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National English Literary Museum, 87 Beaufort Street, Grahamstown
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The building known as the Priest's House, situate on certain piece of land in the Municipality of the City of Grahamstown, Division of Albany, being Erf 6381 (a portion of Erf 3579), Grahamstown, and measuring eight hundred and thirty-seven (837) square metres.