7 Joubert Road, Stellenbosch

Overview

Address

7 Joubert Road, Stellenbosch

Date Built

Suggested Grading

IIIB

Property Number

Present NHRA protection

S34

Older than 60 years - at time of survey

yes

Description

Single-storey, hipped roof with Marley tiles above original corrugated-iron sheeting. Stoep with side bay with Cape Revival gable. Original door and side window. Window in gable replaced. Original loft window in gable, with lead pane window. Some original plastered articulation remains.

Details

Valley

Area

Landscape Unit

Townscape

Stellenbosch Historic Core

Landscape Unit Grade

Grade II

Architect / Builder

Current Use

University offices

Original Use

Residential

General Evaluation

Interior Description

History

Grouping with other sites

Typical of the street

Evidence of Demolition

Contextual Design

Typical of street in scale and detail

Invasive Elements

Heritage Vulnerability

University maintenance measures.
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Latitude/Longitude

-33.9308433333 / 18.8647183333
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Additional Information

Additional Documents

Survey

2016

Circa

Admin Area

Allotment

Zoning

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Date of survey

2016

Linked to erf/erven

Linked Address

Environment

Valley PDF

No document

AREA PDF

No document

Landscape Unit PDF

No document

2016 Survey Document - Site PDF

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NHRA Significance

Age

Medium

Archaeology

None

Architectural

Medium

Associational

Low

Intangible

* SCALE USED: High / Medium / Low / None

Rarity

Medium

Representivity

Medium

Scientific

None

Symbolic

Low

Statement of Significance

This structure is characteristic of the 1920s and 1930s suburban villas that were constructed in this part of Stellenbosch. It has contextual and architectural significance, and contributes to the streetscape.

Landscape Significance

Camphors along street edge contribute to avenue
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