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This is a list of the heritage sites in Beaufort West, Western Cape Province, South Africa, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.

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  • List of heritage sites in Beaufort West (en)
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  • This is a list of the heritage sites in Beaufort West, Western Cape Province, South Africa, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resource Agency. (en)
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  • Grave of W A Arnot, Merweville, Beaufort West District (en)
  • Old Girls' Public School, Church Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Anglo-Boer War Blockhouse, Beaufort West (en)
  • Guards Memorial, Farm Brak Pannen, Beaufort West District (en)
  • BEAUFORT WEST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, GENERAL (en)
  • BEAUFORT WEST MUNICIPAL AREA, GENERAL (en)
  • Catholic Cemetery, Thompson Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Cemeteries, Bird Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Clyde House, 37 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Corbelled hut, Vleifontein, Laingsburg (en)
  • Cypress tree, Bird Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Droer Rivier , Beaufort West District. (en)
  • Hillmore, Vetkuil 332, Beaufort West District (en)
  • KAROO NATIONAL PARK, BEAUFORT WEST DISTRICT (en)
  • Masonic Hotel, 94 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Matoppo House, 7 Bird Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Methodist cemetery, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Central High School, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Public Library, 15 Kerk Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Town Hall, 87 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Pear trees, Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Poskoetshuis, 111 Bird Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Pritchard Building, 92 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • see 9/2/010/0009 (en)
  • Dutch Reformed Church, 161 Church Street, Merweville (en)
  • Dutch Reformed Church, 85 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Dutch Reformed Mission Church, 89 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Dutch Reformed Church Parsonage, Merweville, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Dutch Reformed Mission Church Parsonage, 91 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Old Dutch Reformed Mission Church Parsonage, 91 Donkin Street, (en)
  • Dutch Reformed Mission Church and Parsonage, 89/91 Donkin Street. (en)
  • Beaufort West East Dutch Reformed Mission Church, Beaufort West (en)
  • Military Cemetery, Nelspoort, Beaufort West District (en)
  • Christ Church complex, Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
  • Little Green World, 38 Donkin Street, Beaufort West (en)
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  • Beaufort West (en)
  • Merweville (en)
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  • Clyde House, Beaufort West (en)
  • Dutch Reformed Church, Beaufort West (en)
  • Matoppo House (en)
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  • Corbelled drystone dwelling said to be the southernmost example. It has a kookskerm. Other structures Extensive drystone kraals on both sides of valley Harmse family massacre on N side of valley, opposite corbelled dwelling When vacated: (en)
  • A somewhat ponderous version of the eclectic style. Triangular pediment, horizontal and raking cornices, semi-circular cap on pediment, with rustication to windows and gable ventilator. Porch on Ionic columns. This impressive Edwardian building, with its neoclassical features, was erected by Matthew Deas, master-builder of Beaufort West. The front gable bears the date 1906. (en)
  • Type of site: Corbelled House Go S from BW, turn W on Merweville/Fraserburg road, to Berg-en-Dal. Then go up little pass through valley which opens up to Karoo beyond Losberg. Go N up Oukloof Pass towards Fraserburg, turn R at gate marked Branewynsgat, through several gates (en)
  • Current use: Backpackers. (en)
  • Current use: Church : Dutch Reformed. (en)
  • Current use: Church. (en)
  • Current use: House. (en)
  • Current use: Municipal offices. (en)
  • Current use: Museum. (en)
  • Single-story building with 5 bays. Symmetrical roof hidden by parapet, and a bracketed cornice. Hexagonal bell tower over clock above Donkin street entrance. Windows with shouldered arches. Rusticated pilasters. The Town Hall of Beaufort West stands in the main street, at the centre of the-historic Karoo town. It is a striking building, white and massive with bold lines and an old-fashioned tower. The origins of Beaufort West go back to 1818. Architectural style: Eclectic. (en)
  • S/s villa, hipped roof, triangular louvred ventilators, projecting wing on R with covered end gable & bay window with 3 shuttered sash windows. Verandah roof on timber posts, wooden brackets & pendants, balustrade The early nineteenth century parsonage was enlarged in 1914 by the Rev. A.H. Barnard and was the birthplace of the well-known heart surgeon, Prof Chris Barnard and his brother Dr Marius Barnard. (en)
  • Previous use: Church. (en)
  • Previous use: Library. (en)
  • Previous use: Parsonage. (en)
  • Previous use: School. (en)
  • Previous use: Town Hall. (en)
  • Type of site: Tree This cypress tree is the only one remaining of about 25 similar trees that were planted in the original Dutch Reformed cemetery in 1834. (en)
  • Type of site: Church (en)
  • Type of site: Graveyard (en)
  • Type of site: House (en)
  • Type of site: Library (en)
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