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Truro House, 84 Beaufort Street, Grahamstown
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ShortDescription:
The external structure and facades of the John Carinus Art Centre, known as Truro House, Grahamstown
FullDescription:
The external structure and facades of the so-called Truro House, situated on the following erven:
(a) Certain piece of land, situate in the Municipality of Grahamstown, Division of Albany, being a section of erven 110 and 111, marked as Lot 2 of Erf 110, now known as Erf 3430, Grahamstown; and
(b) certain piece of ground, situate as above, being a section of erven 110 and 111, marked as Lot 3, being part of a section of Erf 111, now known as Erf 3429, Grahamstown.
Deed of Transfer 36167/1969, dated 24 December 1969