Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Double-storey rectangular plan with single-storey lean-to to 3/4 of rear. Pitched corrugated iron roof. Molded surrounds to openings. Quoining to edges. Octagonal chimneys. Sets of two to ends and 4 to centre. Front door 6 pannel with geomet This Georgian double-storeyed building was originally erected in about 1815 by Lord Charles Somerset for officers and presumably also soldiers who were stationed on the Eastern Frontier. The Victorian verandah was added later. Type of site: House Previous use: Officers' Mess, Residence, Hotel. Current use: Art Museum. This Georgian double-storeyed building was originally erected in about 1815 by Lord Charles Somerset for officers and presumably also soldiers who were stationed on the Eastern Frontier. The Victorian verandah was added later.. }
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Eastern_Cape description "Double-storey rectangular plan with single-storey lean-to to 3/4 of rear. Pitched corrugated iron roof. Molded surrounds to openings. Quoining to edges. Octagonal chimneys. Sets of two to ends and 4 to centre. Front door 6 pannel with geomet This Georgian double-storeyed building was originally erected in about 1815 by Lord Charles Somerset for officers and presumably also soldiers who were stationed on the Eastern Frontier. The Victorian verandah was added later. Type of site: House Previous use: Officers' Mess, Residence, Hotel. Current use: Art Museum. This Georgian double-storeyed building was originally erected in about 1815 by Lord Charles Somerset for officers and presumably also soldiers who were stationed on the Eastern Frontier. The Victorian verandah was added later.".