Overview
Identifiers
Inventory Number
3027DC2
Site Name
Dutch Reformed Church, 125 Molteno Street, Barkly East
Site Category
Record Administration
Post date
Friday, June 22, 2012 - 14:08
Last modified
Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 16:43
Archaeology
Archaeology Recordings
Submitted by siyasanga.mhlekude on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 - 12:16.
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Pagination
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Structures
Built Environment Recordings
Submitted by sahrisprojectmanager on 07/08/2012.
Identifiers
Inventory Reference
Primary?
Yes
Classifications
Building type
Architectural features
Bibliography archive: Smit, A P Ligglans oor die Berge, 1973 pp 42-52
Associated People
History of use
Use Period | Use | |
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Location
Location
Mapping
-30.967216, 27.593177
Eastern Cape
- Joe Gqabi
- Senqu
Land Parcel Details
Type of land parcel
Farm
Land Parcel Reference
Erf/Farm No: 1189
Molteno Street
Barkly East
Molteno Street
Barkly East
Owner(s)
Directions to Site
LANDMARK
Gradings
Grading
Autoid
Submitted by
Submitted by sahrisprojectmanager on 27/06/2012 - 02:00.
Grading
Grade II
GradingComment
archiveimport Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency
Statement of Significance
The Barkly East Dutch Reformed Church is a very fine example of a religious building executed in sandstone. Besides the fine detailing of the exterior, this church, completed in 1907, has an interior which is still an accurate example of its period.
Declarations
Declaration
DeclarationName
Declaration Type
Declaration Description
The Dutch Reformed Church building, situated on a portion of certain piece of land marked No. 76 (now known as Erf 1191, Barkly East), situated in the Village of Barkly East, Division of Barkly East.
Deed of Transfer T8405/1906, dated 12 September 1906.
Gazette Date
Gazette Number
14155
Gazette Notice Status
Notice Date
Notice Number
1992
Deeds Number
T8405/1906, dated 12 September 1906
Archive Status
National monument
14155-1992b.pdf (112.39 KB)
Media
Media
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