It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 22 June 1984.
Clifford Hume Knight purchased the land in 1901, and subsequently built his residence upon it, a large dwelling designed...
These properties, located between Muizenberg and St James, are the only remaining concentration of early 20th century Ed...
The building was erected on a portion of the historic Boshof Farm, owned by Alexander van Breda. Its construction dates ...
Strand Street, or Sea Street as it was previously known, was a fashionable road that initially ran alongside Cape Town's...
Inn On The Square is located on Greenmarket Square which was a meeting place of Caledonians and distant travellers centu...
The Parade is inseparably associated with the Castle and was used by its garrison as a training ground. Despite this, ho...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 9 May 1969.... It contains a large libary and many resc...
The foundation stone of the Drill Hall was laid on 2 October 1884 by Thomas Upington, then Prime Minister of the Cape Co...
The house probably dates from the 18th century and is alleged to have been the home of Wolraad Woltemade who, in 1773, p...
This town house was erected on land, granted to Hermanus Smuts, in 1751 and once belonged to Johan Jacobus Graaf. It wa...
The South African Missionary Society, established a ministry in Wagenmakersvallei in 1796 and ministered to slaves and ...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 15 July 1977. This house is one of the few remaining Ge...
The two-storey building with cast-iron balcony dates from the late 19th century and houses a number of commercial concer...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 18 December 1970. The Breakwater Prison was cons...
This complex dates from 1892 and includes the church building, Cornelia House, and the William Frederick School. It was ...
The dwelling is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture and was erected in 1893-94 by WN Cook, an affluent d...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 25 August 1978 The Cape Flats has the world’s hi...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 25 November 1977.
A park, in the Cape Town suburb of Claremont. Named after Roger Arderne, a British immigrant who owned the estate, of wh...
The Bestbier family first bought this farm in 1928 and today it’s still run by the family with Pieter Bestbier (now a th...
In the year 1824 a number of farm owners, living on the outskirts of Cape Town. Petitioned Lord Somerset, the Governor o...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 8 August 1975.The building has wood windows, old lamps,...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 17 December 1976.
The so-called Tree of Conspiracy stands on the farm Onze Rust, and once belonged to Marthinus Steyn, the last President ...
The building was erected in 1895 for the family of General JBM Hertzog who lived there until 1928. It was declared a Nat...
The gardens were established in 1967 and they are of particular scientific and environmental importance. They contain th...
The Orange River Convention (sometimes also called the Bloemfontein Convention) was a convention whereby the United King...
These three buildings form the historical core of Grey College, the oldest school in the Free State. Brill House and And...
Cecil Rhodes had a herbivorous menagerie on his estate and in 1896 he was given two lions and a leopard, for which he bu...
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