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Algoa Bay 027

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Post date: 11/11/2015
Alternate Code & Name: Site 27
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The site comprises an old milking shed located on Portion 3 of the farm Platterug 303 owned by Dr D Raubenheimer.
The milking shed is located approximately 60 m from the homestead discussed in Site 25. The milking shed is rectangular structure with a pitched corrugated roof. Roughly along the middle of the eastern end of the roof, its gradient becomes less steep. As a result the shed wall on the eastern side of the structure is higher than on its western side. The change in roof gradient allows for a structured overhang on the eastern side of the shed. The ends of the structured overhang were closed off at a later stage. The milking shed is attached to the old stone shed at Site 26 and utilises the stone shed’s southern wall to form the adjoining wall. The milking shed has rough walls, a wooden “A” frame at it entrance on its southern side with an attic window for ventilation. It has large double doors on the southern side; they are however not from the time period of the original shed. There are two small windows on the western side.

 
 

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