Libertas Parva Annexe
Erf 6154
Address
25 Dorp Street
Date built
c.1795
Use
Dwelling
Style
Cape Vernacular
Architectual period
Cape Dutch
Type of building
Residential
General evaluation
Significant
Suggested grading
II
Present NHRA protection
Previous part of national monument
Zoning
Date of survey
November 2009
Reference no.
01.01B
Description
"Row of three attached cottages, each with a dormer gable with 12-pane casement. Each has a 4 or 6 panel Victorian door with geometric fanlight flanked by narrow 6x6 sashes, and with 12x12 or 9x9 sashes. Brick stoeps with end walls. Parapetted extension to the right with small 2-pane windows (of the type usually used to light lofts)."
History
"See 01.01A. The annexe was built during the ownership of Garfield Krige, son of JD Krige (Oberholster). During the 1969-71 restoration it was given dormer gables and turned into dwelling units. (Fransen & Cook)"
Alterations
Restored 1971
Social History
Significance in terms of NHRA
Significant
Significance
Significance
Assessed







Circa
1750 - 1799
Admin area
Stellenbosch
Allotment
Stellenbosch
Linked to erf/erven
Linked address
"27, 29, 31 Dorp St"
NHRA protection
Previous part of national monument
Environment