De Eiken

6306

Overview

Address

25 Market Street

Date Built

pre 1817; present appearance c1835

Suggested Grading

IIIA

Description

"House with corrugated iron roof with straight end gables - that on the left incorporating an older gable. 3x3 door with elegant fanlight and plaster architrave, flanked by narrow 9x9 sashes and 12x12 sashes with internal shutters. Garden wall with capped posts, and wrought iron fence and gate."

Details

Style

Cape Vernacular

Architectural Period

Victorian

Type Of Building

Residential

Architect / Builder

Current Use

Dwelling

Original Use

General Evaluation

Significant

History

"This was the home of the architect of the Mother Church, Carl Otto Hager, who died here in 1898"

Alterations

"Was originally one room deep, altered mid 19C."

Social History

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PHOTO DATE: November 2009

Latitude/Longitude

-4020512.18915000000 / 2098885.55553000000
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Additional Information

Additional Documents

Survey

2012

Circa

1825 - 1849

Admin Area

Stellenbosch

Allotment

Stellenbosch

Zoning

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Date of survey

December 2012

Linked to erf/erven

Linked Address

Environment

2012 Survey Document

2012 survey document not available

OTHER DOCUMENTS

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NHRA Significance

Historical

Significant

Rarity

Significant

Aestetical

Significant

Technological

Unassessed

Cultural

Significant

Social History

Some significance

Slave History

Unassessed
* SCALE USED: Very Significant / Significant / Some Significance / No Significance / Not Assessed
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NHRA Protection

Sect 27.2 Is the building/site a Provinical Heritage Site?

unassessed

Sect 27.3 Is the building/site a Previous National Monument?

Sect 28 Will any dev affect the prot or views of or from a Gr 1 or Gr 2 site?

Sect 34 Is the building/structure older than 60 years?

no

Sect 35 Is the site a declared archeological/palaeontological site?

Sect 36 Does the site contain any graves or is it a burial ground?

Sect 37 Does the site contain any public monuments or memorials?

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Additional Photos

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