| Ryneveldhof Complex | |||||||
| Physical Address: | 69 Ryneveld Street | Erf: | 7276 | Applicable Legislation | |||
| Architectural Period: | Victorian | Date built: | 1860s | Older than 60 years: | yes | PREV. NATIONAL MONUMENT: | |
| Style: | Early Victorian | Type of building: | Residential |
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| Zoning: | Residential Zone I | Use: | Dwelling | ||||
| Heritage Values | |||||||
| Rarity: | Some significance | Historical: | Some significance | ||||
| Aesthetical: | Significant | Technological: | Unassessed | ||||
| Cultural: | Some significance | Social History: | No significance | ||||
| Slave History: | No significance | Present NHRA protection: | Previous National monument (1985) | ||||
| Heritage Analysis | |||||||
| SITE & STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION: | "Semi-detached cottages with hipped corrugated iron roof and central covered gable with 2x2 sash. 2-pane loft windows. Each cottage has a plain door with 2-pane fanlight and a 2x2 sash with internal shutters. Vermiculated rusticated quoins and window surrounds. Attached gateway to left with moulded cornice, arched opening with vermiculated keystone moulding and metal spear-topped security gates with sunrise grille above." | ||||||
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| General Evaluation: | Significant | ||||||
| Suggested Grading: | IIIA | ||||||
| Date of Survey: | November 2009 | ||||||