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64 Hopkins Street, Parow

SiteReference: 

DeclarationType: 

GazetteNo: 

9345

Gazette Date: 

Friday, August 3, 1984

NoticeNo: 

1621

Notice Date: 

Friday, August 3, 1984

Gazette Notice Status: 

  • Current

GazetteFile: 

AttachmentSize
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ArchiveStatus: 

National monument

DeedsNo: 

28016/1982

ShortDescription: 

By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 10 (1) of the War Gtaves and National Monuments Act; 1969 (Act 28 of 1969), I, Gerrit van Niekcrk Viljoen, Minister of National Education, hereby declare the two properties situated at 64 and 66 Hopkins Street, Parow, inclusive of the two double-storeyed houses thereon, to be national monuments

FullDescription: 

Certain piece of redeemed quitrent land, situate in the Municipality of Parow, Cape Division, being Erf 17994, Parow, in extent one thousand and eighty-five (1 085) square metres.

Certificate of Consolidated Title 28016/1982, dated 30 July 1982.

Historical and architectural interest:
These two impressive double-storey dwelling-houses with their Edwardian and Victorian features were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. The magnificent cast-iron verandah and balcony at 66 Hopkins Street were presumably added by Johannes Petrus Serenus du Toit, the next owner, who bought the property in 1917.

 
 

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