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List of heritage sites in Kimberley
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This is a list of the heritage sites in Kimberley as recognised by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.
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Kimberley Club, 70 Dutoitspan Road, Kimberley Neale Street, Kimberley Market Square, Kimberley Dunluce, 10 Lodge Road, Kimberley First Seventh Day Adventist Church, Blacking Street, Kimberley Beaconsfield Library, 34 Central Road, Kimberley 184 186 Rudd House, 5 Loch Road, Kimberley De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited Head Office, 36 Stockdale Street, Kimberley Shooting Box complex, Rooipoort, Kimberley district Toeka, 20 Elsmere Road, Kimberley Nazareth House, Cornwall Street, Kimberley Kimberley Africana Library, Dutoitspan Road, Kimberley 203 205 207 199 217 Homestead, Secretarius, Kimberley District 209 213 215 40 41 42 Old School of Mines, Hull Street, Kimberley 46 Kiddie House, 11 Currey Street, Kimberley 47 32 33 34 35 36 38 56 59 61 62 50 52 8 9 Duggan-Cronin Gallery, 12 Egerton Road, Kimberley 10 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24 25 26 Dalham House, 17 Dalham Road, Kimberley 28 29 30 31 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Kimberley Regiment Drill Hall, 31 Park Road, Kimberley Old High Court of Griqualand West, Southey Street, Kimberley 97 Consolidated Building, Stockdale Street, Kimberley Erf 1858, Main Road, Kimberley 101 120 115 117 71 95 81 83 85 Star of the West, North Circular Road, Kimberley Lindow House, 11 Lodge Road, Kimberley Kimberley Masonic Temple, 126–128 Dutoitspan Road, Kimberley Grave of Solomon T Plaatje, West End Cemetery, Kimberley Memorial to the Pioneers of Aviation, Alexandersfontein, Kimberley District Kimberley Girls' High School, Rendlesham Road, Kimberley Jack Hindon Officers' Club, Alexandersfontein, Kimberley District Main building, Kimberley Boys' High School, Memorial Road, Kimberley Honoured Dead Memorial, Memorial Road, Kimberley Dutch Reformed Mother Church, Newton, Kimberley Henrietta Stockdale Chapel, Kimberley Hospital, Dutoitspan Road, Kimberley Old stables, Stockdale Street, Kimberley Sports pavilion, Kimberley Boys' High School, Memorial Road, Kimberley Glacial pavements, Nooitgedacht, Kimberley District Beaconsfield Post Office, Central Road, Kimberley Milner Street/Memorial Road Conservation area Esmonde, 3 Loch Road, Kimberley Tucker Street, Kimberley Armagh, 40 Memorial Road, Kimberley St Alban's Church, 2 Takoon Square, Kimberley Belgravia Conservation Area, Kimberley Union Masonic Temple, 4 Free State Road, Kimberley Derrycreevy, 18 Elsmere Road, Kimberley Trinity Methodist Church, Chapel Street, Kimberley Kumo, 42 Carrington Road, Kimberley City Hall and Market Square, Kimberley Memorial Library, Kimberley Boys' High School, Memorial Road, Kimberley Old De Beers Mining Company Offices, 4 Warren Street, Kimberley Old Bishop's Hostel, Kimberley Boys' High School, Memorial Road, Kimberley Magersfontein Battlefield, Kimberley District De Beers Benefit Society Building, Stockdale Street, Kimberley Sol Plaatje Education Trust Library, 32 Angel Street, Kimberley Carrington Road Conservation Area, Kimberley Cape Police Memorial, Lodge Road, Kimberley Beit House, Edgerton Road, Kimberley McGregor Museum, Atlas Street, Kimberley City Hall, Market Square, Kimberley Erf 1709, Stanley Street, Kimberley The Corner, Dutoitspan Road, Kimberley The Grange, 13 Lodge Road, Kimberley Kimberley Boys' High School, Memorial Road, Kimberley Old Residency, 4 Bennett Street, Kimberley Rockmount, 20 Carrington Road, Kimberley Cenotaph, Spencer Street, Kimberley Alexander McGregor Memorial Museum, 10 Chapel Street, Kimberley Rugby House, 28 Roper Street, Kimberley Queens Park, Park Road, Kimberley Old Undenominational School, Lanyon Terrace, Kimberley Oriental Building, 27 De Beers Road, Kimberley
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Kimberley Kimberley, Albertynshof Kimberley, New Park Kimberley, Turner Road Industrial Area Kimberley, Belgravia Kimberley, De Beers Kimberley, Beaconsfield Kimberley, Open Mine Area Kimberley, CBD Kimberley, Memorial Road Area
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This house has half-hipped roof with an extension at the side. Bullnose verandah on precast columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Half-hipped roof & projecting covered gable with bay reaching the eaves. Verandah on precast columns. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof, central projecting porch with holbol gable and arched openings. Teak front door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. 0001-05-29 Type of site: School Current use: Educational : Secondary. The school building represents the peak of an architects school in Kimberley. Edwardian house, half-hipped roof, decorated vent & 2 decorated gables over bay windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Small red brick chapel with corrugated iron saddle roof and entrance portico. Hidden amongst the other buildings of the Kimberley Hospital in Dutoitspan Road stands one of the most dignified and historical little chapels in this City of Diamonds. Diamonds were discovered there in the beginning of 1871. Type of site: Chapel Current use: Religious : Chapel. The chapel is proclaimed to be a monument to commemorate the pioneer work of Sister Henrietta Stockdale for the training of nurses and in recognition of the profession in South Africa. The building represents the last phase of the Victorian architectural style in South Africa. The historic mining school building was erected in the late Victorian architectural style in 1899 to house the first technical training school for the mining industry in South Africa. It is therefore closely associated with the development of the mining. Type of site: School Previous use: Educational. Current use: Social : Theatre. Small corrugated iron L-shaped church with gothic windows and entrance portico. At the corner of Blacking Street and Dyer Place in Beaconsfield there stands a small corrugated iron church. It is the Mother Church of the Seventh Day Adventists, not only in South Africa but also in Australia, to which country the movement spread from here. Type of site: Church Previous use: Religious : Church. Current use: Religious: Church. This church is the original church in the Republic of South Africa of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Original brickwork, bargeboard and front door. Steel windows, no verandah trim. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick building with a hipped iron roof, surrounded by a verandah with facebrick columns. The building was built in about 1880 as the head office of the London and South African Exploration Type of site: Library Current use: Institutional : Library. When the inhabitants of Beaconsfield decided to establish a library they turned to John B Curry. House with concavo/convex verandah roof continuous with main roof, and two small gables above. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Painted. Original verandah columns and bargeboard. Steel windows, vibracrete fence. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance Facebrick house, decorated gables at the front and corner. Bullnose verandah with timber columns. This house was designed by D.W. Greatbatch in 1911 for R.T. Horwitz Type of site: House Current use: Residential. House with half-hipped roof and two covered gables with plaster string courses. Bullnose verandah. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house with half-hipped roof and projecting, decorated gable with bay window. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with half-hipped roof continuous with main roof, on masonry columns. Wide front door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. The park contains many fine trees, shrubberies and fountains, a fine old facebrick Tennis Club pavilion. The park was created in 1874 as the Kimberley Public Gardens and soon became a popular venue. Activities included weekend concerts by the Philharmonic Society's Brass band in the bandstand , cricket matches, and swimming in the pool. Type of site: Recreational Current use: Recreational. Large house with decorated gables on two sides. Wrap around verandah on plastered brick columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Single storeyed Edwardian residence. Front facade has high pitched roof and triangular end gables. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation area. The complex includes a conservatory, stables and coach house and a small c/iron shack. The large house, originally known as 'The Bungalow' was erected for the mining magnate, C D Rudd. Type of site: Civic Previous use: Residential : Single. Current use: Institutional : Museum. The house was in all probability one of the first large permanent homes built. Kimberley. House with iron roof and gable projecting over triangular bay with louvred vent, string course. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Complex half-hipped roof, decorated vents and tall chimneys. Octagonal tower on the corner. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Edwardian, hipped roof and verandah on precast columns with extensions at the side. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof and recessed verandah with precast columns. 4-panel front door with side-lites. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Type of site: Grave. This historic old Market Square lies in the heart of Kimberley. Round it developed not only the town of Kimberley but in one sense, the whole of the Northern Cape. Immediately after the discovery in 1871 of the deep diggings on the farm Dutoitspan, later Type of site: Square. The Market Square was the centre around which the City of Kimberley arose. It was the scene of many important events in the history of the City and of the Republic. It is an imposing double-storey late nineteenth-century colonial building with a deep verandah. C J Rhodes, J B Robinson, Ernest Oppenheimer, Harry Oppenheimer, Lord Kitchener, Gen French, Field Marshal Montgomery, Duke of Connought, Prince of Wales Historical Interest "The original building of the Kimberley Club, which was founded in 1881, burnt down in 1886, as did its replacement in 1895. The present building, designed by the architect D. W. Greatbach, was completed in 1896. It was extended in 191x. Type of site: Club Current use: Social : Club. The original building of the Kimberley Club, which was founded in 1881, burnt down in 1886, as did its replacement in 1895. The present building, designed by the architect D W Greatbatch, was completed in 1896. House with hipped roof and convex verandah on double timber columns on two sides. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Double storey house with central projecting covered gable with round vent. Double storey verandah. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance The farmstead is a rare survivor of pre-Victorian architecture in the N. Cape. Carl Lorenz Theodore Radloff born in Prussia in 1808 came to the country as a missionary and bought Type of site: House Current use: Residence: Farmstead. The Secretarius farmstead is a rare blend of pre-Victorian and Victorian rural architecture. Facebrick house with half-hipped roof with two decorative gables. Verandah on precast columns. Wooden Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. U-shaped house with hipped, tiled roof and wooden casements with louvred shutters, probably dating from the 1930s. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof and bullnose verandah on three sides, with precast columns. Steel windows. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick Arts and Crafts style cottage, half-timbered projecting gable and gablet. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped iron roof and central louvred gablet with finial. Verandah is bullnosed. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Surrounded by cypress trees, lawn and plant beds. Designed by Timlin, partner of Greatbatch, and erected in 1928 to honour 400 men who died in the fire. Type of site: Memorial. Current use: Memorial. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house with half-hipped iron roof, with ventilator finial. The verandah has timber columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Double storey commercial building, originally with hipped roof. Ornate detailing on front facade. Constructed c. 1904 by Maply Sammy, whose family ran a business there until 1946. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial: Restaurant. The Oriental building is the only remaining example of its architectural type in Kimberley. Double storey building of stone, with a corrugated iron verandah sloping at the same angle as the road. Beaconsfield evolved after the finding of diamonds in 1870. It was first known as Dutoitspan. The cornerstone of this Victorian double-storeyed building of blue kimberlite was laid in 1881, but the building was only completed in 1888. Type of site: Post Office Previous use: Institutional : Court House. Current use: Institutional : Post Office. The building was originally used as the magistrate's court of Beaconsfield. Facebrick house with two covered gables and the verandah roof continuous with the main roof. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. 0001-07-23 Hipped roof and 2 covered gables. Front gable has cast iron barge fret, round, louvred vent. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. The external detail is Gothic. The fine red brick is typically 'Church and McLauchlin'. During the early 19th century, the Methodist congregation was supported by a group of people willing Type of site: Church Current use: Religious: Church. As a historical landmark in Kimberley, the Trinity Methodist Church complex is of compact design. House with half hipped iron roof with glazed vents and bullnose vernandah on two sides. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. 0001-12-11 House with half hipped roof with finials. Covered gable over triangular bay and gablet. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Memorial comprising statue of a policeman on an elaborate plinth with lonic columns and two crouching lions at the base. Type of site: Memorial. House with half hipped roof and classical style verandah with pedimented projecting entrance. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Single storey with facebrick plinth and pilaster, steel windows. Ornate plastered gable over entrance. Type of site: School. Current use: Residential: Hostel. Facebrick, projecting covered gables at each end, collar beam & finial, arched,louverd vents. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Facebrick house with a half-hipped roof, a projecting covered gable and a high ornamented brick par Type of site: House Previous use: Residential : Single. Current use: Residential : House. The house stands opposite 'Dunluce' and makes a considerable impact on the streetscape of Lodge Road. Original decorative brickwork. Steel windows, modern pipe verandah columns, vibracrete wall. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Half-hipped iron roof with long gabled wing on left and a protruding gable on right. Bullnose veranda. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof and two decorated covered gables over triangular bays,with louvred vents. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with half-hipped roof and verandah on precast columns, now tiled. French doors. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Cape Dutch revival building, holbol end, front gables. Bullnose verandah, double timber columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Single storey building of crucifix form with cement plastered exterior. All openings are in gothic. Type of site: Church Current use: Religious: Church. House with two covered gables with finials and collar beams. Bullnose verandah on precast columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. 0001-04-08 Large Victorian house with half-hipped roof with two turret ventilators. Projecting gable with bay. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. The building is a double storey block in typical Kimberley red brick. The building was designed by White Cooper and erected in 1887 by the company Jones and Cole. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial : Offices. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation areas. Hangar of rectangular form built from corrugated iron. Hangar houses the Compton Paterson biplane. The Memorial to the Pioneers of Aviation, consisting of a symbolic monument designed by A.: P. du Toit and replicas of the first hangar and Compton Paterson biplane, was erected on the site of the original airfield where Cecil Compton Paterson established ????. Type of site: Memorial Current use: Institutional : Museum. Hipped roof and tall facebrick chimney. Facade symmetrical, central arched, recessed porch. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Single storey U-form complex of stone construction. Double storeyed corner flanks on front facade. There were problems with the building and at the end of 1886 the building was partially demolished. Type of site: Courthouse Previous use: Institutional : Government Offices. Current use: Civic – Courts. In 1876 the High Court of Griqualand West was moved from Barkly West to Kimberley. Original brickwork, verandah trim and French doors. Steel window in gable. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house, hipped roof with cast iron terminals, a projecting covered gable. Bullnose verandah. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Large double storey facebrick house with saddle roof and projecting timbered gables. Fine timber verandah. French doors. Fine front door with stained glass. Facebrick and wrought iron fence. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation area. House with hipped roof and verandah on precast columns, both now tiled. Verandah partly closed. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof, gables on two sides and bullnose verandah on precast columns. Front Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Large facebrick house with hipped tiled roof and projecting decorated gable. The house was designed by D W Greatbach for Sir Ernest Oppenheimer in 1906. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. L,shaped with saddle roof. Covered gables are decorated and have tall finials. Bay windows with louvres. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Painted facebrick house with hipped roof and projecting gable with tall finial, timber ornamentation. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Plastered house with half-hipped roof with ridge cresting. Ogee verandah with fine timber. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. This impressive row of houses with their Victorian and Edwardian features forms an integral part of the architectural street scene of Elsmere Road and is in itself also an attractive architectural unit. House with hipped roof and projecting decorated gable with bay window. Verandah on masonry pillars. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Double storey hotel with splay corner and hipped iron roof with turret ventilators. The top floor The plot first belonged to Richard Preston.In 1877 he was granted a license as a victualler. In 1900 Type of site: Commercial Previous use: Residential : Hotel. Current use: Commercial : Public bar. The Star of the West is a living museum of early Kimberley. House with hipped roof and bullnose verandah on three sides, on brick columns. Casement windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Plastered, with modern timber facing on gable, steel windows, modern awing and masonry verandah. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Typical Kimberley house with hipped roof and verandah on precast columns. The house was purchased by 'Plaatje Jubilee Trust' and given to Solomon Plaatje who was born in 1876. Type of site: Residential, Library Previous use: Residential : Single. Current use: Educational: School. Plaatje besides being a politician was the first black man in S A to write an English novel. Hipped tiled roof, tall facebrick chimneys. Central portion of front facade is recessed. Designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1904 Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof and bullnose verandah on two sides on painted facebrick columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Facebrick house, hipped roof, recessed verandah on turned timber columns with small brackets. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof, verandah composed of 3 curved bays with precast columns, enclosed with fine mesh screen. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Type of site: Library Current use: Library. Gable painted with steel window. Original French door and verandah columns, new front door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance Facebrick house with concavo/convexo verandah on precast columns. 4-panel door steel windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof surmounted by louvred ventilator, small decorated gable above door. Bullnose verandah. House designed by D.W Greatbatch, built in 1898 and was then on the outskirts of the town. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. This is a double storeyed neo-classical building with heavy parapet and is set on a substantial stone foundation. The building was built in 1926 and housed the Diamond Corporation Ltd headquarters. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial – Offices. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of Dc Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation area. Half-hipped roof with louvred vent now tiled as well as verandah on precast columns wraps. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. 0001-05-17 Painted brick, pitched roof And projecting gables on 2 sides. Front gable decorated, has bay window. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Half-hipped roof, now tiled, verandah roof continuous. Protruding gable on Milner Street side. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with half-hipped roof and large central projecting gable with semi-circular vent. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. 0001-12-18 House with hipped roof and concavo-convex verandah on two sides with pillars. Panelled front door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Victorian house with hipped roof and projecting covered gable with bay window with multiple steel casements. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Modernised house, tiled roof and steel windows. Door with arched panels and side- and fanlights. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with half hipped roof with decorated gablets. Bullnose verandah on three sides with timber columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Half-hipped iron roof and bay windows with sashes on either side of Victorian front door. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Edwardian house with complex roofs with gablet ventilators. Projecting gable and bay. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. This impressive row of houses with their Victorian and Edwardian features forms an integral part of the architectural street scene of Elsmere Road and is in itself also an attractive architectural unit. Double storey building with hipped iron roof with wooden terminals. In 1888 five sisters arrived in Kimberley from London and opened Nazareth House to care for the aged and Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Nazareth House is the oldest charity and work in Kimberley. Founded by the Sisters of Nazareth in 1888, the complex has played a historic role in tending the infirm and needy in Kimberley. 2 It is a double storey building with Victorian and Edwardian characteristics. It conforms very closel This imposing double-storeyed building, erected in 1907,was designed by the architect Carstairs Rogers on the instruction of Mrs Margaret McGregor as a memorial to her husband Alexander McGregor, a diamond pioneer who was the Mayor of Kimberley in 1886. T Type of site: Institutional. Previous use: Institutional : Museum. Current use: Museum. This imposing double storeyed building, erected 1907, was designed by the architect Carstairs Rogers on the instruction of Mrs Margaret McGregor as a memorial to her husband Alexander McGregor, a diamond pioneer who was the Mayor of Kimberley in 1886. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Armagh is a superb example of consolidation phase architecture in Kimberley. The residence was designed by the architect Carstairs Rogers in 1901 for Robert Hugh Henderson, founder of the international firm Henderson and Co. General Dealers, and mayor. Facebrick house with hipped iron roof and projecting gable with bay window. Ogee verandah on two sides. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. This impressive row of houses with their Victorian and Edwardian features forms an integral part of the architectural street scene of Elsmere Road and is in itself also an attractive architectural unit. House with projecting gable with bay and concavo/convex verandah on two sides with brick and pipe columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Saddle roof, off center covered, decorated gable, louvred vent & a bay, steel windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house with hipped roof. Verandah with precast columns and stoepkamer. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. This single storeyed late Victorian building is typical of the late 1880s. It was here that the head office of De Beers Mining Company was formed by C J Rhodes and C D Rudd. Type of site: Commercial Previous use: Commercial : Office. Current use: Commercial : NMC Northern Cape Regional Office. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation area. 1930.0 Cape Dutch revival style house with tiled roof and two ornate holbol gables with oriel windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house with half-hipped roof and verandah roof continuous with main roof, on precast columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Baker-style house with tiled roof and tall chimneys. Central portion of facade recessed to form entrance. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Red brick building with gabled pediment upon which the coat of arms of the Kimberley Regiment is found. Designed by D W Greatbatch in 1892 to house the South African and International Exhibition Type of site: Drill Hall Current use: Military : Headquarters. This building was built as part of the South African international exhibition in 1892. House with hipped roof and two decorated gablets over bay windows. Bullnose verandah with timber columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. It is a large double storeyed Victorian property and consists of a main bay and 2 projecting bays at The building was built as a hostel possibly by Timlin and named after Sir Alfred Beit. Type of site: House Current use: Residential: School Hostel. Presenting a very well balanced main elevation, at the time of its erection the school was one of Ki at a meeting in 1886 it was decided that Public Undemoninational Schools should be established. Type of site: School Current use: Educational. The complex consists of the Boys' and Girls' Schools together with the Kindergarten and more. Type of site: City Hall. The Market Square was the centre around which the city of Kimberley grew. It was the scene of many important events in the history of this city, and of South Africa and Zimbabwe. The City Hall was designed by F C Rogers in the neo-classical style. Half-hipped roof, covered gable over bay window, decorated with ornamental plaster. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Fine double storey facebrick house with timber verandah. It has a corrugated iron roof. Andrew Cameron Kiddie emigrated to S.A in 1885. Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Commercial – Restaurant. Kiddie House is an excellent example of architecture in the early twentieth century. House with hipped roof and wings at 45 degrees at each corner, with straight gables. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Double storey building with a facade of plaster and face brick. Decorative elements on top storey, Property purchased by P G Croxford in 1907 for 1700 pounds. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial :Shop. A landmark in Kimberley. Part of a group of interesting buildings e.g. Kimberley Club, Alexander McG Hipped roof, turret vent, verandah on 3 sides with precast columns and moulded plaster balustrade. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Type of site: Conservation area. Previous use: Residential. Current use: Residential. House, hipped roof, projecting gable decorated with detailed fretwork, half round vent & string. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof, central decorated covered gablet over entrance. Verandah on precast columns.Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Facebrick Arts and Crafts style cottage with a complex corrugated iron roof with covered gables. Type of site: House Current use: Residential Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. The building retains its solid Edwardian characteristics. It was built in red brick. The building was designed by D W Greatbatch and built in 1906. Type of site: Commercial Current use: Commercial – Offices. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation areas. The ancient glaciers moved outwards from old mountain areas and the scratched surfaces are now exposed. The farm Nooitgedacht lies on the left bank of the Vaal River some 40 km from Kimberley,on the right of the road to Barkly West. Driekopseiland is a farm on the Riet River about 64 km south-west of Kimberley. During the remote geological epoch. Type of site: Rock engravings/Glacial pavement Current use: Archaeological site. The exposures on Nooitgedacht are excellent examples of glacial pavements and have been preserved. House with hipped roof and recessed verandah on wooden columns. Door flanked by bays with French door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick Saddle roof, projecting gable. Gable decorated, has a plastered bay window, casements. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. The houses on the West of Carrington Road were built over a 50-year period. From its inception early in 1870, until about 1885, buildings were Type of site: Conservation area Previous use: Residential. Current use: Residential. Hipped roof, two bays with hipped roofs and sash windows. The central front door has side- and fanliites. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. The complex consists of a homestead, stables, cooler and store rooms. Type of site: Shooting Box Current use: Residential : Hunting Lodge. Ranch-style house with tiled roof, gables with small pane windows, ronghiast plaster; based on the first owner of the erf was Mr W M Willis who took transfer of the property in 1884. Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Residential : House. Rugby House is unique in South Africa. Frederick James Dobbin, a famous Springbok rugby player built Type of site: Conservation area. House with hipped roof, now tiled, with hipped gablets over two bay windows. Tiled verandah. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Half-hipped iron roof, projecting gables on both street sides. Bullnose verandah on precast columns. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with two covered gables and verandah on masonry supports between. Door in arched recess. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Designed by DW Greatbatch, the Sanatorium was erected in 1897 as a prestige hotel and health resort This Victorian building, designed by the architect D.W. Greatbatch, was erected in 1897 as a recuperative hotel and was known as the Kimberley Sanatorium. In 1908 De Beers Consolidated Mines changed the name to Belgrave Hotel and it served as a luxury hotel. Type of site: Civic Current use: Museum. This building, designed by th architect D W Greatbatch, was erected in 1897 as a recuperative hotel and was known as the Kimberley Sanatorium. In 1908 De Beers Consolidated Mines changed the name to Belgrave Hotel and it served as a luxury hotel until the 1930s. Steeply-pitched roof and 3 covered gables, one at the corner. Each gable has louvred vent. 2 of the Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof, continuous verandah roof, now tiled. Plastered brick columns to verandah. Three bay windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Single storeyed building with outer walls constructed of dressed dolorite between brick quoins. The house was built for the Civil Commissioner in July 1881. The building was designed by H A Greave Type of site: Residency Previous use: Residential : Single. Current use: Residential : House. The Residency is Kimberley's oldest surviving residence of any substance. It is virtually unaltered. House with hipped roof, covered gable towards Elsmere Road, and bullnose verandah on double timber. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Double-storeyed residence of square form with complex roof. Decorative wooden fretwork on wrap-around. This late-Victorian mansion, with its magnificent wooden decorated verandah, was designed in 1897 by D. W. Greatbatch for a member of the Diamond Syndicate, Gustav Bonus. John Orr, the well-known merchant, lived in the building from 1903 till his death. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. This house, with its magnificent wooden decorated verandah, was designed in 1897 by D W Greatbatch for a member of the Diamond Syndicate, Gustav Bonas. John Orr, the well-known merchant, lived Dunluce from 1903 till his death in 1932. 0001-09-08 Long house with hipped roof and verandah roof continuous with main roof, hipped at the ends. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped iron roof, two bay windows under own hipped roof Verandah has facebrick columns. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Cape Dutch revival style house with half-hipped roof and two holbol gables. Steel windows with louvres. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. It consists of a double storeyed T Shaped building. It has a colonnaded balcony running along all sides. This magnificent building, with its Victorian and Edwardian features, was designed in 1900 by the well-known architect Daniel Westwood Greatbach. It replaced the old Alexandersfontein Hotel building, which was restored in 1881. The building that was completed in October 1902 was enlarged in 1907. Type of site: Club Previous use: Residential : Hotel – Educational. Current use: Military : Officer's mess. Small corrugated iron miner's cottage with saddle roof and verandah with wooden columns. The ground was granted to Octavius Broomhead in May 1878, who was the owner of the Arctic Bar. Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Residential : House. The house is of significant architectural and historical importance as it is probably Kimberley's fi... Original brickwork, verandah trim and door. Steel window. Original wall, modern wrought iron railing. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance It is a single storey rectangular building extending along Stockdale Street. Three substantial roof, in 1902 the plans for the stables were approved. As early as 1910 De Beers owned a fleet of cars and Type of site: Stables; Previous use: Transportation : Stables. Current use: Transportation : Parking Garage. These seven properties, together with the historic buildings thereon, are not only closely associated with the founding and growth of Dc Beers, the largest diamond mining company in South Africa, but also form the nucleus of the De Beers' conservation are House with hipped roof and concavo/convex verandah on precast columns. Door with quoins. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. House with hipped roof and concavo/convex verandah on 3 sides, with masonry pillars. Double door. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Hipped roof, projecting covered gable on left. Gable decorated has a rectangular bay. Verandah runs a Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Facebrick house with saddle roof and projecting decorated gable with bay window. Bullnose verandah. Type of site: House Current use: Residential : House. This dwelling, with its predominantly Victorian characteristics, forms an integral part of the architectural character of Elsmere road, Belgravia, which was laid out in 1898. H.A. Morris, a Freeman of the City of Kimberley, lived here, circa 1922–1977. House with hipped roof and verandah on three sides, with masonry pillars and two plain gablets. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. This memorial, which commemorates those who fell during the Kimberley Siege, was dedicated in For further details see file 1/NK/Kim/1 Type of site: Memorial Current use: Memorial. Cecil John Rhodes commissioned Sir Herbert Baker to design a memorial. Architectural style: Romian Corinthian style. Type of site: City Hall Current use: Civic: City hall. Cottage with half hipped iron roof. Concavo/Convex verandah on brick columns has a gablet over the entry. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. House with hipped roof and two decorated gables over bays. Bullnose verandah with precast columns. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Half-hipped, cast iron cresting, decorated gablet ventilator & tall chimney, moulded plasterwork. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance. Plastered, verandah closed with steel bars, steel windows, vibricate wall. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. Intrinsic architectural and cultural significance.
dbo:abstract
This is a list of the heritage sites in Kimberley as recognised by the South African Heritage Resource Agency.
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Kimberley
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Provisional Protection Provincial Heritage Site Register – Query Heritage Area Register
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National monument Register – Query Register Declared Conservation area Provisional monument
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Remainder 13
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