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Old Dutch Reformed Parsonage, 87 High Street, Cradock

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Post date: 07/08/2012
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Archive Import
History: This property was probably granted to the Church Council of the local D.R. Church early in the 19th century, although the building of the parsonage and cart shed was only commenced in 1848. The parsonage, which was used as such until 1904, is mainly associated with the Rev. John Taylor who served as minister in Cradock for several decades. With its long, straight walls and imposing gables, the parsonage is also of architectural importance and, together with the cart shed, forms an exceptional complex.
Visual Description: Symmetrical single storey ridged building and outbuilding, with end gable lean to at back, with stoep to front. Original front door and fanlight. Louvres and 12/12 sash windows outside. Staircase to solder and bakoond.
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Construction Date: 1849
Materials: Corrugated iron roof. Plastered bricks.
Catalogue: Cradock, No: H.2, Significance Category:

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