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 

Date of photograph(s): November 2009

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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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Social History:  
Alterations:  
General Evaluation: Significant 
Suggested Grading: IIIA 
Date of Survey: November 2009 
Survey: 2012 - Middedorp/Historical Core Heritage Survey | Date of Survey: November 2009