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History: Church Street and Van der Stel Street are two parallel thoroughfares in Tulbagh. In these old streets a number of buildings have survived that give a true reflection of the character of the village in the eighteenth century. One of them is now the public library. Like De Wet House, it stands on a portion of a plot in Church Street that was sold by the Church Council in 1796 to defray the cost of the new, larger church. The plot was trans ferred to Jacob de Bruijn, who sold the northern portion of it to Christiaan Willem Broodryk in 1805. It was Broodryk who built the T-shaped house with a concavo convex front gable. The “brandsolder” with reed ceiling in the front room is especially worthy of mention.
Proclaimed 1955"
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