Pniel Museum (Papiermolen)
155
Address
R310 Pniel Road
Date Built
Suggested Grading
IIIA
Property Number
155
Present NHRA protection
S34
Older than 60 years - at time of survey
yes
Description
Originally a double-storey farmhouse from the 1780s, then became a parsonage in 1843, now a single-storey pitched-roof, altered structure with many old features.
Details
Valley
Area
Landscape Unit
F16
Townscape
Pniel
Landscape Unit Grade
Grade II
Architect / Builder
Current Use
Museum
Original Use
Farmhouse
General Evaluation
Interior Description
History
Grouping with other sites
Yes, with Village Green and the Mission Church
Evidence of Demolition
Contextual Design
Ties in with the Village Green and the Monuments
Invasive Elements
Heritage Vulnerability
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Latitude/Longitude
-33.892065 / 18.96006
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Additional Information
Additional Documents
NHRA Significance
Age
High
Archaeology
Architectural
Medium
Associational
High
Intangible
High
* SCALE USED: High / Medium / Low / None
Rarity
High
Representivity
Scientific
Symbolic
High
Statement of Significance
This much-altered 1780s farmhouse has considerable heritage significance both in its architectural
fabric and the collections and displays within it.
Landscape Significance
Several large trees
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Additional Photos
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