in the Cape Province. The property was granted to Matthys Coeymans as early as 1669.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The YWCA is a triple storeyed Victorian building with a double level cast iron verandah. The main entrance doors are twin four-panelled teak doors. The ground floor has a grey granite surround with chrome trim around large windows. The facade of the build This Victorian building, which was rebuilt in 1903 by J. Parker of the firm Forsyth and Parker and dedicated to the memory of Minnie and Maria, daughters of J. A. Bam who died in Germany, forms an integral part of the architectural character of Long Stree Architectural style: VICTORIAN. Type of site: YWCA Current use: Commercial. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The building formerly known as Granite Lodge and the extension , now used as the Head Office of the SAHRA. Granite Lodge, a predominantly Georgian granite-fronted house was built c.1834 for Anthony Oliphant, the first Attorney-General of the Cape Colony. Otto Landsberg, the famous artist and tobacconist, lived here from 1845 to 1865, after which Mary Arthur b Current use: Offices. . Granite Lodge, a predominantly Georgian granite-fronted house was built c.1834 for Anthony Oliphant, the first Attorney-General of the Cape Colony. Otto Landsberg, the famous artist and tobacconist, lived here from 1845 to 1865, after which Mary Arthur b".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The development and occupation of the steep and rocky inaccessible western coast of the Cape Peninsula took place later and more slowly than the exploitation of the fertile areas of Rondebosch and Wynberg. When, how ever, this development began, it threat Type of site: Club .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The first church on this land was built in 1678. 1t was replaced by the present building in 1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff and was put into use in 1789. Jan van Riebeeck br Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. . HISTORICAL INTEREST. The first church on this land was built in 1678. 1t was replaced by the present building in 1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff and was put into use in 1789".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The first street to come into existence in Cape Town was Sea Street, directly opposite Van Riebeeck’s Fort of Good Hope, along the beach to the west of the Heerengracht. In this street, which today is situated far from the sea and opposite the railway sta Type of site: House Previous use: House. Current use: Museum. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The land on which this house is situated originally formed part of the farm Coornhoop, which was granted to Thielman Hendricks in 1661. The subdivided piece of land was given to Francois Pieter de Necker in 1785. De Necker was presumably the builder of th Type of site: Farmhouse . This property originally formed part of the farm Coornhoop, which was granted to Thieman Hendricks in 1661. The predominantly Cape Dutch house was formerly a barn for the Westoe building complex and dates from the early nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The old building of the South African Library was designed by W. H. Kohler in the neo-classical style. The foundation stone was laid by Sir George Grey in 1858 and the building was officially opened by Prince Alfred in 1860. The library was establsihed b Type of site: Library .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The old pump-house at the corner of Prince and Sir George Grey Streets is a completely different kind of structure from the stately houses at the foot of Table Mountain. From the seventeenth century onwards water for domestic purposes was carried by slave Type of site: Pump .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The only building on Riebeeck Square is St. Stephen’s Church, but it was, in fact, the first theatre or, as the Coloured people called it, the first ""komediehuis"" in South Africa. During the first British occupation of the Cape the public, and especiall Type of site: Church Previous use: Theatre. Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed Mission. . HISTORICAL INTEREST. This building was opened as a theatre in 1800 and was taken into use as a church and school in 1839.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The settlement at the Cape began with a fort and a garden. ""Choose . . . a place for the fort . . . Then choose good soil for the gardens . . . Also plant fruit trees.""These were some of Jan van Riebeeck’s instructions. So he built his Fort of Good Hope Type of site: Botanical Garden . HISTORICAL INTEREST " This garden is situated on the site where commander van Riebeeck originally laid out a garden supply visiting ships with fresh provisions"".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "The walls and gates are part of the improvements made in the avenue by the well- known architect Thibault in 1803-1804 at the instance of Governor Janssens. The lions at the gates are the work of Anreith. The gates are therefore examples of the co-operati Type of site: Gateway .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These farm labourer cottages were Victorianised in the early nineteenth century and together with the Zonnebloem College complex form an integral part of an historic area within the City of Cape Town .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901. . These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901. Current use: Restaurant. . These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These nine houses form part of a unique block consisting of two terraced rows of identical late Victorian double storeyed semi-detached houses that date from the 1880s. The first and last houses in Albert Road have ornate triangular pedimented gables with This property forms part of two rows of double-storeyed Victorian terrace houses which stand back to back on a block shared by the Mowbray Presbyterian Church. Each row consists of six units which are semi-detached. Besides slight variations in the filigr .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These nine houses form part of a unique block consisting of two terraced rows of identical late Victorian double storeyed semi-detached houses that date from the I 880s. The first and last houses in Albert Road have ornate triangular pedimented gables wi This property forms part of two rows of double-storeyed Victorian terrace houses which stand back to back on a block shared by the Mowbray Presbyterian Church. Each row consists of six units which are semi-detached. Besides slight variations in the filigr .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features. . These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This Victorian clocktower with its Gothic characteristics was erected as a signal tower in 1883. Type of site: Clock Tower .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This building at the corner of Strand and Buitengracht Streets was probably built at the same time as the Parsonage, that is between 1779 and 1783. It was originally separated from the Church by another house which the Church Council let out to tenants, b .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This building stands as a proud example of eighteenth century architecture and symbolises the development of local government in Cape Town. When free colonists were created the Company granted them representation in the Council of Justice : at first by on Type of site: Town Hall .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This cottage which for many years was the property of the Stadler family, is a typical example of the simpler form of vernacular architectural style found on the coastal areas of the Western Cape. The periodic additions, the plain side gables and the ove Type of site: House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This dwelling; which is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture, was erected in 1893 by W. M. Cook, an affluent Cape Town draper and silk merchant. He named the property Devonshire Villa. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This gateway and these walls date from the end of the 18th century and are situated on a portion of the historic Nooitgedacht property. Because of the impressive architectural style of the gateway and walls it is often stated that they were designed by Lo Type of site: Gateway .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This historic complex of buildings, of which the core of the original dwelling-house dates from the eighteenth century, was built on land originally granted in 1666 to Hendrik Lacus. The group of buildings is at present being used by the Ruth Prowse Art C Type of site: School of Art Previous use: House. Current use: College. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This house clearly expresses the more important features of Georgian architecture. The exterior is undistinguished—a cube-shaped double-storeyed building in which the natural colour of its unplastered and un coloured brick walls is emphasised. It has sash Bertram House, which occupies an important place in the history of South African architecture, is one of several buildings erected within the original confines of the Dutch East India Company’s garden. It is partly hidden by a high wall near the top of th Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Museum. . Bertram House is probably the only surviving example of the brick houses of the English Georgian style. It was built during the first quarter of the nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This house, which was built predominantly in the Georgian style, was originally the homestead of the loan farm Zorgwyk. The house, which is indicated on a map of 1820, is one of but a few of the homesteads of the early loan farms in the Upper Table Valley Type of site: House Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This house, which was erected in the late nineteenth century, consists of a single-storeyed building with bay window and finely decorated cast iron verandah. The entrance has a single teak door with side and fanlights. The windows are all large-paned sash . This house with its impressive Cast-iron verandah dates from the late nineteenth century. It is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Cape description "This important old Cape house, at present the official residence of the Administrator of the Cape Province, was built circa 1782 by J. C. Bräsler. 1693 Simon van der Stel granted land to Guillaum Heems, a Burgher Councillor at the Cape. House probably bu Type of site: House . This important old Cape house, at present the official residence of the Administrator of the Cape Province, was built circa 1782 by J. C. Bräsler.".