DE HOEK
6171
Address
7 Drostdy Street cnr Church Street
Date Built
mid-19th C
Suggested Grading
IIIC
Description
"Single storey 5-bay house with corrugated iron roof with small 3-pane windows under the (possibly raised) eaves). 6x6 flat-arched sashes. Intrusive altered entrance, c1930?: concrete slab porch with plastered columns; panelled door; Neo-Victorian gable with two dormer window in attic with 6x6 sashes added during latest alterations in 2008/2009. Parapetted extension (no 7) with glazed door and steel windows.Inappropriate low wrought iron fence and garden wall added early 2000's"
Details
Style
Gothic Revival
Architectural Period
Victorian
Type Of Building
Residential
Architect / Builder
Current Use
Dwelling
Original Use
General Evaluation
Irrelevant
History
Alterations
"Extensive heavy-handed alterations (including dormer windows front and back, modern gable with bargeboards) done 2008/9. Inappropriate 1950 gable removed."
Social History
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Additional Information
Additional Documents
Survey
2012
Circa
1850 - 1874
Admin Area
Stellenbosch
Allotment
Stellenbosch
Zoning
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Date of survey
November 2009
Linked to erf/erven
Linked Address
9 Drostdy St
Environment
2012 Survey Document
2012 survey document not available
OTHER DOCUMENTS
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NHRA Significance
Historical
Unassessed
Rarity
Unassessed
Aestetical
Some significance
Technological
Unassessed
Cultural
Unassessed
Social History
Unassessed
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?
yes
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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