Overview
Identifiers
Inventory Number
3025BD3
Site Name
Pellissier House Museum, Voortrekker Street, Bethulie
Site Category
Record Administration
Post date
Friday, June 22, 2012 - 14:31
Last modified
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 12:23
Archaeology
Archaeology Recordings
Submitted by siyasanga.mhlekude on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 - 14:22.
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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
Associated People
History of use
Use Period | Use | |
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Location
Location
Mapping
-30.493878, 25.975434
Free State
- Xhariep
- Kopanong
Land Parcel Details
Type of land parcel
Erf
Land Parcel Reference
Erf 807
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
This building was erected during the period 1834 to 1835 by the Rev. Jean Pierre Pellissier of the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society. It is one of the oldest existing buildings in the Orange Free State and dates from the period when missionary work made an important contribution to the development of the area. The Rev. Pellissier, his wife and their five children are buried in the graveyard behind the house.
Declarations
Declaration
DeclarationName
Declaration Type
Declaration Description
The property together with the Pellissier House Museum and graveyard thereon, being certain portion marked A of erf 807, situated in the Township of Bethulie, District of Bethulie , in extenl 6214 (six thousand two hundred and fourteen) square metres.
Gazette Date
Gazette Number
9620
Gazette Notice Status
Notice Date
Notice Number
535
Deeds Number
T5903/1978
Archive Status
National monument
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