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- City of Cape Town
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66 Hopkins Street
Parow
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archiveimport Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency
These two impressive double-storey dwelling-houses with their Edwardian and Victorian features were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. The magnificent cast-iron verandah and balcony at 66 Hopkins Street were presumably added by Johannes Petrus Serenus du Toit, the next owner, who bought the property in 1917.
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(1) Certain piece of redeemed quitrent land, situate in the Municipality of Parow, Cape Division, being the Remainder of &f 6318, Parow, in extent five hundred and fifty-five (555) square metres;(ii) certain piece of redeemed quitrent land, situate in the Municipality of Parow, Cape Division, being the Remainder of Erf 16490, Parow, in extent eight hundred and ninety-seven (897) square metres. Deed of Transfer No. 28017/1982, dated 30 July 1982Historical and architectural interest: These two impressive double-storey dwelling-houses with their Edwardian and Victorian features were erected in 1910 by George Thomas Hopkins. The magnificent cast-iron verandah and balcony at 66 Hopkins Street were presumably added by Johannes Petrus Serenus du Toit, the next owner, who bought the property in 1917.