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History: The land on which Langkloof stands was granted to Christopher Bird, Colonial Secretary of the Cape, in 1821. By 1885 the property belonged to P.O. Boonzaaier who built Moddergat of which Langkloof was the wine cellar. After subdivision in 1946 Langkloof became a farm stall. This building although originally a thatched wine cellar, now has a flat roof. The central holbol gable has been retained. This property which is pleasantly situated among old oak trees, for part of the early history of the Hout Bay environment. It is also relic of the once prosperous farmlands in the which have since succumbed to the development of suburbia.
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