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- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The Government Avenue which even today gives its own particular character to the Gardens and, indeed, to Cape Town, was mentioned as early as 1685 by Chavalier de Chaumont : “The main walk, which is fourteen hundred and fifty paces lo Type of site: Avenue.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The Old Supreme Court at the top of the former Heerengracht and adjoining Church Square is a remarkable building. Its history, its architectural merits and its symbolic significance make it unique in South Africa. The proper housing Previous use: Supreme Court, Slave Lodge. Current use: Museum. This building was originally completed in 1680 as the Dutch East India Company's Slave Lodge. It was converted for use as government offices in the 19th century by Thibault , Anreith and Schutte .".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The Parade is inseparably associated with the Castle of Good Hope. Most of the garrison at the Cape were billeted in the Castle and a parade ground was essential for their proper training. Consequently steps were taken even before the Castle was completed. The Grand Parade is one of Cape Town's historical squares and was the military parade ground during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The T Gibson building in Long street, Cape Town is a two-storey building with a unique terracotta hard burnt clay finish. Designed by architect Anthony M de Witt, this building was originally occupied by Sellers Gents Outfitters, and later it became an art gallery. Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The YWCA is a triple-storeyed Victorian building with a double-level cast-iron verandah. The main entrance doors are twin four-panelled teak doors. The ground floor has a grey granite surround with chrome trim around large windows. The facade of the build This Victorian building, which was rebuilt in 1903 by J. Parker of the firm Forsyth and Parker and dedicated to the memory of Minnie and Maria, daughters of J. A. Bam who died in Germany, forms an integral part of the architectural character of Long Street Architectural style: VICTORIAN. Type of site: YWCA Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The building formerly known as Granite Lodge and the extension , now used as the Head Office of the SAHRA. Granite Lodge, a predominantly Georgian granite-fronted house was built c. 1834 for Anthony Oliphant, the first Attorney-General of the Cape Colony. Otto Landsberg, the famous artist and tobacconist, lived here from 1845 to 1865. Current use: Offices.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The first church on this land was built in 1678. 1t was replaced by the present building in 1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff and was put into use in 1789. Jan van Riebeeck br Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. The first church on this land was built in 1678. 1t was replaced by the present building in 1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff and was put into use in 1789".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The first street to come into existence in Cape Town was Sea Street, directly opposite Van Riebeeck’s Fort of Good Hope, along the beach to the west of the Heerengracht. In this street, which today is situated far from the sea and opposite the railway sta Type of site: House Previous use: House. Current use: Museum.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The old building of the South African Library was designed by W. H. Kohler in the neo-classical style. The foundation stone was laid by Sir George Grey in 1858 and the building was officially opened by Prince Alfred in 1860. The library was established Type of site: Library.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The old pump-house at the corner of Prince and Sir George Grey Streets is a completely different kind of structure from the stately houses at the foot of Table Mountain. From the seventeenth century onwards water for domestic purposes was carried by slave Type of site: Pump.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The only building on Riebeeck Square is St. Stephen’s Church, but it was, in fact, the first theatre or, as the Coloured people called it, the first ""komediehuis"" in South Africa. During the first British occupation of the Cape the public, and especiall Type of site: Church Previous use: Theatre. Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed Mission. This building was opened as a theatre in 1800 and was taken into use as a church and school in 1839.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The settlement at the Cape began with a fort and a garden. ""Choose . . . a place for the fort . . . Then choose good soil for the gardens . . . Also plant fruit trees.""These were some of Jan van Riebeeck’s instructions. So he built his Fort of Good Hope Type of site: Botanical Garden. " This garden is situated on the site where commander van Riebeeck originally laid out a garden supply visiting ships with fresh provisions"".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The symbolic Vice-Admiralty oar of the Cape of Good Hope is a rare George III oar, with cylindrical shaft, two moulded knobs, larger detachable terminal button and flat blade. It is engraved with the Royal Arms, the eagle and thunderbolt of Zeus, the foul".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "The walls and gates are part of the improvements made in the avenue by the well- known architect Thibault in 1803-1804 at the instance of Governor Janssens. The lions at the gates are the work of Anreith. The gates are therefore examples of the co-operati Type of site: Gateway.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901. Current use: Restaurant. These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901. These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "These five properties form an integral part of a row of nine double-storeyed Cape-Georgian terraced houses that were erected in 1886 by William James Hatfield. The corner shop units were added in 1901.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features. These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "These three double-storeyed houses form an integral part of a row of six similar late-nineteenth-century terraced houses with Georgian and Victorian features.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This Victorian clocktower with its Gothic characteristics was erected as a signal tower in 1883. Type of site: Clock Tower.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This building at the corner of Strand and Buitengracht Streets was probably built at the same time as the Parsonage, that is between 1779 and 1783. It was originally separated from the Church by another house which the Church Council let out to tenants, b".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This building stands as a proud example of eighteenth century architecture and symbolises the development of local government in Cape Town. When free colonists were created the Company granted them representation in the Council of Justice : at first by on Type of site: Town Hall.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This double-storey Victorian house is at the end of a row of attached town houses. It has an asbestos cement slate roof with a tall chimney and double-storey triangular bay window. The gable extends out over the barge decoration the cast-iron vent. The do Type of site: House. This beautiful Victorian row house, which dates from the late nineteenth century, is an excellent and well-preserved example of its kind. The front facade is particularly good, with excellent detailing. The decorative barge ornamentation and orpate cast i".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This dwelling; which is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture, was erected in 1893 by W. M. Cook, an affluent Cape Town draper and silk merchant. He named the property Devonshire Villa.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This gateway and these walls date from the end of the 18th century and are situated on a portion of the historic Nooitgedacht property. Because of the impressive architectural style of the gateway and walls it is often stated that they were designed by Lo Type of site: Gateway.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This house clearly expresses the more important features of Georgian architecture. The exterior is undistinguished—a cube-shaped double-storeyed building in which the natural colour of its unplastered and un coloured brick walls is emphasised. It has sash Bertram House, which occupies an important place in the history of South African architecture, is one of several buildings erected within the original confines of the Dutch East India Company’s garden. It is partly hidden by a high wall near the top of th Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Museum. Bertram House is probably the only surviving example of the brick houses of the English Georgian style. It was built during the first quarter of the nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This house is one of the few remaining Georgian double-storeyed houses in Cape Town, and is therefore an inalienable part of the city's architectural heritage.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This house, which was built predominantly in the Georgian style, was originally the homestead of the loan farm Zorgwyk. The house, which is indicated on a map of 1820, is one of but a few of the homesteads of the early loan farms in the Upper Table Valley Type of site: House Current use: House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This house, which was erected in the late nineteenth century, consists of a single-storeyed building with bay window and finely decorated cast-iron verandah. The entrance has a single teak door with side and fanlights. The windows are all large-paned sash. This house with its impressive Cast-iron verandah dates from the late nineteenth century. It is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This important old Cape house, at present the official residence of the Administrator of the Cape Province, was built circa 1782 by J. C. Bräsler. 1693 Simon van der Stel granted land to Guillaum Heems, a Burgher Councillor at the Cape. House probably bu Type of site: House. This important old Cape house, at present the official residence of the Administrator of the Cape Province, was built circa 1782 by J. C. Bräsler.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This is an impressive late nineteenth-century house surrounded by a low masonry wall, with cast-iron infill. There are two bay windows on a projecting bay and the other a corner bay beneath the turret. There is a verandah running two lengths of the building. This impressive house, with its unusual hexagonal turret that surmounts the front verandah, was presumably erected in 1895. Its magnificent marble fireplaces are an exceptional feature.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This predominantly Edwardian building was erected in about 1902 and its design is attributed to Sir Herbert Baker. The building also forms an integral part of Church Square, which is bounded on all four sides by historical buildings. Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This tower, which was erected in 1883, was used as a repeater-station for harbour signals between the Observatory and Signal Hill. In 1895 the tower was raised from 17 feet to 34 feet. The ball, which was hand-operated at first, was electrified in 1903 a Type of site: Time Ball Tower.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This typical Cape eighteenth-century town house is situated on land which was originally granted to Hermanus Smuts in 1751 and is an important link with Cape Town's past.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "This unique group of eighteenth century buildings stands in Strand Street, higher up and across the street from Koopmans-de Wet House. It owes its attraction to the fact that these buildings were designed as an architectural entity to meet the needs of the type of site: Church.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Presbyterian.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Church and Parsonage Current use: Church : Moravian.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: City Hall Current use: City Hall. This City Hall which is predominantly in the Italian Renaissance style, was designed by the architects Harry Austin Reid and Frederick George Green of Johannesburg and erected by the builders Thomas Howard and John Gibson Scott. The corner-stone was laid".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Club. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Commercial Current use: Offices / Shops.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Commercial Current use: Shop. In its present form this Victorian double-storeyed shop building with its cast-iron balcony dates from the end of the nineteenth century.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Drill Hall Previous use: Drill hall.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Gaol Previous use: Prison. Current use: Archives.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Hospital".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Current use: Dwelling.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Current use: Offices.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Previous use: Hotel / offices. Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Previous use: House. Current use: Museum. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Previous use: House. Current use: Restaurant. Once threatened by decay and demolition, this fine Cape Georgian building, constructed for the Lieschings, one of the Cape's most prominent families, has been restored to form one of the finest remaining examples of its particular architectural period in".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Commercial.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. Current use: Offices.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. This imposing dwelling with its late-Victorian features was erected at the turn of the century. It is one of the earliest dwellings to be erected in Belvedere Avenue, which is itself an architecturally important area in the suburb of Oranjezicht.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House. This impressive double-storeyed manor-house, which was erected shortly after the turn of the century, is an excellent example of Edwardian architecture, and has neo classical and Victorian features.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Magazine.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Mosque. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Outbuilding.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Post Box Current use: Post box.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Power Station.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Reservoir Current use: Dam.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: School Current use: School.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Stables, Coach House. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Suburb. The portions of the Malay Quarter specified in the Schedule are interesting and historical parts of Cape Town, with a special character derived from the customs and ways of life peculiar to the Malays that live there.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Terrace.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Terraced House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Treadmill.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Tunnel.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Vault.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "Type of site: Wall.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "When he built the "warehouse", Martin Melck kept the eventual need for a parsonage in mind and took care to have possession of the land to the east of the church. At a later stage he transferred it to the church and after his death a parsonage was built o".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "While he was still occupied with the building of his fort, Jan van Riebeeck started to lay out a garden between the fort and the Fresh River. As time went on, the garden was extended in the direction of the mountain and the present Type of site: Square. 3. Church Square.- One of the squares round which Cape Town developed. It was the square used by churchgoers of the Groote Kerk.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap description "s/s Type of site: House.".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1030".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1031".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1032".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1033".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1034".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1035".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1036".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1037".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1038".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1039".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1040".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1041".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1042".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1043".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1044".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1113".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1227".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1251".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "129".
- List_of_heritage_sites_in_Cape_Town_CBD,_the_Waterfront,_and_the_Bo-Kaap erfNumber "1346".