Coopmanshuys (formerly Quarrywoods and The Oaks)
Erf 1291
Address
33 Church Street
Date built
1st half of 18th c
Use
Offices
Style
Georgian
Architectual period
Victorian
Type of building
Residential
General evaluation
Significant
Suggested grading
IIIA
Present NHRA protection
Previous National Monument (1978)
Zoning
Date of survey
December 2012
Reference no.
11.03
Description
"Double storey 5-bay house with stepped parapet and rusticated quoins. Round and rectangular cast iron loft vents. 2x2 flat-arched sashes. 2x2 door with flat-arched 2-pane fanlight, with ""Cape"" arrangement of windows. All openings have bracketed hood mouldings, those over the entrance joined together. "
History
"Fransen & Cook state that this was a single storey H-shaped Cape house prior to Georgianisation, and retains its original ceilings. (See historical report, M Burden, 2004, for further history)"
Alterations
Historical alterations. Substantial additions to rear of site early 2000's. Stoep with wrought iron fence and gate removed 2009
Social History
Renovated.
Significance in terms of NHRA
Significant
Significance
Significance
Assessed







Circa
1700 - 1749
Admin area
Stellenbosch
Allotment
Stellenbosch
Linked to erf/erven
Linked address
NHRA protection
Previous National Monument (1978)
Environment