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Archive Import
History: Granted to Paul Hartog, jr in 1759, and was 2 morgen in size. He had built the house 3 years earlier. It has a simple holbol gable of the earliest type; together with that of Joostenburg it is one of the 2 earliest surviving dated gables — both were built in 1756. This house was originally T-shaped; the present back wings are modern. The house has been much altered; the gable window is old, but the rest of the facade woodwork is new.
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Construction Date: 1802c
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