Le Bonheur (Weltevreden)
Address
R44
Date Built
Suggested Grading
IIIA
Property Number
Present NHRA protection
S34
Older than 60 years - at time of survey
yes
Description
Single-storey five-bay H-plan with raised roof, pilastered gable with urns and attic window; Georgian joinery, and sanitised stoep. Barn in line with house, alterations and additions. Masonry pillars and remnant werf wall. New winery.
Details
Valley
Krom River- Valley (A01-A16)
Area
Krom River- Central Rolling Hills Area (A01-A10)
Landscape Unit
A16
Townscape
Landscape Unit Grade
Grade II
Architect / Builder
Visser
Current Use
Agriculture
Original Use
Agriculture
General Evaluation
Interior Description
History
Grouping with other sites
Evidence of Demolition
Contextual Design
Invasive Elements
Heritage Vulnerability
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Latitude/Longitude
-33.83394003 / 18.8725346
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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
AREA PDF
Landscape Unit PDF
Townscape PDF
2016 Survey Document - Site PDF
OTHER DOCUMENTS
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NHRA Significance
Age
Medium
Archaeology
Low
Architectural
Medium
Associational
Medium
Intangible
Low
* SCALE USED: High / Medium / Low / None
Rarity
Medium
Representivity
High
Scientific
Low
Symbolic
High
Statement of Significance
An example of the linear werf type in this area, this farm consitutes a layered site, with each alteration and addition being clearly discernable. The site has considerable historical, architectural and contextual significance.
Landscape Significance
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Additional Photos
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