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18 Marsh Street

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Terrace, 18 Marsh Street, c/o Beach Street, Mossel Bay

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Bassett, B.W., Rudner, J., Atwell, M. & Pistorius, P. (1985) An annotated survey of buildings of architectural, historical and contextual importance in the central area of Mossel Bay. National Monuments Council.

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Author: 

Tammy.Johannes

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Post date: 03/03/2021
Site Comments:
A long stone building under a hipped roof with corrugated iron and a full verandah also under iron. The verandah has rounded pre-cast pillars and solid balustrades. Each cottage has an original front double door with four panels and Georgian fanlight flanked by sliding sashes (2 X 2 panes). The houses retain matchboard ceilings internally. The side facades have new casement windows. There is a small front garden and a stone wall with a picket fence and wooden gate. This is a typical Mossel Bay row of attached cottages and should be protected in the Town Planning Scheme and investigated for proclamation.
 
 

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