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Post date: 07/08/2012
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Bibliography archive: For additions by FGG Architects, see NIA Journal 1/1993 and 3/1993
Bibliography archive: For additions by FGG Architects, see NIA Journal 1/1993 and 3/1993
Directions:
Entering Howick from Pmb. and crossing Umgeni River take first left into Morling Street Clinic is on among a series of older buildings
Entering Howick from Pmb. and crossing Umgeni River take first left into Morling Street Clinic is on among a series of older buildings
Archive Import
History: Apparently built for George Ford, builder/owner of the Falls Hotel. Served as local museum. This house, built during the late nineteenth century, is one of the oldest buildings in the Natal Colonial style still in existence in this area.
Visual Description: Hipped roof, gabled projections symmetrical abort the recessed veranda. Segment arch soldiered linto
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Site Features: Garden sacrificed for parking lot
Condition: excellentRecently restored
Construction Date: 1900c
Materials: coursed cut stone : corrugated iron
Catalogue: Peters, 1995, No: H57, Significance Category: SAE