| c1815; facade woodwork c1850 | |||||||
| Physical Address: | "Set back on Leerlooiers Square, forming the opposite focus of an east-west axis with the Arsenal (Kruithuis)." | Erf: | "The land was part of the farm Oude Molen, occupied by Barend van den Brink from about 1693 and granted to his widow Jannetje van Heyningen in 1701. In 1783 Mauritz Herman Otto Wocke (later Landdrost of Graaff-Reinet) sold part of the farm to Cornelis Michel Smuts, who in 1787 sold the land with buildings on it to to Paulus Johannes Fick. In 1803 while in the possession of Jacob Frederick Binder, who used it as a tannery, the buildings burnt down. The present house, which incorporates the walls of ""De Oude Basthuis"" on the site, was built soon afterwards by Adriaan Roux (later owner of Grosvenor House). The house was owned by the van der Bijl family from 1848. (Fransen & Cook)" | Applicable Legislation | |||
| Architectural Period: | Date built: | C06700220001319000000 | Older than 60 years: | no | PREV. NATIONAL MONUMENT: | ||
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| SITE & STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION: | 13190 | ||||||
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| Alterations: | 37 Market St | ||||||
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| Suggested Grading: | 1800- 1824 | ||||||
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