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History: This double-storeyed Georgian building was erected about 1820 as the headquarters of the Somerset Experimental Farm. From 1825 to 1829 it was used as the Drostdy, after which it was transferred to the Wesleyan Church. From 1834 to 1944 the properly belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church and the building was used as a parsonage.
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Construction Date: 1820c
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Catalogue: , No: 01, Significance Category: