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St Blaize Terrace

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St Blaize Terrace between Marsh Street and Upper Cross Street, Mossel Bay

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Bassett, B.W., Rudner, J., Atwell, M. & Pistorius, P. (1985) An annotated survey of buildings of architectural, historical and contextual importance in the central area of Mossel Bay. National Monuments Council.

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Tammy.Johannes

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Post date: 08/03/2021
Site Comments:
A fine group of four double-storey terraces in dressed stone each with a small concave gablet and built in 1909. Each terrace consists of two flats. The ground floor has two bay windows and two arched porches between them. The doors are glazed with side and fanlights. There is a balcony on top of each bay. All windows are high casement ones, the upper, central ones are arched. There are double glazed doors with coloured glass to the balconies. The back of the terraces is plastered and has 2 X 2 panes Victorian sash windows. The roofs are covered with corrugated iron and have turrets in the street corners. The complex is being restored. This is a very interesting group of buildings which should be protected in the Town Planning Scheme and investigated for proclamation as a historic monument.
 
 

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