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List of heritage sites in Albany, South Africa

This is a list of the heritage sites in Albany as recognised by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.

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This is a list of the heritage sites in Albany as recognised by the South African Heritage Resource Agency Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates SAHRA identifier Site name Description Town District NHRA status Coordinates Image9 2 003 0004 Botanical Gardens Grahamstown The land on which the Botanical Gardens was established was granted to the Albany Botanical Gardens by the Governor of the Cape Sir George Cathcart with transfer being passed on 19 October 1853 A fine avenue of oak trees runs through its centre It originally formed part of the Drostdy estate These botanical gardens are the second oldest in the country Type of site Botanical Garden Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 54 S 26 31 15 E 33 315057 S 26 520726 E 33 315057 26 520726 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0004 Botanical Gardens Grahamstown The land on which the Botanical Gardens was established was granted to the Albany Botanical Gardens by the Governor of the Cape Sir George Cathcart with transfer being passed on 19 October 1853 A fine avenue of oak trees runs through its centre It originally formed part of the Drostdy estate These botanical gardens are the second oldest in the country Type of site Botanical Garden 9 2 003 0005 Old cemeteries Anderson Street Grahamstown Surrounding walls and gates plus memorials and gravestones First cemeteries in use for all of C19 Type of site Cemetery Current use Religious Cemeteries Grahamstown Albany Provisional Protection 33 18 20 S 26 32 02 E 33 305525 S 26 533889 E 33 305525 26 533889 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0005 Old cemeteries Anderson Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0006 Old Gaol 40A Somerset Street Grahamstown Perimeter wall around three sides Front range with pediment missing Slate roof to front Corrugated elsewhere Brickword plastered Mainly single storeyed Centre block double storey The construction of this gaol commenced on 16 April 1813 In April 1822 the Magistrate of Albany reported that the gaol was too small and was offensive in that a residential area adjoined it It was closed in 1824 whereafter it became a school and later a library Type of site Gaol Previous use Prison Current use Offices Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 49 S 26 31 23 E 33 313636 S 26 522975 E 33 313636 26 522975 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0006 Old Gaol 40A Somerset Street Grahamstown Perimeter wall around three sides Front range with pediment missing Slate roof to front Corrugated elsewhere Brickword plastered Mainly single storeyed Centre block double storey The construction of this gaol commenced on 16 April 1813 In April 1822 the Magistrate of Albany reported that the gaol was too small and was offensive in that a residential area adjoined it It was closed in 1824 whereafter it became a school and later a library Type of site Gaol Previous use Prison Current use Offices 9 2 003 0007 Huntley Street School Huntley Street Grahamstown Original building symmetrical with entrance porch and anval style hood moulds to windows The school was built of local Witteberg quartzite which in the course of the years has weathered to a rich brown colour The old school in Huntley Street is of the greatest historical and architectural importance It is generally accepted that this is the oldest Anglican school building in the Republic The foundation stone was laid on 18 June 1844 by Mrs Hare wife of unknown Type of site School Current use School Good Shepherd School Grahamstown This building was opened in 1849 as the school of St George s Church and from then onward played an important part in education The first classes of St Andrews College were held in it Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 46 S 26 31 32 E 33 312750 S 26 525568 E 33 312750 26 525568 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0007 Huntley Street School Huntley Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0008 Eastern Star Museum 4 Anglo African Street Grahamstown Single storey Single room with additions Corrugated iron roof and stone work painted Verandah rebuilt with curved sheeting Built C1861 on 1863 MAP Part of Anglo African Complex Originally a schoolroom then house now a museum Type of site Educational Previous use Schoolroom Current use Museum Erected in 1861 to serve as the first classroom for St Andrews College It continued as such until 1872 after which it was used successively as a Masonic lodge business premises and a dwelling house Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 36 S 26 31 30 E 33 310122 S 26 524933 E 33 310122 26 524933 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0008 Eastern Star Museum 4 Anglo African Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0009 Drostdy Gateway Somerset Street Grahamstown Surveyor Knobel s layout of Grahamstown was focussed on a main street that ran from the triangular military camp in a westerly direction up the hill He foresaw that the military area offered a most suitable site for a church or other public building Type of site Gateway Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 46 S 26 31 18 E 33 312803 S 26 521686 E 33 312803 26 521686 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0009 Drostdy Gateway Somerset Street Grahamstown Surveyor Knobel s layout of Grahamstown was focussed on a main street that ran from the triangular military camp in a westerly direction up the hill He foresaw that the military area offered a most suitable site for a church or other public building Type of site Gateway 9 2 003 0011 St Peter s Anglican Church Sidbury Albany District Type of site Church One of the earliest country Anglican churches in the Albany District Displays architectural merit Sidbury Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 26 27 S 26 19 38 E 33 440955 S 26 327247 E 33 440955 26 327247 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0011 St Peter s Anglican Church Sidbury Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0013 56 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Double storey part double pile 3 bay symmetrical plan plus single storey additions with pagoda bow windows Wooden double storey verandah Corrugated iron flat roofs Walls brick plastered Original doors and small pane sash windows Type of site House Current use Domestic House This house is the only known example in South Africa of the European Chinese architectural style of the 18th and 19th centuries It is a double storeyed house with two projecting pavilions with bow fronted ends Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 50 S 26 31 40 E 33 313757 S 26 527903 E 33 313757 26 527903 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0013 56 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0014 St Bartholomew s Church Market Street Grahamstown Three bay nave and chancel No side aisles Side entry porch and small belfry Slate roof Walls dressed stone brick dressings Wooden windows School house parish hall of similar materials Built 1861 Type of site Church Current use Religious Church Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 52 S 26 31 52 E 33 314549 S 26 531186 E 33 314549 26 531186 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0014 St Bartholomew s Church Market Street Grahamstown Three bay nave and chancel No side aisles Side entry porch and small belfry Slate roof Walls dressed stone brick dressings Wooden windows School house parish hall of similar materials Built 1861 Type of site Church Current use Religious Church 9 2 003 0015 Hayton s Building 94 High Street Grahamstown The Divisional Council Building is a three storeyed building built in two sections Each section has its own hipped roof the floors are served by two staircases one in front and one of steeper gradient and narrower at the back Large yellow wood beams This building is an excellent example of an early three storeyed building built in two sections to a symmetrical plan The first section dates from 1860 62 and the latter section from the late 1860s The facade of this building is of outstanding archite Current use Offices Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 39 S 26 31 33 E 33 310790 S 26 525773 E 33 310790 26 525773 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0015 Hayton s Building 94 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0016 National English Literary Museum 87 Beaufort Street Grahamstown The Priest s House is a double storeyed building in the Georgian style with a Roman colonnaded portico leading onto a wrought iron balustrade with steps leading to street level The lower floor consists of a kitchen and service rooms The house was built by Bishop Patric Moran who succeeded Bishop Devereaux in 1856 and celebrated his first High Mass in St Patrick s Cathedral on 26 November 1856 Type of site House Current use Museum This double storeyed house with its Georgian and Romanesque features was built by Bishop Patrick Moran in 1860 as residence for the priests of St Patrick s Cathedral Bishop Moran was succeeded by the Rev James David Richards the resident priest Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 55 S 26 31 29 E 33 315408 S 26 524764 E 33 315408 26 524764 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0016 National English Literary Museum 87 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0017 Commemoration Church High Street Grahamstown Early example of a gothic revival church in South Africa Fine riple bay facade with buttresses and pinnacles Railings and wall important Interior features Type of site Church Current use Religious Church The Commemoration Church which is predominantly in the neo Gothic style was erected to mark the silver jubilee of the arrival of the British settlers of 1820 The foundation stone was laid on 10 April 1845 The church was inaugurated on 24 November 1850 Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 33 S 26 31 41 E 33 309259 S 26 528193 E 33 309259 26 528193 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0017 Commemoration Church High Street Grahamstown Early example of a gothic revival church in South Africa Fine riple bay facade with buttresses and pinnacles Railings and wall important Interior features Type of site Church Current use Religious Church The Commemoration Church which is predominantly in the neo Gothic style was erected to mark the silver jubilee of the arrival of the British settlers of 1820 The foundation stone was laid on 10 April 1845 The church was inaugurated on 24 November 1850 Media related to Commemoration Church Grahamstown at Wikimedia Commons9 2 003 0018 Oatlands House 10 Caroline Close Grahamstown Single storey complex plan Front three rooms and wrap round verandah L shape wing to rear Hipped corrugated iron roof and walls brick plastered Sash windows and French doors Wooden posts to verandah The house was built in 1823 for Col Henry Somerset son of Lord Charles Somerset It is an important example of 19th century Georgian architecture Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 17 56 S 26 31 18 E 33 298987 S 26 521601 E 33 298987 26 521601 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0018 Oatlands House 10 Caroline Close Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0019 Old Military Hospital Rhodes University Grahamstown Inside the university grounds i e the former Drostdy grounds is another old building which recalls the tempestuous years of 1835 to 1842 when the Governor of the Cape Colony decided to use the Drostdy and the surrounding area in the defence Type of site Military Cape Parliament sat in this building in 1864 Earlier a military hospital from the 1830s Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 26 S 26 52 00 E 33 5240166666 S 26 8666 E 33 5240166666 26 8666 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0019 Old Military Hospital Rhodes University Grahamstown Inside the university grounds i e the former Drostdy grounds is another old building which recalls the tempestuous years of 1835 to 1842 when the Governor of the Cape Colony decided to use the Drostdy and the surrounding area in the defence Type of site Military Cape Parliament sat in this building in 1864 Earlier a military hospital from the 1830s 9 2 003 0020 Drostdy Barracks Rhodes University Grahamstown Type of site House Early military building comprising part of the Grahamstown Drostdy complex Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 47 S 26 31 12 E 33 31295 S 26 5199 E 33 31295 26 5199 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0020 Drostdy Barracks Rhodes University Grahamstown Type of site House Early military building comprising part of the Grahamstown Drostdy complex 9 2 003 0021 Drostdy Lodge Rhodes University Grahamstown Type of site House Early military building comprising part of the Grahamstown Drostdy complex Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 46 S 26 31 12 E 33 3126666666 S 26 520133 E 33 3126666666 26 520133 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0021 Drostdy Lodge Rhodes University Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0022 Old Royal Engineers Building off Prince Alfred Street Grahamstown Central portion three bay double storey under hipped roof Side wings under double pitch Roofs corrugated iron Walls dressed stone Originally Royal Engineers building C1840 Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 40 S 26 31 10 E 33 3111166666 S 26 5195 E 33 3111166666 26 5195 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0022 Old Royal Engineers Building off Prince Alfred Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0023 58 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Double storey double pile four bay asymmetrical plan Double storey part brick part wooden verandah Corrugated iron roof Brick plastered walls and stone plinth Original Door and small pane sash windows Type of site House Current use Domestic House This house is a typical example of a British settler house with the side gables and the double storey style The house dates back to the period shortly after the founding of Grahamstown Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 50 S 26 31 40 E 33 313902 S 26 527802 E 33 313902 26 527802 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0023 58 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0025 001 Old Wesleyan Chapel Fort England Hospital Grahamstown Type of site Chapel Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 36 S 26 32 34 E 33 3099 S 26 542767 E 33 3099 26 542767 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0025 001 Old Wesleyan Chapel Fort England Hospital Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0025 002 Old School Hall Fort England Hospital Grahamstown Type of site School Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 57 S 26 32 36 E 33 3159166666 S 26 54345 E 33 3159166666 26 54345 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0025 002 Old School Hall Fort England Hospital Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0026 Muirhead and Gowie Building 42 44 High Street Grahamstown Splendid Neo Baroque facade Steeply pitched pediment plus corner turret Heavy modulated cornice and frieze Coupled columns and ranges of windows Original shop front missing Destroyed in fire of 1906 Rebuilt in 1907 to design of H Walker Port Elizabeth See c5 in pilot study Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 35 S 26 31 40 E 33 309849 S 26 527731 E 33 309849 26 527731 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0026 Muirhead and Gowie Building 42 44 High Street Grahamstown Splendid Neo Baroque facade Steeply pitched pediment plus corner turret Heavy modulated cornice and frieze Coupled columns and ranges of windows Original shop front missing Destroyed in fire of 1906 Rebuilt in 1907 to design of H Walker Port Elizabeth See c5 in pilot study Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping 9 2 003 0027 Shaw Hall 22 High Street Grahamstown Three bay facade divided into two storeys Cornice and entablature small pediment Heavy pilasters Small pane sash windows Round arched front double door Shaw Hall was built as a Methodist Church at a cost of R6 000 It was inaugurated on 16 December 1832 and was known as the Wesley Chapel It had galleries along three sides and could seat about 800 people It was used as a church until the Commemora Neo classical building erected in 1831 and dedicated on 16 December 1832 Named after the Rev William Shaw founder of the Methodist Church in South Africa Cape Parliament was opened in this building on 28 April 1864 Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 32 S 26 31 46 E 33 308985 S 26 529507 E 33 308985 26 529507 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0027 Shaw Hall 22 High Street Grahamstown Three bay facade divided into two storeys Cornice and entablature small pediment Heavy pilasters Small pane sash windows Round arched front double door Shaw Hall was built as a Methodist Church at a cost of R6 000 It was inaugurated on 16 December 1832 and was known as the Wesley Chapel It had galleries along three sides and could seat about 800 people It was used as a church until the Commemora Neo classical building erected in 1831 and dedicated on 16 December 1832 Named after the Rev William Shaw founder of the Methodist Church in South Africa Cape Parliament was opened in this building on 28 April 1864 9 2 003 0028 Chapel House 9 11 Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Double storey double pile plan Three bay asymmetrical facade Slate roof and walls brick plastered Small pane sash and casement windows and French doors On street Formerly church of 1828 See N M C Files Type of site Chapel Current use Domestic House This Georgian double storeyed building which was erected in 1823 is the oldest Baptist church in South Africa The foundation stone was laid on 6 January by William Miller the 1820 settler founder of the Baptist Church in South Africa Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 50 E 33 314131 S 26 530593 E 33 314131 26 530593 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0028 Chapel House 9 11 Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0029 1832 and 1850 Methodist Churches Salem Albany District This church complex consisting of the 1832 re erected church the 1850 neo Gothic church and the early nineteenth century ring wall is closely associated with the 1820 settlers as well as the start of Methodism in South Africa Type of site Church Salem Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 28 17 S 26 29 06 E 33 471497 S 26 484863 E 33 471497 26 484863 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0029 1832 and 1850 Methodist Churches Salem Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0029 001 1832 Methodist Church Salem Albany District The little 1820 settler village of Salem is situated barely 24 kilometres south of Grahamstown on the road to Alexandria This church complex consisting of the 1832 re erected church the 1850 neo Gothic church and the early nineteenth century ring wall is closely associated with the 1820 settlers as well as the start of Methodism in South Africa Type of site Church Salem Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 28 17 S 26 29 06 E 33 471497 S 26 484863 E 33 471497 26 484863 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0029 001 1832 Methodist Church Salem Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0029 002 1850 Methodist Church Salem Albany District This church complex consisting of the 1832 re erected church the 1850 neo Gothic church and the early nineteenth century ring wall is closely associated with the 1820 settlers as well as the start of Methodism in South Africa Type of site Church Salem Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 28 17 S 26 29 06 E 33 471497 S 26 484863 E 33 471497 26 484863 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0029 002 1850 Methodist Church Salem Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0030 Baptist Mother Church Bathurst Street Grahamstown Simple box like church Five bays long Corrugated iron roof with brickwork plastered Front from late C19 Simple mouldings Type of site Church Current use Church Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 38 S 26 31 47 E 33 310642 S 26 529778 E 33 310642 26 529778 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0030 Baptist Mother Church Bathurst Street Grahamstown Simple box like church Five bays long Corrugated iron roof with brickwork plastered Front from late C19 Simple mouldings Type of site Church Current use Church 9 2 003 0033 Remains of Shaw Chapel 4 6 Chapel Street Grahamstown During the 1860s a powerful movement developed in the Eastern Province to break away from the western areas of the Colony and establish a separate government Type of site Chapel This structure is all that remains of the Methodist Chapel which was the first building erected for Christian worship in Grahamstown William Shaw was chiefly responsible for its erection It was dedicated on 10 November 1822 Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 33 S 26 31 52 E 33 309035 S 26 531016 E 33 309035 26 531016 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0033 Remains of Shaw Chapel 4 6 Chapel Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0038 Temlett House 53 Beaufort Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE PLAN WITH SYMMETRICAL WINGS SLATE ROOF WITH STONE WALLS PLASTERED FRONT ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS STOEP IN FRONT VERY FINE LATE GEORGIAN HOUSE ON 1863 MAP BACK VIEW IN VAN DER RIET V111 22 HOUSE BUILT C1840 SEE N M C FILES Type of site House Current use Domestic House This house is an outstanding example of an early Nineteenth Century Georgian dwelling in South Africa Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 42 S 26 31 54 E 33 311678 S 26 531643 E 33 311678 26 531643 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0038 Temlett House 53 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0039 Grahamstown Railway Station High Street Grahamstown Type of site Railway Station An interesting stone railway station Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 26 S 26 31 57 E 33 307197 S 26 532571 E 33 307197 26 532571 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0039 Grahamstown Railway Station High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0039 001 Post box Grahamstown Railway station Grahamstown A solid rectangular box of cast iron painted post office red bearing the royal crown 7 cypher with a slotted aperture for insertion of postal items built into the stone facade of the station building just to the right of the main entrance of a type first supplied in 1857 but continuing even into the reign of Edward VlI as this one This is the second oldest surviving post box in Grahamstown It is a type which as already indicated also back to 1857 though the earliest such boxes in So Type of site Post Box Railway Station This is the second oldest surviving post box in Grahamstown Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 26 S 26 31 57 E 33 307197 S 26 532571 E 33 307197 26 532571 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0039 001 Post box Grahamstown Railway station Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0040 Cock House 10 Market Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY SINGLE PILE 6 BAY ASYMMETRICAL PLAN PLUS ADDITIONS DOUBLE STOREY WOODEN VERANDAH SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED LARGE PANE SASH WINDOWS AND FRENCH DOORS UPSTAIRS ON STREET VERY IMPORTANT BUILDING ON 1863 MAP ORIGINALLY C1840 MODERNISED C1880 SEE P 70 IN GRAHAMSTOWN FROM COTTAGE TO VILLA BY R amp B REYNOLDS Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 46 S 26 32 04 E 33 312769 S 26 534449 E 33 312769 26 534449 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0040 Cock House 10 Market Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY SINGLE PILE 6 BAY ASYMMETRICAL PLAN PLUS ADDITIONS DOUBLE STOREY WOODEN VERANDAH SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED LARGE PANE SASH WINDOWS AND FRENCH DOORS UPSTAIRS ON STREET VERY IMPORTANT BUILDING ON 1863 MAP ORIGINALLY C1840 MODERNISED C1880 SEE P 70 IN GRAHAMSTOWN FROM COTTAGE TO VILLA BY R amp B REYNOLDS Type of site House Current use Domestic House 9 2 003 0042 Kariega Baptist Church Albany District The foundations and part of the walls of this church were built in 1834 It was to have been the first Baptist Church in South Africa outside Grahamstown but three successive Frontier Wars intervened before it was completed in 1854 Type of site Church Current use Church Take Port Alfred road from Grahamstown After 5 km take the Southwell turn off Travel a further km to the Berkley South turn off After 2 6 km there is a turn off to the right The church is situated 100 m along this turn off The foundations and part of the walls of this church were built in 1834 It was to have been the first Baptist church in South Africa outside Grahamstown but three successive Frontier Wars intervened before it was completed in 1854 Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 27 30 S 26 36 20 E 33 4583333333 S 26 605556 E 33 4583333333 26 605556 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0042 Kariega Baptist Church Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0043 Beaumont and Rice Building 112 High Street Grahamstown Double storey warehouse Pyramidal roof Corrugated iron roof Dressed stone front facade Other walls plastered Arched heads to first floor windows Flat arch below Four bay plus simple cornice Type of site Commercial Current use Warehouse Offices A fine building with front facade of Bathurst sandstone Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 42 S 26 31 27 E 33 311714 S 26 524113 E 33 311714 26 524113 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0043 Beaumont and Rice Building 112 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0044 Farmerfield Methodist Church Albany District The Farmerfield Estate on which the Methodist church is situated was established by the Rev William Shaw to provide for three separate displaced communities speaking Xhosa Fingo and Gqunukwebe Dutch emancipated slaves and Tswana refugees of Mfeca Type of site Church This neo Gothic Methodist Church was designed by the Rev Thornley Smith and was erected in 1844 It originally served a community established by the Rev William Shaw as an experiment in social rehabilitation Albany Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 29 31 S 26 32 50 E 33 4918333333 S 26 547167 E 33 4918333333 26 547167 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0044 Farmerfield Methodist Church Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0045 Observatory Museum 10 Bathurst Street Grahamstown Front facade has balustrade parapet and cornice Hood moulds plus panels to first floor windows Plastered ashlar below Fine 1880s facade Complex building behind This building is unique in structure and was used by Henry Carter Galpin watchmaker and jeweller as a home and business premises soon after his arrival in Grahamstown in 1849 In 1880 Galpin installed a camera obscura in the turret of the building Current use Commercial Observatory This building is unique in structure and was used by Henry Carter Galpin watchmaker and jeweller as a home and business premises soon after his arrival in Grahamstown in 1849 In 1880 Galpin installed a camera obscura in the turret of the building Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 44 S 26 31 50 E 33 3123083333 S 26 530678 E 33 3123083333 26 530678 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0045 Observatory Museum 10 Bathurst Street Grahamstown Front facade has balustrade parapet and cornice Hood moulds plus panels to first floor windows Plastered ashlar below Fine 1880s facade Complex building behind This building is unique in structure and was used by Henry Carter Galpin watchmaker and jeweller as a home and business premises soon after his arrival in Grahamstown in 1849 In 1880 Galpin installed a camera obscura in the turret of the building Current use Commercial Observatory This building is unique in structure and was used by Henry Carter Galpin watchmaker and jeweller as a home and business premises soon after his arrival in Grahamstown in 1849 In 1880 Galpin installed a camera obscura in the turret of the building Media related to Observatory Museum Grahamstown at Wikimedia Commons9 2 003 0046 The Retreat 1 Prince Alfred Street Grahamstown Double storey now double pile symmetrical three bay plan Double pitch asymmetrical corrugated iron roof Walls brick plastered Mixture of small and large pane sash windows Bay windows C1880 downstairs Original front door This property was transferred to Piet Retief on 16 July 1821 It is presumed that he built the oldest portion of this building although the remaining portion of the double storeyed house dates from the eighteen forties Another prominent pioneer of the E Type of site House Current use Domestic House This property was transferred to Piet Retief on 16 July 1821 It is presumed that he built the oldest portion of this building although the remaining portion of the double storeyed house dates from the eighteen forties Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 41 S 26 31 15 E 33 3113361111 S 26 520911 E 33 3113361111 26 520911 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0046 The Retreat 1 Prince Alfred Street Grahamstown Double storey now double pile symmetrical three bay plan Double pitch asymmetrical corrugated iron roof Walls brick plastered Mixture of small and large pane sash windows Bay windows C1880 downstairs Original front door This property was transferred to Piet Retief on 16 July 1821 It is presumed that he built the oldest portion of this building although the remaining portion of the double storeyed house dates from the eighteen forties Another prominent pioneer of the E Type of site House Current use Domestic House This property was transferred to Piet Retief on 16 July 1821 It is presumed that he built the oldest portion of this building although the remaining portion of the double storeyed house dates from the eighteen forties 9 2 003 0047 32 34 High Street Grahamstown This is a fine late Victorian shop front of two floors with a domed corner tower jutting out and overhanging curved verandah roof Free Renaissance facade treatment with fenestration of paired arches Dates from 1872 Six bays to high street and two to B These late nineteenth century shops with their Neo Renaissance facades form an integral part of the architectural character of High Street and are an important element in the historical city centre of Grahamstown Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping This is a fine late Victorian shop front of two floors with a domed corner tower jutting out and overhanging curved verandah roof Free Renaissance facade treatment with fene Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077611111 S 26 531242 E 33 3077611111 26 531242 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0047 32 34 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0048 36 High Street Grahamstown Originally double storey palazzo design with cornice and parapet Round headed sash windows and round headed openings tp ground floor Later shopfronts These two buildings form an integral part of a unique row of semi detached double storeyed shops whose facades feature a combination of Free Renaissance neo Classical and Georgian styles blending to form a harmonious architectural feature in High Street Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 307725 S 26 531231 E 33 307725 26 531231 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0048 36 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0049 38 Somerset Street Grahamstown Double storey Double pile plan Symmetrical corrugated iron roof Plastered brickwork and stone plinth Steps Small pane sash windows On 1863 map Building dates from the 1820s See van der Riet X 12 One of the oldest homes in Grahamstown Type of site House Current use Domestic House No 38 Somerset Street is one of the oldest dwellings in Grahamstown and has been used as the offices of the former Lieutenant Sir Andries Stockenstrom It retains its historical character and standing as it does at the corner of two important streets Grahamstown Albany Register 33 18 45 S 26 31 19 E 33 312414 S 26 521897 E 33 312414 26 521897 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0049 38 Somerset Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0050 Grocott s Mail 40 High Street Grahamstown The building consists of a double storeyed structure with a very flamboyant gabled front interesting eclectic arches mock balconies tall sash windows entablatures broken cornice and mouldings and perforate gable This high Victorian Flemish revival The gable of this impressive building with its Victorian and Flemish features bears the dates 1869 to 1906 The present facade was added in 1906 after the devastating fire This rebuilding was designed by the architect H Walker The building forms an i Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops The gable of this impressive building with its Victorian and Flemish features bears the dates 1869 to 1906 The present facade was added in 1906 after the devastating fire The building forms an integral part of the architectural character of High Street Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077472222 S 26 531236 E 33 3077472222 26 531236 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0050 Grocott s Mail 40 High Street Grahamstown The building consists of a double storeyed structure with a very flamboyant gabled front interesting eclectic arches mock balconies tall sash windows entablatures broken cornice and mouldings and perforate gable This high Victorian Flemish revival The gable of this impressive building with its Victorian and Flemish features bears the dates 1869 to 1906 The present facade was added in 1906 after the devastating fire This rebuilding was designed by the architect H Walker The building forms an i Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops The gable of this impressive building with its Victorian and Flemish features bears the dates 1869 to 1906 The present facade was added in 1906 after the devastating fire The building forms an integral part of the architectural character of High Street 9 2 003 0051 46 48 High Street Grahamstown Mid Victorian palazzo facade Simple parapet to cornice Hood moulds to first floor windows Later shopfronts and verandah of C1950 These two buildings form an integral part of a unique row of semi detached double storeyed shops whose facades feature a combination of Free Renaissance neo Classical and Georgian styles blending to form a harmonious architectural feature in High Street Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077527777 S 26 531242 E 33 3077527777 26 531242 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0051 46 48 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0052 50 High Street Grahamstown Double storeyed shop with dressed stone front dating from the 1880s New facade given height by raised pediment heavy but elegant cornice and elongated upper windows with arched top sash A verandah of corrugated iron in accordance with the neighbouring building These late nineteenth century shops with their Neo Renaissance facades form an integral part of the architectural character of High Street and are an important element in the historical city centre of Grahamstown Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077444444 S 26 531233 E 33 3077444444 26 531233 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0052 50 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0053 Trompetter s Drift Fort Albany District Trompetter s Drift Tower stands on the bank of the Fish River some 11 km east of the Fraser s Camp It was not one of the series of signal towers and has its own interesting history Trompetter s Drift about 27 kilometres up from the mouth of the Fish Ri Type of site Military Current use Farm buildings Trumpetter s Drift is the most intact of the large forts built on the Eastern Frontier during the 19th century Albany Albany Provincial Heritage Site 30 13 58 S 26 57 19 E 30 23285 S 26 955283 E 30 23285 26 955283 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0053 Trompetter s Drift Fort Albany District Trompetter s Drift Tower stands on the bank of the Fish River some 11 km east of the Fraser s Camp It was not one of the series of signal towers and has its own interesting history Trompetter s Drift about 27 kilometres up from the mouth of the Fish Ri Type of site Military Current use Farm buildings Trumpetter s Drift is the most intact of the large forts built on the Eastern Frontier during the 19th century 9 2 003 0054 Fraser s Camp Signal Tower Albany District Fraser s Camp Tower was the next signal tower after Governor s Kop It stands on the farm Tower Hill to the south of the national road and about 11 km west of the Fish River In 1835 long before the signal tower was built Lieutenant Governor Andries Sto Type of site Signal Tower Previous use Signal Tower Current use Vacant Outstanding historical significance One of only two surviving towers Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 17 00 S 26 53 30 E 33 2833333333 S 26 891667 E 33 2833333333 26 891667 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0054 Fraser s Camp Signal Tower Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0056 19 West Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 5 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN HIPPED CORRUGATED IRON ROOF WALLS DRESSED STONE STOEP ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP BUILDING C1840 SEE N M C FILES SEE VAN DER RIET V 9 Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 45 S 26 31 57 E 33 3125805555 S 26 532467 E 33 3125805555 26 532467 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0056 19 West Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0058 Homestead Hilton Albany District Internally Hilton has a splendid oval entrance hall in the best classical manner with wall niches decorative sculpture and vases The rooms are high and spacious with fine fireplaces and the staircase is one of the most gracious surviving in the country This magnificent double storeyed bow fronted Georgian house was erected in 1834 by Richard Gush for the owner Mr A G Cumming Hilton originally known as Roodedraai was owned by a butch farmer Philip Schutte later by Landdrost Rivers George Cumming b Type of site House This magnificent bow fronted Georgian double storeyed house was erected in 1834 by Richard Gush for the owner A G Cumming The bow fronted design is unique and a few of its kind have remained unaltered Hilton Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 46 27 S 26 49 18 E 33 77425 S 26 82165 E 33 77425 26 82165 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0058 Homestead Hilton Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0059 Homestead Devonshire Albany District Type of site House Built in 1832 by Richard Gush Devonshire Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 47 22 S 26 48 59 E 33 7895166666 S 26 816467 E 33 7895166666 26 816467 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0059 Homestead Devonshire Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0061 Old Provost Lucas Avenue Grahamstown It is situated in the grounds of the former drostdy near the Albany Museum and Botanical Gardens The cells were arranged in a semicircle This tower contained quarters for the Provost and a guard house overlooking the cells the courtyard and the entrance The Provost Building was one of the buildings that formed part of Sir Benjamin D Urban s 1835 defence plan coupled with the fortification of the drostdy and Fort Selwyn It was very efficiently planned and was built by the Royal Engineers on instructions Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 54 S 26 31 11 E 33 314989 S 26 519842 E 33 314989 26 519842 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0061 Old Provost Lucas Avenue Grahamstown It is situated in the grounds of the former drostdy near the Albany Museum and Botanical Gardens The cells were arranged in a semicircle This tower contained quarters for the Provost and a guard house overlooking the cells the courtyard and the entrance The Provost Building was one of the buildings that formed part of Sir Benjamin D Urban s 1835 defence plan coupled with the fortification of the drostdy and Fort Selwyn It was very efficiently planned and was built by the Royal Engineers on instructions 9 2 003 0062 Old Methodist Church Collingham Albany District Type of site Church Albany Albany Provisional Protection 33 16 10 S 26 38 46 E 33 2693510 S 26 6460080 E 33 2693510 26 6460080 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0062 Old Methodist Church Collingham Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0063 Old Gaol High Street Grahamstown Single storey single pile plan Corrugated iron roof Rough plaster to walls Sash windows with raised margins Thich walls to back and side Like most of the cities and towns of South Africa Grahamstown grew from modest beginnings A simple elongated building in High Street not far from the Drostdy gateway was one of the first buildings to arise in the town if indeed it was not the first Type of site Gaol Current use Old Gaol The erection of the old gaol was commenced in 1813 shortly after the founding of Grahamstown 1812 In 1814 one of the walls of the gaol served as a line for the surveying of the main street and thus also as the basis for the layout of the whole town Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 30 56 S 26 52 00 E 33 5155 S 26 866783 E 33 5155 26 866783 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0063 Old Gaol High Street Grahamstown Single storey single pile plan Corrugated iron roof Rough plaster to walls Sash windows with raised margins Thich walls to back and side Like most of the cities and towns of South Africa Grahamstown grew from modest beginnings A simple elongated building in High Street not far from the Drostdy gateway was one of the first buildings to arise in the town if indeed it was not the first Type of site Gaol Current use Old Gaol The erection of the old gaol was commenced in 1813 shortly after the founding of Grahamstown 1812 In 1814 one of the walls of the gaol served as a line for the surveying of the main street and thus also as the basis for the layout of the whole town 9 2 003 0064 Mooimeisiesfontein Riebeeck East Albany District The remainder of Erf 193 Riebeeck East situated in the Municipality of Riebeeck East Administrative District of Albany Forty kilometres north west of Grahamstown bordering on the village of Riebeek East lies Mooimeisiesfontein the well known farm of Piet Retief It was in Retief s possession from 1814 to 1836 There he built himself a large house with yellow wood ceili It is located in close proximity to alicedale currently under promotion by Adrian Gardner of Shamware as a tourist attraction and nearby Grahamstown This farmhouse was partially built by Piet Refief He owned the property from 1814 to 1836 Riebeeck East Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 12 44 S 26 09 58 E 33 21225774 S 26 166051 E 33 21225774 26 166051 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0064 Mooimeisiesfontein Riebeeck East Albany District The remainder of Erf 193 Riebeeck East situated in the Municipality of Riebeeck East Administrative District of Albany Forty kilometres north west of Grahamstown bordering on the village of Riebeek East lies Mooimeisiesfontein the well known farm of Piet Retief It was in Retief s possession from 1814 to 1836 There he built himself a large house with yellow wood ceili It is located in close proximity to alicedale currently under promotion by Adrian Gardner of Shamware as a tourist attraction and nearby Grahamstown This farmhouse was partially built by Piet Refief He owned the property from 1814 to 1836 9 2 003 0065 City Hall 57 59 High Street Grahamstown Fine stone tower with concrete dressings Important city landmark Facade also in stone Overall style is early renaissance although there are Gothic touches in the buttresses to the tower A unique building DESIGNED NY SIDNEY STENT THE FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID IN 1877 AND THE BUILDING OPENED IN 1882 THE BUILDER WAS J W ABBOT SEE VAN DER RIET V1 3 SEE P 1 IN PILOT STUDY Type of site City Hall Current use Public Building City Hall Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077444444 S 26 531242 E 33 3077444444 26 531242 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0065 City Hall 57 59 High Street Grahamstown Fine stone tower with concrete dressings Important city landmark Facade also in stone Overall style is early renaissance although there are Gothic touches in the buttresses to the tower A unique building DESIGNED NY SIDNEY STENT THE FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID IN 1877 AND THE BUILDING OPENED IN 1882 THE BUILDER WAS J W ABBOT SEE VAN DER RIET V1 3 SEE P 1 IN PILOT STUDY Type of site City Hall Current use Public Building City Hall Media related to Grahamstown Town Hall at Wikimedia Commons9 2 003 0067 Fort Brown Albany District The road northwards to Fort Beaufort Balfour and the Katberg follows the line of Andrew Geddes Bain s Queens Road to Kaffirland Fort Brown is reached just before the road crosses the Fish River some 27 km from Grahamstown This place was originally called Hermanus Kraal after a Hottentot freebooter Hermanus Xogomesh It had already acquired this name by 1804 when Commissioner de Mist visited the eastern frontier Lord Charles Somerset established one of his military posts Type of site Fort Previous use Fort Current use Vacant Important Eastern Forntier fortification Fort Brown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 13 00 S 26 01 47 E 33 2166333333 S 26 0296 E 33 2166333333 26 0296 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0067 Fort Brown Albany District The road northwards to Fort Beaufort Balfour and the Katberg follows the line of Andrew Geddes Bain s Queens Road to Kaffirland Fort Brown is reached just before the road crosses the Fish River some 27 km from Grahamstown This place was originally called Hermanus Kraal after a Hottentot freebooter Hermanus Xogomesh It had already acquired this name by 1804 when Commissioner de Mist visited the eastern frontier Lord Charles Somerset established one of his military posts Type of site Fort Previous use Fort Current use Vacant Important Eastern Forntier fortification 9 2 003 0068 Fort Selwyn Grahamstown Fort Selwyn stands on Gunfire Hill behind Rhodes University on land that once belonged to the drostdy When Sir Benjamin D Urban had the drostdy site converted into fortified barracks in 1835 it was a part of this defence plan to build forts on the hill to the south of Grahamstown to protect the barracks The Selwyn Battery also known as Fort Selwyn was Type of site Fort An important fort which played a pivotal role in the defence of the Eastern Frontier Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 19 07 S 26 31 06 E 33 3185910 S 26 5183460 E 33 3185910 26 5183460 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0068 Fort Selwyn Grahamstown Fort Selwyn stands on Gunfire Hill behind Rhodes University on land that once belonged to the drostdy When Sir Benjamin D Urban had the drostdy site converted into fortified barracks in 1835 it was a part of this defence plan to build forts on the hill to the south of Grahamstown to protect the barracks The Selwyn Battery also known as Fort Selwyn was Type of site Fort An important fort which played a pivotal role in the defence of the Eastern Frontier Media related to Fort Selwyn at Wikimedia Commons9 2 003 0069 Truro House 84 Beaufort Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE PLAN 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL CORE PLUS ADDITION TO RIGHT HAND SIDE SLATE HIPPED ROOF AND FLAT ROOF TO ADDITIONS WALLS BRICK PLASTERED SIGNIFICANT PLASTER DECORATIVE DETAILS BAY WINDOW PLUS ORIGINAL DOOR AND FRENCH DOORS WITH ON 1863 MAP THIS BUILDING C1855 SEE N M C FILES Type of site House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 19 04 S 26 31 22 E 33 3176527777 S 26 522894 E 33 3176527777 26 522894 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0069 Truro House 84 Beaufort Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0070 Governor s Kop Signal Tower Albany District The signal towers were 9 metres high well fortified and each had two rooms one above the other to house the men Each tower was equipped with signalling apparatus or semaphore of a type which was already in use in France and England Some of these towe at regular intervals on the hills east of Graham there is a line of interesting structures some of them visible from the national road that attracts the traveller s attention These are the signal towers erected in 1843 44 It stands to reason that apa Type of site Signal Tower Previous use Signal Tower Current use Vacant Outstanding historical significance One of only two surviving towers Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 16 30 S 26 40 55 E 33 275 S 26 681944 E 33 275 26 681944 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0070 Governor s Kop Signal Tower Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0071 Sole Memorial Church 20 High Street Grahamstown Single storey building Main hall set between stoepkamers Arched fenestration Simple pediments and cornice Brickwork stonework plastered Fore court and entrance walls Originally zinc roofs Type of site Church Erected in 1838 for use as a schoolhouse Enlarged in 1843 Named after John Henry Sole who devoted most of his life to the advancement of the coloured community of Grahamstown Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077305555 S 26 531231 E 33 3077305555 26 531231 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0071 Sole Memorial Church 20 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0072 1 Sheblon Lane Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY SINGLE PILE L SHAPED 4 BAY ASYMMETRICAL PLAN THATCHED ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS SET BACK FROM STREET NOT ON 1863 MAP THIS BUILDING c 1870 SEE R amp B REYNOLDS GRAHAMSTOWN FROM COTTAGE TO VILLA P 44 Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transferred Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 21 S 26 53 06 E 33 5224166666 S 26 884917 E 33 5224166666 26 884917 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0072 1 Sheblon Lane Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0073 2 Sheblon Lane Grahamstown These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transferred These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 21 S 26 53 06 E 33 5224166666 S 26 884917 E 33 5224166666 26 884917 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0073 2 Sheblon Lane Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0074 1 Cross Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY SINGLE PILE L PLAN 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL FACADE SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 20 S 26 53 07 E 33 5222666666 S 26 8854 E 33 5222666666 26 8854 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0074 1 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0075 2 Cross Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY SINGLE PILE 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN PLUS ADDITION SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED STOEP ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS This settler cottage was erected by the artisan John Oats during the eighteen twenties on land granted to him by the Government The cottage forms part of a unique historical and architectural complex which is closely associated with the British Settlers Type of site House Current use Domestic House This settler cottage was erected by the artisan John Oats during the eighteen twenties on land granted to him by the Government Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141361111 S 26 5294 E 33 3141361111 26 5294 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0075 2 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0076 3 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage An integral part of an important group of settler buildings Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141277777 S 26 5294 E 33 3141277777 26 5294 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0076 3 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0077 4 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE L SHAPED 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED STONE STOEP ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS ON STREET PART OF GROUP These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 19 01 S 26 31 04 E 33 3169861111 S 26 517667 E 33 3169861111 26 517667 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0077 4 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0078 5 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE PLAN 4 BAY ASYMMETRICAL FACADE SLATE ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP ON 1863 MAP THIS HOUSE C1830 Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage An integral part of an important group of settler buildings Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 314125 S 26 529389 E 33 314125 26 529389 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0078 5 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0079 6 Cross Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY SINGLE PILE L SHAPED 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL FACADE CORRUGATED IRON ROOF WALLS BRICK PLASTERED AND STONE STOEP ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS ON STREET PART OF GROUP These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141361111 S 26 5294 E 33 3141361111 26 5294 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0079 6 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0080 7 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN SLATE ROOF WALLS BRICK PLASTERED SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP ON 1863 MAP THIS BUILDING C1830 Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage An integral part of an important group of settler buildings Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141416666 S 26 529406 E 33 3141416666 26 529406 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0080 7 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0081 8 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN CORRUGATED IRON FLAT ROOF WALLS BRICK PLASTERED PARAPET AND CORNICE STOEP OF STONE ORIGINAL DOOR AND SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS ON STREET AND PART OF GROUP These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141222222 S 26 5294 E 33 3141222222 26 5294 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0081 8 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0082 9 Cross Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 3 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN AND ADDITION TO LEFT HAND SIDE FLAT CORRUGATED IRON ROOF WALLS BRICK PLASTERED AND PARAPET SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP ON 1863 MAP THIS BUILDING c 1830 Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage An integral part of an important group of settler buildings Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141305555 S 26 5294 E 33 3141305555 26 5294 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0082 9 Cross Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0083 10 Cross Street Grahamstown Double pile plan shop built with main facade on splay Corrugated iron flat roof Walls brick plastered with parapet and cornice Small pane sash windows and shop windows On street These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Commercial Shop Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 51 S 26 31 46 E 33 3141333333 S 26 529389 E 33 3141333333 26 529389 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0083 10 Cross Street Grahamstown Double pile plan shop built with main facade on splay Corrugated iron flat roof Walls brick plastered with parapet and cornice Small pane sash windows and shop windows On street These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Current use Commercial Shop 9 2 003 0084 8A Bartholomew Street Grahamstown These Settler cottages were erected by artisans during the eighteen twenties on land granted to them by the Government on the understanding that a house of burnt brick or stone be erected within 18 months Most of the properties were however only transf Type of site House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 27 S 26 31 11 E 33 3074972222 S 26 5196 E 33 3074972222 26 5196 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0084 8A Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0085 Chapel of St Mary and All the Angels Rhodes University Grahamstown This basilican chapel was built in 1915 16 The foundation stone was laid on 2 June 1915 and the chapel was consecrated by Bishop Phelps on 14 October 1916 The impressive fresco of the Madonna and Child above the altar was painted by Sister Margaret from Type of site Chapel This basilican chapel was built in 1915 16 The foundation stone was laid on 2 June 1915 and the chapel was consecrated by Bishop Phelps on 14 October 1916 The impressive fresco of the Madonna and child above the altar was painted by Sister Margaret fr Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 56 S 26 31 19 E 33 3156166666 S 26 521833 E 33 3156166666 26 521833 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0085 Chapel of St Mary and All the Angels Rhodes University Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0086 Trinity Church complex Hill Street Grahamstown Type of site Church Complex Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 17 S 26 52 50 E 33 52135 S 26 880483 E 33 52135 26 880483 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0086 Trinity Church complex Hill Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0086 001 Trinity Church cottage 55 Hill Street Grahamstown In neo classical style Corrugated iron roof Walls brick plastered Double storey 3 bay asymmetrical plan and small porch Built C1840 Type of site House Current use House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 26 S 26 31 27 E 33 3070944444 S 26 524247 E 33 3070944444 26 524247 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0086 001 Trinity Church cottage 55 Hill Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0086 002 Trinity Church Hall 57 Hill Street Grahamstown In Neo Classical style Corrugated iron roof Walls brick plastered Parapeted front Built 1859 Type of site Church Hall Current use Church Hall Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 25 S 26 31 27 E 33 307075 S 26 524261 E 33 307075 26 524261 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0086 002 Trinity Church Hall 57 Hill Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0086 003 Trinity Church 59 Hill Street Grahamstown In Neo Classical style Corrugated iron roof Walls brick plastered Parapet front and projecting temple porch Built 1840 42 Type of site Church Current use Religious Church Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 25 S 26 31 27 E 33 307075 S 26 52425 E 33 307075 26 52425 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0086 003 Trinity Church 59 Hill Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0087 48 50 Bathurst Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY FIVE BAY DOUBLE PILE PLAN CORRUGATED IRON FLAT ROOF BRICKWORK PLASTERED PARAPET AND CORNICE ASHLAR TO FRONT FACADE SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS ON 1863 MAP BUILDING c 1850 SEE VAN DER RIET V111 22 AND 23 Type of site Commercial Residential Current use Commercial Shops Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 41 S 26 31 49 E 33 311527 S 26 530406 E 33 311527 26 530406 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0087 48 50 Bathurst Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0088 21 West Street Grahamstown DOUBLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 5 BAY SYMMETRICAL PLAN HIPPED CORRUGATED IRON ROOF WALLS STONE PLASTERED STOEP ORIGINAL DOOR AND UNEQUAL SMALL PANE SASH WINDOWS PART OF GROUP BUILDING c 1840 SEE N M C FILES SEE VAN DER RIET V 9 Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 45 S 26 31 57 E 33 3126138888 S 26 532467 E 33 3126138888 26 532467 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0088 21 West Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0089 Alms Houses 21 23 Lawrence Street Grahamstown Single storey two units each three bay symmetrical single pile plan plus wing Front stoep Slate roof Front stone walls and side brick plastered hood moulds to windows Steel windows Original front doors On street BUILT SAME TIME AS SCHOOL ROOM Type of site House Current use Domestic House Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 34 S 26 53 07 E 33 52625 S 26 885383 E 33 52625 26 885383 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0089 Alms Houses 21 23 Lawrence Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0090 Old St Bartholomew s Church school Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Single storey single space classroom Symmetrical Corrugated iron roof Dressed stone walls Hood moulds to wooden casement windows BUILT 1863 NOT ON 1863 MAP Type of site School Current use Institutional School Erected in 1866 as a boys school Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 31 04 S 26 53 06 E 33 51765 S 26 885117 E 33 51765 26 885117 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0090 Old St Bartholomew s Church school Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0091 Pillar box Worcester Street Grahamstown This pillar box as situated above belongs to one of the earliest documented British made post boxes the fluted type supplied in 1857 This was one of 19 distinct types of pillar boxes supplied to the British post office in the period 1852 to 1859 Type of site Post Box Railway Station This pillar box belongs to one of the earliest documented British made post boxes the fluted type supplied in 1857 Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 03 E 33 30775 S 26 517433 E 33 30775 26 517433 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0091 Pillar box Worcester Street Grahamstown This pillar box as situated above belongs to one of the earliest documented British made post boxes the fluted type supplied in 1857 This was one of 19 distinct types of pillar boxes supplied to the British post office in the period 1852 to 1859 Type of site Post Box Railway Station This pillar box belongs to one of the earliest documented British made post boxes the fluted type supplied in 1857 9 2 003 0092 Upper Croft Salem Albany District Type of site House Double storeyed Georgian style house Built in the 1830s Salem Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 46 27 S 26 49 14 E 33 77425 S 26 820483 E 33 77425 26 820483 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0092 Upper Croft Salem Albany District Type of site House Double storeyed Georgian style house Built in the 1830s 9 2 003 0093 Hill Organ Grahamstown Methodist Church Grahamstown The organ measures 3 metres high 2 metres wide and one metre from front to back It has a single manual of 58 notes twelve pedals eight registers and one swell pedal lever The blowing is done by hand the blowing lever projecting some distance before This Organ was made by William Hill London between 1832 and 1837 It was imported by Major Henry Somerset as a present for his wife She gave it to the Chapel in Fort England from where it was transferred to the Methodist Church Grahamstown This organ was made by William Hill London between 1832 and 1837 It was imported by Major Henry Somerset as a present to his wife She gave it to the chapel in Fort England from where it was transferred to the Methodist Church Grahamstown in 1914 Grahamstown Albany Heritage Object 33 30 11 S 26 48 29 E 33 503025 S 26 808 E 33 503025 26 808 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0093 Hill Organ Grahamstown Methodist Church Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0094 Tryall Cottage 19 Somerset Street Grahamstown Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 29 S 26 31 06 E 33 308 S 26 518447 E 33 308 26 518447 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0094 Tryall Cottage 19 Somerset Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0095 Corbelled hut Spring Farm Albany District This corbelled hut is an excellent example of the ingenuity of the early pioneers in building a house with the only material at their disposal and is therefore an important link in the development of vernacular architecture in South Africa Type of site Kiln Current use Vacant This corbelled hut is an excellent example of the ingenuity of the early pioneers in building a house with the only material at their disposal and is therefore an important link in the development of vernacular architecture in South Africa Spring Farm Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 29 47 S 26 34 02 E 33 49635 S 26 567183 E 33 49635 26 567183 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0095 Corbelled hut Spring Farm Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0096 Corbelled huts Glenfield Albany District Type of site Corbelled House Current use Vacant The origins of these structures are uncertain Glenfield Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 29 47 S 26 34 02 E 33 49635 S 26 567183 E 33 49635 26 567183 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0096 Corbelled huts Glenfield Albany District Upload Photo9 2 003 0115 8 Bartholomew Street Grahamstown SINGLE STOREY DOUBLE PILE 5 BAY ASYMMETRICAL PLAN CORRUGATED IRON ROOF AND WALLS BRICK PLASTERED ORIGINAL DOOR AND LARGE PANE SASH WINDOWS ON STREET ON 1863 MAP SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FORM BUILDING c 1830 Type of site House Current use Domestic Cottage Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 27 S 26 31 11 E 33 3074805555 S 26 519611 E 33 3074805555 26 519611 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0115 8 Bartholomew Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0119 002 54 56 High Street Grahamstown Triple bay facade Strong cornice and parapet Heavy pilasters Round arched windows with segmental arched shopfronts below originally Later cast iron verandah This building which dates from the early 1860s is double storeyed with elongated upper These late nineteenth century shops with their Neo Renaissance facades form an integral part of the architectural character of High Street and are an important element in the historical city centre of Grahamstown Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 52 E 33 3077472222 S 26 531233 E 33 3077472222 26 531233 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0119 002 54 56 High Street Grahamstown Upload Photo9 2 003 0119 003 58 60 High Street Grahamstown Simple cornice with five bay facade below Broken hoods to windows plus belt courses Ground floor altered and later cast iron verandah These late nineteenth century shops with their Neo Renaissance facades form an integral part of the architectural character of High Street and are an important element in the historical city centre of Grahamstown Type of site Commercial Current use Commercial Shops Late Victorian Edwardian double storey shop forming part of important grouping Grahamstown Albany Provincial Heritage Site 33 18 28 S 26 31 10 E 33 3077722222 S 26 519431 E 33 3077722222 26 519431 SAHRA identifier 9 2 003 0119 003 58 60 High Street Grahamstown Upload PhotoWikimedia Commons has media related to Cultural heritage 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