Erf No 645
645
Address
100 Dorp Street
Date Built
pre-1817; double storey conversion 1870s
Suggested Grading
II
Description
"Double storey 3-bay house with raised moulded parapet with rectangular cast iron vents and rusticated quoins. Flat-arched 6x6 sashes with internal shutters and 2x2 door with arched top panels and 2-pane fanlight, all with bracketted hood mouldings. Concrete stoep."
Details
Style
Georgian
Architectural Period
Victorian
Type Of Building
Residential
Architect / Builder
Current Use
Dwelling
Original Use
General Evaluation
Contributing
History
Originally a single storey 2-room deep thatched house.
Alterations
Social History
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Additional Information
Additional Documents
NHRA Significance
Historical
Unassessed
Rarity
Significant
Aestetical
Significant
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?
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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