Libertas Parva Annexe
6154
Address
25 Dorp Street
Date Built
c.1795
Suggested Grading
II
Description
"Row of three attached cottages, each with a dormer gable with 12-pane casement. Each has a 4 or 6 panel Victorian door with geometric fanlight flanked by narrow 6x6 sashes, and with 12x12 or 9x9 sashes. Brick stoeps with end walls. Parapetted extension to the right with small 2-pane windows (of the type usually used to light lofts)."
Details
Style
Cape Vernacular
Architectural Period
Cape Dutch
Type Of Building
Residential
Architect / Builder
Current Use
Dwelling
Original Use
General Evaluation
Significant
History
"See 01.01A. The annexe was built during the ownership of Garfield Krige, son of JD Krige (Oberholster). During the 1969-71 restoration it was given dormer gables and turned into dwelling units. (Fransen & Cook)"
Alterations
Restored 1971
Social History
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PHOTO DATE: 01 March 2025
Latitude/Longitude
-4020860.31854000000 / 2098666.33222000000
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Additional Information
Additional Documents
NHRA Significance
Historical
Significant
Rarity
Significant
Aestetical
Significant
Technological
Unassessed
Cultural
Significant
Social History
Some significance
Slave History
Some significance
* 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?
unassessed
Sect 28 Will any dev affect the prot or views of or from a Gr 1 or Gr 2 site?
unassessed
Sect 34 Is the building/structure older than 60 years?
yes
Sect 35 Is the site a declared archeological/palaeontological site?
unassessed
Sect 36 Does the site contain any graves or is it a burial ground?
unassessed
Sect 37 Does the site contain any public monuments or memorials?
unassessed
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