Lekkerwijn
Address
R45
Date Built
Suggested Grading
IIIA
Property Number
Present NHRA protection
S34
Older than 60 years - at time of survey
yes
Description
Late Cape Dutch T-shape, gable 1834, single storey pitched thatch roof with front and end gable. Attached is Baker-designed (1908) double-story Cape Revival with protruding gable end, and bay window.
Details
Valley
Dwars River Valley (F01-F13)
Area
Dwars River Delta Area (F01-F03)
Landscape Unit
F02
Townscape
Landscape Unit Grade
Grade II
Architect / Builder
Current Use
Residential and other
Original Use
Farm
General Evaluation
Interior Description
History
Grouping with other sites
Yes
Evidence of Demolition
Contextual Design
Invasive Elements
Heritage Vulnerability
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Latitude/Longitude
-33.8651183333 / 18.982215
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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
High
Archaeology
Architectural
High
Associational
High
Intangible
* SCALE USED: High / Medium / Low / None
Rarity
High
Representivity
Medium
Scientific
Symbolic
Statement of Significance
This is a historically layered site, with an original Cape Dutch homestead dating from the early
decades of the 1800s, added to by Baker. Sigificance spans considerations of aesthetics,
architecture and landscape, as well as associational individuals such as Pickstone and Baker.
Landscape Significance
Very significant elements and trees
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Additional Photos
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