Overview
Identifiers
Inventory Number
2828AC13
Site Name
Old Dutch Reformed Mission Church Parsonage, President Boshoff Street, Bethlehem
Site Category
Record Administration
Post date
Friday, June 22, 2012 - 14:30
Last modified
Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 16:43
Structures
Built Environment Recordings
Submitted by sahrisprojectmanager on 07/08/2012.
Identifiers
Inventory Reference
Primary?
Yes
Classifications
Location
Location
Mapping
-28.233292, 28.313585
Free State
- Thabo Mofutsanyane
- Dihlabeng
Land Parcel Details
Type of land parcel
Street Address
Land Parcel Reference
President Boshoff Street
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
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 mission house derives its significance from its association with a religious figure, Rev. H.A. Roux who established himself in 1899 at Bethlehem as the first missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church in the town. He bought the erf with the original three rooms of the building in 1903 from Rev. C.P. Theron who acquired the property in 1878. In 1904 the building was enlarged by the builder Louis Ferdinand to its current appearance. The old mission house forms part of the sandstone architecture of Bethlehem.
Declarations
Declaration
DeclarationName
Declaration Type
Declaration Description
Portion 'A' of Erf 202, together with the Old Parsonage of the Dutch Reformed Mission Church thereon
Gazette Date
Gazette Number
11873
Gazette Notice Status
Notice Date
Notice Number
968
Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
Archive Status
National monument
Media
Media
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