Click on image to enlarge Declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 12 December 1975. Diagonal...
The dwelling was built in 1898 by architect William Street-Wilson, as a residence for Sir David Hunter, General Manager ...
These two impressive verandah houses were erected in about 1903 on the instruction of mining magnate Sir Abe Bailey. Aft...
The Elephant House, located on Ridge road on Durban's berea, was built in the early 1850's on the highest natural point ...
The building, designed in a classical-revivalist style, is an important component of Smith Street, one of the most histo...
The building of Howard College at the University of Natal (now the University of Kwazulu Natal) was made possible by a d...
This Victorian double-storey building with cast-iron verandah was designed by architects Reid & Hurst in 1897 and wa...
This double-storey building was erected shortly after the turn of the 20th century and has a number of fine neo-classica...
These two double-storey dwellings were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. They have a number of fine Edwardian an...
This unique group of buildings known as the Groote Schuur campus of the University of Cape Town, was built in the classi...
This impressive Victorian double-storeyed house was designed by the architect AW Ackerman, and built by one Mannix for L...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 18 February 1977.
This double-storeyed structure was erected as a Rectory and Vicarage, in 1815 by building contractor, Herman Schutte, an...
This land was one of the original erven granted in Simonstown. Built in 1816 by PJ Truter Jnr, Collector of Customs who ...
This sandstone structure dates from 1902 when it was designed by Herbert Baker for De Beer Cold Storage Syndicate, a mea...
The church building was officially opened by Dr Andrew Murray on 9 July 1879. Eight months later, on 10 March 1880, the ...
This area began to be settled by free burghers in 1657, and for more than a century most of them travelled into Cape Tow...
The building dates back to the early 19th century and, in its time, has undergone a number of changes in its function, i...
The construction of the original structure probably dates to 1683, but it was rebuilt to its present form, as a double-s...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 6 September 1985.
Both 60 and 62 originally formed part of the farm owned by K.S. de Villiers, known as the land baron of the area. He die...
Leinster Hall was built in the 1850s by Sebastian Hofmeyr on a plot of land that previously formed part of the farm Welt...
This House was probably erected in 1895 and has a number of prominent Architectural features including an unusual hexago...
The five properties involved are part of a larger complex of Georgian terrace Houses, The original portions of this Hous...
The land, which included the whole of Green Point, was granted in 1814 to David Kuuhle. Construction of the house probab...
On June 11, 1795, a squadron of British warships anchored in False Bay. In reaction the commander of the Cape forces ord...
Construction of this dwelling dates from the late 19th century and it is a good example of Victorian architecture. It wa...
The estate of Kronendal was part of land granted to Willem Basson in 1713, although it was only developed as a farm towa...
The original portion of this double-storey manor house was built by Dirk Cloete in 1877, and boasts of a number of fine ...
In 1657-58 land in this area was granted to 14 free burghers, who were expected to devote themselves to the planting of ...
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