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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl abstract "This is a list of the heritage sites in Paarl as recognized by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl commonscat "Hugenote Gedenkskool".
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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". The dwelling-house is a typical Georgian double-storeyed town house which, in its present form, dates from about the middle of the nineteenth century. The group of buildings forms an integral part of the historic core of Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian buildin".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century. are representative of the Georgian and the Victorian building styles.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". This double storeyed semi-detached complex, with its Georgian and Victorian features, dates from the years 1890-1900. The property forms and integral part of the historic core of Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". This dwelling with its Georgian and Victorian characteristics was rebuilt during the 1850's to its present form. This properrty also forms an integral part of the historical core of Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". This dwelling with its cast-iron decorated verandah and portico, the original section of which dates from the 1830's, was Victorianised in 1890. The property together with the two adjacent buildings that have already been declared forms a unique architect".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ". This impressive public building with its neoclassical elements forms an integral part of the architectural character of Main Street, Paarl, where the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian building styles blend harmoniously.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description ".".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "1.735668E16".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "128".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "1850.0".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "420.0".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "600.0".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A T-shaped homestead with woodwork dating from the 1830s. It now has an iron roof, loft-windows. veranda and clipped gables. On the right side there are steps leading to the loft.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A double-storeyed house with iron roof and windows of 19th century. Its ornate veranda is similar to that of no 3." .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A double-storeyed house, partly altered, but retaining woodwork dating from c1830, including 2 fine 8-panelled doors with garlanded spoke-fanlights contained within rectangles. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian buildin".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A large late H-shaped house with a stoep right round it. Ornate front rococo gable. It has weak wingless scrolls at its base; the inner pilasters run up only as high as the head of the gable window, from which level they are linked with the edge mould b The farm was granted to Philippus Bemardus Wolfaart, who arrived at the Cape in the eighteenth century. At the end of 1791, when the Dutch East India Company offered many of its properties for sale in an attempt to pay off its debts, Wolfaart obtained a st .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A large, T-shaped whitewashed church with its entrance in one of the ends of the 'cross-bar' of the T. It has a low-pitched iron roof, and the facade, in which the entrance is set, facing down the little street, has a straight gable topped by a small belf Type of site: Church .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A rectangular house of double depth of 1832, its roof now of iron and with clipped ends, and loft-windows. The outside woodwork, including an 8-panelled front door, is intact, and there is an outside chimney. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A rectangular house with its narrow side towards the street. This end has a 6-panelled door flanked by louvred sashes, mide 19th century. On the clipped end appears the date 1889, which probably refers to the roof alteration. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A rectangular house, 2 rooms deep, with iron roof, loft-windows and a later veranda. The windows are late 19th century. This dwelling-house, originally erected in the Cape Dutch style, was victorianised in the 1890s. The property forms an integral part of the historical core of Paarl. . This dwelling-house, originally erected in the Cape Dutch style, was victorianised in the 1890s. The property forms an integral part of the historical core of Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A rectangular, 2-rooms deep house with an iron roof. The end-gables are clipped, but there is a square and pedimented front gable dating from c1850. The facade woodwork is modern. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A rectangular, deep house, now with hipped iron roof and veranda with loft-windows. The facade woodwork has an 8-panelled door with rectangular fanlight conslsting of intersecting segments, and flanking sash windows with internal shutters; there are frenc . This Georgian house, which dates from the fifties of the 18th century, forms an essential part of the character of Main Street, as well as of Paarl itself.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A single-storeyed late-Victorian house, c1895, its projecting section on the right built up to 2 storeys with a balcony. There is a wooden fretwork veranda. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "A single-storeyed late-Victorian villa with a wooden fretwork veranda and entrance porch. The veranda is wrapped round the corner turret, left, and on the right runs dead into a 3-bay 'stoepkamer'. . This late-Victorian manor-house was erected at the turn of the nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Almost identical to no 96, but with a shallower plan; it is probably an older house, altered to match its neighbour. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "An L-shaped house, now under: iron roof, with loft-windows and veranda. Its clipped front gable is dated 1837, and 2 sashes in front date from that time. The front door and outer french windows are late 19th century. . This Victorian dwelling-house, of which the front gable bears the date 1837, forms an integral part of the historic and architectural character of Main Street, Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "An elongated Plan building from c1850 with iron roof and loft-windows . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "An elongated house, now with a hipped iron roof and loft-windows and divided into 2 units, each with a door flanked by windows dating from c1870. But the central facade section is set forward under an eaves-line string-course suggesting a former gable, th .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Current use: Dwelling. The original portion of this house was initially in the Cape Dutch style and dates from the beginning of the nineteenth century. The building was later Victorianised by subsequent owners.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "De Hoop was settled as 'De Goede Hoop' in 1688 by Jean Cloudon: his name died with him. The house has been modernized, but retains a main gable, dated 1809, neo-classical, bearing the initial of 'L E. De Villiers, widow of Isaac Minnaar'. This lady's wido Type of site: House Current use: House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Granted in 1694 to Pierre Joubert This imposing house was probably built by Pieter de Villiers who bought the farm in 1756. The building is H-shaped with beautiful gables bearing the dates 1800 and 1815, respectively Type of site: Farm Complex . This imposing house, one of the best-known Cape- Dutch houses, was probably built by Pieter de Villiers who bought the farm in 1756. The building is H-shaped with beautiful gables bearing the dates 1800 and 1815, respectively.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "In 1723 the property Pontak, just over 2 morgen in size, was granted to Jan Labuschagne . The homestead still stands, at the head of Pontak St, but who of the ma Type of site: Farmstead .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "In 1815 the remainder was acquired by Gideon Jacobus Joubert and as the next transfer is dated 1858, this man must have built the wine cellar, or added a centre gable to it, dated 1825. He also added a very similar gable to the house in 1836".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "In 1881 the "Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners" decided to establish the Huguenot Memorial School. The building was erected in 1882-1883 and served as a school until 1910. It was originally a Georgian double storeyed building and was the first school to use Type of site: School .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "It has a hipped roof and is built of brick, not plastered but whitewashed. Its facade is 3 bays wide, with fine louvred sashes and a door with plaster surround. At the side there is an equally well-proportioned coach-house with round-headed door and a pr A double-storeyed house, dominating Zeederberg Square - example of early Victorian town-house design. The complex can be dated at about 1850. Type of site: House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "It is a good example of a late house, although the houses of this period have lost the elegance and disciplined proportions of the earlier ones. It has a rectangular plan. 2 rooms deep, and the gable is square and pedimented. It has a greater height than The asymmetrical house was presumably erected in 1863 by C. F. Beyers. The gable depicts the simple lines of the penultimate phase of the Cape Dutch architectural style. Granted to Henning Villion in 1712, as payment of a debt owed him a certain Willem Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "It is an L-shaped house, with door, windows and gable all dating from c1840. It has stepped end-gables. N of the house and now on a different property, there is what must have been a wine-cellar: it dates from roughly This house stands on land granted to Pieter Canzius van Blommestein in 1819; it was a trifle over 8 morgen in extent. In the same year he built a house, now demolished, on the upper part of the farm . The farm was transferred in 1821 to .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "It is rectangluar in plan, its narrow end towards street topped by a good pediment over the full width. The door is 8-panelled and has an upper light with good 'gothic' tracery and hood mould. In front stands a well-proportioned bell-tower matching the pe This building was erected in 1813 to serve as an "oefeningshuis" for religious instruction, catechism classes and prayer meetings for peoples of colour. It is the fourth oldest church building in South Africa. In 1819 it was transferred to the 'Paarlsche Type of site: Church Previous use: Church. . This building was erected in 1813 to serve as an "oefeningshuis" for religious instruction, catechism classes and prayer meetings for non-White. It is the fourth oldest church building in South Africa.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Landskroon was settled by Jan Holsmit in 1691: the present house was built by Pieter De Villiers, in whose family it remained for over a century. The main gable is dated 1769, and is an example of the florid type surprisingly elaborate for so early a date Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Pierre de Villiers, eldest of the three brothers who had moved Franschhoek in 1694 after their farming efforts at Paarl had proved unsuccessful. The youngest, Jacques, settled at La Bri, Abraham at Champagne and Pierre at Burgundy - all three farm names b Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Rectangular house, now with iron roof and loft-windows. There front door is 8-panelled and with spoke-fanlight. . These three properties with their Victorian buildings are not only typical of the architectural tradition which gives Main Street its character, but are in themselves also an integral component of the historical core of Paarl.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "SIGNIFICANCE Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was one of South Africa's leaders. It was at Drakenstein Correctional Services, formally known as Victor Verster Prison that th".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Simon van der Stel’s “Colony of Drakenstein” quickly developed along the Berg River Valley. On both sides of the road that runs down the valley from Fransch hoek through Simondium to Paarl and Wellington, there are farms and fine old Cape Dutch houses wit Type of site: Parsonage Previous use: House. Current use: Museum. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "T- shaped house, one of the few in the northern part of the Main Street. It has a square gable dated 1852 and late-straight end-gables with pseudo-pediments . The door and windows of Said to stand on a deduction from Optenhorst . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The Bellinchamp Homestead, an imposing Cape Dutch house dating from the seventeenth century that is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens and bordered by a ring-wall, together with the outbuildings within the ring- wall which date from the eighteenth Also known as Bellegam. Dates to 1695, when granted to a Van Vuuren Portion 2 of the farm Bellingham No. 1022 consists of an area of land measuring 2,5753 hectares with the main farmhouse, several outbuildings, a pe Type of site: Farmhouse .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The Goede Rust was originally granted in 1693. The farms in this valley were for centuries in the hands of the French Huguenots and their descendants. There are approximately 14 historic buildings in the Cape Dutch or Victorian Style, the most important o Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The farm Kleinbosch was granted in 1692 to Francois du Toit, the Huguenot ancestor of the Du Toit family in South Africa. It became a true family farm and in 1792 Guilliam du Toit built the present building on it. As was the custom of the time, a cemetery Type of site: Graveyard . This cemetery was laid out in about 1700 by the Hugenot ancestor, Francois du Toit, on his farm Kleinbosch. Three of the founders of the "Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners", namely the Rev. S. J. du Toit, D. F. du Toit and P. J. Malherbe, are also buried he".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The farm Kleinbosch was granted to the Huguenot progenitor Francois du Toit. The H-shaped house was erected by his grandson, Guillaume. The date 1792 appears on the concavo-convex front gable. Type of site: Farmhouse Previous use: residential. Current use: House. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The first farms in Franschhoek, then still known as “Olifantshoek”, were granted to the French Huguenots in 1688. The surrounding mountains entirely cut off the picturesque valley from the interior to the east. Elephant tracks and Bushman footpaths crosse Type of site: Bridge Current use: Bridge. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The gable is an early florid one, of 1784-, unornamented except for a fan and the date set on a ribbon. The house is H-shaped, with a similar but plainer gable at the back: it contains yellowwood doors which have been very well cared for, and, in the kitc A reminder of the gabled houses which once lined Paarl streets. . These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century. are representative of the Georgian and the Victorian building styles.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The house is H-shaped and has a square, pedimented front gable dated 1856, bearing some illegible initials which are probably those of Jacobus Petrus Theron, owner from 1843 to 1890. The house is without doubt older. This can be determined as the back fl This Cape Dutch house in its present form dates from the second half of the 19th century, as is evident inter alia from the date on the front gable, the plain style of the gable and Victorian influences. In 1694 the 60 morgen farm was granted to Da Type of site: Farmstead.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The house is H-shaped, and has been both restored and much altered inside. The original front, with its straight-sided but elaborately decorated gable dated 1800 and its shuttered casements, is intact, but the back, on the roadside and now the entrance, w Granted in 1691 to Pierre Lombard. This impressive H-shaped gabled house was built by Dawid de Villiers in 1800. Bought by Rhodes Fruit Farms in 1929, and transferred to the government in 1936 as a fruit research centre. This farm was granted in 1699 to Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The original grant of this farm, made in 1691, was to a Huguenot, Jean Gardé. From 1702 to 1902, however, the farm saw a succession of, different owners; with the result that it has close historical ties with families such as the Malans, Jordaans and Hau Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The original portion of this impressive dwelling, which was erected in the Georgian style, dates from 1850. The building was enlarged in 1880 by Dr Josias Hoffman by the addition of a building in the Victorian idiom of approximately the same size as the o Type of site: House .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "The road from Stellenbosch to Malmesbury crosses the national road from Cape Town to Paarl by an overhead bridge about 40 kilometres from Cape Town. Not far away, in the northern angle of these two roads, amongst some trees, stands the old Cape Dutch hous Type of site: Farm Complex . A particularly fine Old Cape farmhouse. The front gable bears the date 1756. It is, as far as is known, the oldest Old Cape gable still in existence and probably the only remaining gable of its type.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian. Victorian and Edwardian styles.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian buildin".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian building".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century, are representative of the Cape Dutch, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian building.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "These properties form an integral part of the historical and architectural nucleus of Paarl. The houses on these erven, the majority of which date from the nineteenth century. are representative of the Georgian and the Victorian building styles.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This Cape-Dutch complex, as well as the surrounding ring wall, presumably dates from the years 1790-1800 and was previously the farmstead of the farm Vlakkeland which was granted to Jean Roux, a Huguenot, in 1694. Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This H-shaped Cape Dutch house was erected in 1818 by Pieter Roux. Together with the other buildings in De Jongh Avenue, the house forms an important historical and architectural group. . Together with the other buildings in De Jongh Avenue, the house forms an important historical and architectural group.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This H-shaped Cape Dutch house with its six gables was probably erected in 1801 by Abraham de Clercq. The property forms an integral part of the historical core of Paarl. No. 10, De Jongh Laan, stands next to the churchyard, with, on its West side, what i .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This H-shaped Cape-Dutch house has impressive gables, windows and casements as well as a beautiful interior. This property was granted in 1694 to Abraham Vivier and was sold in 1723 to Francois du Toit. The original part of the house was erected about 1770, while the front gable dates back to 1826. This H-shaped Cape-Dutch house has impressive gables, windows an Type of site: Farmstead .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This Victorian house dates from the middle of the nineteenth century and was originally the dwelling of Petrus Jacobus Malherbe, founder member of the "Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners". Type of site: Farm House . This house was originally the dwelling of Petrus Jacobus Malherbe, founder member of the "Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners".".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This building was erected between 1790 and 1800 and was the office of the Landdrost of Paarl. There is considerable difference of opinion on the early history of this building, since the repeated sub division of properties in towns often makes it difficu .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This church, with its neo-Gothic and Cape-Dutch architectural features, was built at the instance of the Rev. P. N. Ham, shortly after the local congregation had broken away, in 1845, from the Paarl congregation. The oldest part of the church building was Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This double-storeyed building is predominantly in the Georgian style, although it also possesses Victorian characteristics. It dates from about 1803 and forms an integral part of the historic facade of Mill Street.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This farm was originally granted to the Huguenot Jean le Long in 1685, Afterwards the property became the home of Jacques de Villiers and his wife Marguerite Gardiol. Their grandson, Paul, built the historic manor- house in 1812. The farm remained in the Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This historic Cape Dutch manor house was probably built in 1823 by Joshua Malherbe and has remained basically unaltered. Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This historic cruciform church with its “strooidak” or thatched roof stands in High Street, Suider Paarl. It is the church of the third oldest Dutch Reformed congregation in South Africa, the congregation of Paarl, formerly known as Drakenstein. This cong Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. . The Strooidakkerk, Paarl, was consecrated in 1805 and is one of the oldest Dutch Reformed Church buildings, still in use, in the Republic. It has a great tradition and its architectural merit is considerable.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This historic manor house was erected before 1800, even though the front gable bears this date. It is an important example of the Cape Dutch architectllral style. Type of site: Farmhouse .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This imposing Cape-Dutch dwelling-house with its thatched roof and symmetric facade presumably dates from the 1850s. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This imposing double-storied house, with its Victorian and Edwardian characteristics, dates from the second half of the eighteenth century. The front gable bears the date 1764. . This imposing double-storied house, with its Victorian and Edwardian characteristics, dates from the second half of the eighteenth century. The front gable bears the date 1764.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This impressive dwelling-house which was erected in 1905 by Wilhelm Bruckner de Villiers in the late-Victorian style, not only forms an essential part of the traditional architectural street scene of Patriot Street, but also an integral part of the history.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This is a complex of three separate farms which had been consolidated. The farms Goede Rust and Non Pareille were originally granted in 1690 and Roggeland in 1693. These farms were for centuries in the hands of the French Hueguenots and their desce Type of site: Graveyard . The farms Non Pareille and Goede Rust were originally granted in 1690 and Roggeland in 1693. These farms were for centuries in the hands of the French Huguenots and their descendants. There are approximately 14 historic buildings in the Cape Dutch or Vic".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This is a mid- to late 19th-century residential building, which is in fairly good condition. It retains some of its joinery and much of its architectural character. The building is situated within the historic precinct of Paarl and is of contextual impor".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This late Victorian house was erected in 1900 as a mansion for wagonmaker Stark.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This property previously formed part of the farm La Cotte, which was originally granted to the French Huguenot Jean Gardiol in 1713. The dwelling-house with its predominantly Cape Dutch features was presumably erected before 1850. .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "This wine cellar dated from the early nineteenth century. Type of site: Wine Cellar .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Bank Current use: Bank.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Church".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Cow Shed .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Farm Complex . STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Daljosafat Cultural Landscape is signifincant because of its idyllic setting, rich history associated with living heritage and a distinctive cultural environment. It boats a distinct Cape Vernacular Architecture with an aest".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Farm Complex .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Paarl description "Type of site: Farm Complex".