Wedgewood Farm
Re/111
Address
Rustenburg Road
Date Built
Suggested Grading
IIIC
Property Number
Re/111
Present NHRA protection
S27
Older than 60 years - at time of survey
yes
Description
A modern house and outbuilding are not very visible from the street edge. All the structures appear to date from the latter part of the 20th Century. A garden area, with established tree-planting, is evident.
Details
Valley
Idas Valley (E01-E03)
Area
Idas Valley Area (E01-E03)
Landscape Unit
E02
Townscape
Landscape Unit Grade
Grade I
Architect / Builder
Unknown
Current Use
Agricultural Smallholding
Original Use
Agricultural Smallholding
General Evaluation
Interior Description
No access.
History
The farm is a deduction of Rustenburg, The diagram dates from 1923, and the concurrent transfer<br />
was in favour of Frederich Samuel Griffith.
Grouping with other sites
The site forms part of the Ida’s Valley Grade I area.
Evidence of Demolition
Contextual Design
As above, the landscaped surrounds are of high heritage significance.
Invasive Elements
Heritage Vulnerability
Removal of the landscaping/mature trees would detract from the surrounding farms of high heritage.
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Latitude/Longitude
-33.907681 / 18.893317
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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
No document
AREA PDF
Landscape Unit PDF
Townscape PDF
2016 Survey Document - Site PDF
OTHER DOCUMENTS
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NHRA Significance
Age
Low
Archaeology
Low
Architectural
Low
Associational
Low
Intangible
Low
* SCALE USED: High / Medium / Low / None
Rarity
Low
Representivity
Low
Scientific
Low
Symbolic
Low
Statement of Significance
The structures at Wedgewood Farm are not of architecural or heritage distinction, but these
structures and planted cadastral boundaries introduced new patterns to the landscape in the 20th
Century, and so are of historical and cultural interest, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the
practice of agriculture in the valley and patterns of dwelling in this particular rural landscape.
While it is located within the culturally rich Grade 1 Ida’s Valley context, the individual structures
and elements on the property would not warrant a very high heritage grading.
Landscape Significance
The landscaping of this farm, and farms of similar age, is established and consists of species that were
fashionable during the early 20th Century, and were useful for promoting pollinisation of orchards.
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Additional Photos
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