Winelands District Council
Physical Address: 44 Alexander Street  Erf: 566  Applicable Legislation
Architectural Period: Modern  Date built: 1940's  Older than 60 years: yes PREV. NATIONAL MONUMENT:
Style: Cape Dutch Revival  Type of building: Administrative 

Date of photograph(s): March 2025


Date of photograph(s): March 2025

Zoning:   Use: Offices 
Heritage Values
Rarity: Some significance  Historical: Unassessed 
Aesthetical: Some significance  Technological: Unassessed 
Cultural: Unassessed  Social History: Unassessed 
Slave History: Unassessed  Present NHRA protection: Previous "National monument (facade only, 1967)" 
Heritage Analysis
SITE & STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION: "Nine-bay Cape Dutch Revival building with thatched roof and ornate gable. Unpainted timber sashes with half-shutters, timber pedimented architrave and double doors with ornate fanlight. raised brick stoep."  
History: Declared a national monument to protect the context of the Braak (Oberholster).  
Social History:  
Alterations:  
General Evaluation: Contributing 
Suggested Grading: IIIB 
Date of Survey: December 2012. Revised in 2025. 
Survey: 2012 - Middedorp/Historical Core Heritage Survey | Date of Survey: December 2012. Revised in 2025.