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Post date: 07/08/2012
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History: A double-storeyed house, dominating Zeederberg Square - example of early Victorian town-house design. The complex can be dated at about 1850.
Visual Description: It has a hipped roof and is built of brick, not plastered but whitewashed. Its facade is 3 bays wide, with fine louvred sashes and a door with plaster surround. At the side there is an equally well-proportioned coach-house with round-headed door and a profiled cornice matching that of the house.
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Construction Date: 1850c
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Catalogue: Paarl, No: A11.08, Significance Category: