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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A double storey house restored and used as a museum. It is one of the best examples of this style of dwelling in Port Elizabeth. Renovations by Harold B. Smith. As far as can be established, this old house is the oldest surviving dwelling in Port Elizabeth and was built by the Rev. Francis McClelland, a priest of the Church of England who arrived in 1820 with the Irish Party under William Parker. This party was s Architectural style: Late Georgian. Type of site: House . The house, No. 7 Castle Hill, was built in 1825 for the Rev. Francis McCleland, first Colonial Chaplain in Port Elizabeth. It is an excellent example of early 19th Century town houses in the Eastern Province. It is amongst the earliest substantial buildin. }

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