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This is a list of the heritage sites in Simon's Town as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency.[1]
SAHRA identifier | Site name | Description | Town | District | NHRA status | Coordinates | Image |
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9/2/081/0001 | Albertyn Cottage, King George Way, Simonstown | Type of site: House Current use: Tenant. | Cape Town, Simonstown | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°11′34″S 18°26′06″E / 34.1928390°S 18.4350730°E | |
9/2/081/0002 | La Rochelle, 92 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | Built by Emmanuel Otto Rathfelder in 1902. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. These seven properties form an integral part of the only remaining concentration of early twentieth century Edwardian beach houses in South Africa. | Cape Town, St James | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′14″S 18°27′22″E / 34.1205860°S 18.4560090°E | |
9/2/081/0003 | Archaeological sites, Partridge Point, near Cape Point, Simonstown | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0004 | Posthuys, Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | This building was originally erected in February 1673 by the Dutch East India Company as a military observation post. It was later also used as a civilian dwelling-house and was owned by Sir J. B. Robinson from 1915 to 1929. Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Museum. This building was originally erected in February 1673 by the Dutch East India Company as a military observation post. It was later also used as a civilian dwelling-house and was owned by Sir J. B. Robinson from 1915 to 1929. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′37″S 18°28′01″E / 34.110267°S 18.467016°E | |
9/2/081/0005 | Welcome Cottage, Glencairn, Simonstown District | The land on which Welcome Cottage is built was granted in Perpetual Quitrent to Johannes Henricus Brand, Deputy Fiscal of Simon's Town, in 1811. He later became Member of the Court of Justice. JHBrand's son, Christoffel, was the first Speaker of the Hou Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Residential. Historical/ Architectural significance:
The land on which Welcome Cottage is built was granted in Perpetual Quitrent to Johannes Henricus Brand, Deputy Fiscal of Simon's Town, in 1811. He later became Member of the Court of Justice. JHBrand's son, Christoffel, was the first Speaker of the House of Assembly and his grandson, Johannes Henricus Brand, became the first President of the Orange Free State. Both the main homestead and the outbuildings are predominantly Cape Dutch in style and of considerable architectural merit. |
Cape Town, Glencairn | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°09′12″S 18°24′27″E / 34.153382°S 18.407632°E | |
9/2/081/0006 | Corriemar, 4 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | Type of site: House Current use: Residential. | Cape Town, St James | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′22″S 18°27′12″E / 34.122900°S 18.453250°E | |
9/2/081/0007 | 270 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | Simonstown | 34°06′56″S 18°27′44″E / 34.115644°S 18.462263°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0008 | 60 Simonstown Road, Fish Hoek | Both 60 and 62 originally formed part of the farm owned by K.S. de Villiers, known as the land baron of the area. He died in 1916 and the property was soon afterwards subdivided into lots to form the township now known as Fish Hoek.
NO. 60 SIMONSTOWN ROAD Type of site: House Current use: Residential. The original portions of these two cottages dated from 1919 and were built as seaside cottages by affluent residents of Cape Town. Additions were made as and when necessary. |
Cape Town, Fish Hoek | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°08′35″S 18°26′04″E / 34.143124°S 18.434401°E | |
9/2/081/0009 | SIMONSTOWN MUNICIPAL AREA, GENERAL | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0010 | Silvermine, Zilvermyn Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°04′30″S 18°23′56″E / 34.075010°S 18.398934°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0011 | Colwyn, 22 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. These seven properties form an integral part of the only remaining concentration of early twentieth century Edwardian beach houses in South Africa. | Cape Town, St James | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′12″S 18°27′25″E / 34.1199360°S 18.4569830°E | |
9/2/081/0012 | Marine Hotel, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0013 | Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, Simonstown | Simonstown | 34°11′35″S 18°25′40″E / 34.192940°S 18.427776°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0014 | Baddeley House, 1 Hope Street, Simonstown | Simonstown | 34°11′34″S 18°25′35″E / 34.192802°S 18.426371°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0015 | KALK BAY LOCAL AREA, GENERAL | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0016 | Peer's Cave, Fish Hoek, Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°07′06″S 18°24′24″E / 34.118411°S 18.406791°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0017 | Villa Capri, 86 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | The ground on which this house stands was granted to Johan Hendrik Muller on 4 April 1814. The house was presumably built as early as 1795. It is very probable that in the course of its long life the house has had some alterations, for instance the kitchen has been modernised and brick lean-to rooms were built on at the rear, probably in this century. The entrance which used to be at the side has been changed to the front and some very inappropriate steps were added in the front. The main structure, however, it remains basically unchanged.
The house is on the lines of most of those built in the early days of Kalk Bay— a long front, with a step running the full length, and a hipped thatched roof. It is said to be one of the oldest surviving houses along the coast from Glencairn to Muizenberg. What gives the house particular importance is that it was once a whaling station. Under it is a long stone-built cellar running the full length of the house. It has been divided longitudinally, and the front section could have accommodated a small boat beat, which was long and narrow. The back section has a raised platform with compartments along the back, which presumably had been used as slave quarters, but could well have been used for storing barrels of oil and whaling equipment. There used to be a blubber pot in the grounds and the corner posts of the fence were of whale bone which lasted better than wood. The house is situated on a large property with an attractive garden. Type of site: Residential, Whaling Station Current use: Residential. |
Cape Town, St James | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′13″S 18°27′24″E / 34.1202120°S 18.4565540°E | |
9/2/081/0018 | Schoonzicht, 204 Main Road, Kalk Bay, Cape Town | Type of site: House Current use: Residential. | Cape Town, Kalk Bay | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′56″S 18°26′46″E / 34.1323180°S 18.4461480°E | |
9/2/081/0019 | Vergenoeg, 42 Royal Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | The house stands on a relatively small strip of land between Royal Road and the shores of Muizenberg beach;
The facade of the house consists of two bays joined together by an enclosed verandah on the lower level and an enclosed patio on the first floor. This magnificent double storeyed residence was designed by Sir Herbert Baker for his friend Alpheus Williams, general manager of De Beers Consolidated Mines, at the same time as he was busy building his own seaside cottage "Sandhills" in 1903. Type of site: House Current use: Residential. This impressive double-storeyed beach house with its gables in the Flemish revival style was designed by Sir Herbert Baker. It was built in 1903 for Alpheus Williams, the General Manager of De Beers Consolidated Mines. |
Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′14″S 18°28′40″E / 34.103755°S 18.477877°E | |
9/2/081/0020 | Hugo Tomb, Simonstown | Type of site: Vault Current use: Vault. | Cape Town, Simonstown | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°12′28″S 18°27′32″E / 34.2078230°S 18.4588700°E | |
9/2/081/0021 | MUIZENBERG LOCAL AREA, GENERAL | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0022 | 3-5 Simon's Town Road, Fish Hoek, Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°08′31″S 18°25′54″E / 34.141840°S 18.431590°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0023 | The Homestead, Ley Road, St James, Cape Town | Simonstown | 34°07′14″S 18°27′21″E / 34.120674°S 18.455769°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0024 | Garden Remembrance, Simonstown | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0025 | The Homestead, 10 Montrose Avenue, Clovelly, Fish Hoek | The Homestead which is situated in Montrose Avenue overlooks the Fish Hoek valley and into the setting sun. The house, which originally consisted of a "voorkamer" with rooms leading off to the left and right, with a high pitched roof (presumably thatch) The walls were low and to accommodate this the doors are of normal width but low requiring one to bend your head when passing through. The present owner removed the dilapidated boards and took the ceiling into the loft area giving the rooms a pleasant vaulted appearance. A hearth which was presumably built shortly after the erection of the house was so big that it is now used as a dining alcove. To accommodate this an "afdak" was built consisting, today, of a kitchen, pantry, dining room, storeroom, toilet and bathroom - not large but adequate. A verandah was added over a high stoep. On the right end a "stoepkemer" was fitted in. This part is the most recent addition possibly dating from the twenties judging by the twin—type of masonry pillars which supports the verandah roof. The house is whitewashed with timber and roof painted black and hedged in with shrubs, trees and a high front boundary wall. Cobbled paths lead through a neat and well kept garden.
Clovelly which was originally known as "Klein Tuin" during the Dutch East India Company’s sojourn, originally formed part of the Fish Hoek Valley which was divided in 1827 into three separate sections and allocated to owners. Photographic evidence from this period shows the original portion of the house already in existence. The back portion thereof is reputed to have been built during the latter half of the nineteenth century. This is the oldest house in the Clovelly valley. |
Cape Town, Clovelly | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′35″S 18°25′57″E / 34.126330°S 18.432635°E | |
9/2/081/0026 | Coelnamara, 20 Main Road, St James, Cape Town | Type of site: House. Current use: Residential. These seven properties form an integral part of the only remaining concentration of early twentieth century Edwardian beach houses in South Africa. | Cape Town, St James | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°07′25″S 18°27′09″E / 34.123735°S 18.452455°E | |
9/2/081/0027 | Yokohama, 20 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Simonstown | 34°06′05″S 18°28′05″E / 34.101352°S 18.468050°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0028 | Long Cottage, 248 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Type of site: House Current use: Residential. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′52″S 18°27′50″E / 34.114573°S 18.463774°E | |
9/2/081/0029 | Roman Rock Lighthouse, Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°10′53″S 18°27′36″E / 34.181284°S 18.460117°E | ||||
9/2/081/0030 | Military Ruins between Boyes Drive & Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0031 | Railway Station, Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Although the railway line to Muizenberg was opened on 15 December 1882, just in time for the summer season, the station building was only erected in 1912/1913. In the meantime a shed-type building served as a station.
The new building was opened on 7 June 1913 by the then Minister of Railways and Harbours, Mr. Henry Burton. Along with 300 guests he travelled first to Kalk Bay where he laid the first block of the breakwater. The trainload, of passengers then returned to Muizenberg where Mr. Burton officially opened the station by unlocking the door and purchasing the first ticket. This is a unique station building and a fine example of the Edwardian era. The station is situated on Main Road and in very close proximity to the Post Huys, which is now a major tourist attraction. The old Carnegie Library, now the police station and the Court House which both date from about 1910, are situated next door to the Post Huys. These buildings together, form an important, pleasing and very historic street facade along this section of the False Bay coastline. The building belongs to State and resorts under the Railways and Harbours Administration. Visual Description: The central portion of the building, in which the booking hall is situated, is a double-storey surmounted by an impressive clock tower. An interesting feature is the gables which appear to be a revival of the mid-eighteenth-century Flemish style. The floor of the booking hall is decorated with encaustic black and white tiles. The cast iron stairway, with teak handrail, is also noteworthy. On the platform side of the building an attractive 1930 addition extends from the second storey over the arched colonnade. A single wing extends from either side of the main building and these wings are gable ended. Each wing also has a smaller Flemish type gable on the front and back. All the windows, arches and corners are heavily rusticated with sandstone blocks. Red brick. Stone quoining to openings and corners. asbestos slate roof Type of site: Railway Station Current use: Railway station / commercial. |
Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′34″S 18°28′03″E / 34.1095500°S 18.4675510°E | Media related to Muizenberg station at Wikimedia Commons
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9/2/081/0032 | Holy Trinity Church, Main Road, Kalk Bay, Cape Town | Simonstown | 34°08′04″S 18°25′59″E / 34.134440°S 18.433063°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0033 | Seaforth Cemetery, Simonstown | Simonstown | 34°11′45″S 18°26′33″E / 34.195788°S 18.442536°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0034 | Old Police Station, 186 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Type of site: Police Station Previous use: Police station. Current use: Museum. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′39″S 18°28′00″E / 34.110742°S 18.466782°E | |
9/2/081/0035 | Old Magistrate's Court, 184 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Type of site: Courthouse Previous use: Magistrate's court. Current use: Museum. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′38″S 18°28′00″E / 34.110585°S 18.466627°E | |
9/2/081/0036 | De Goede Hoop Estate, Noordhoek, Simonstown District | Type of site: House. "De Goede Hoop" is a unique example of the influence of Herbert Baker and his associates on South African architecture. | Cape Town, Noordhoek | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°05′35″S 18°22′38″E / 34.093128°S 18.377166°E | |
9/2/081/0037 | FISH HOEK MUNICIPAL AREA, SIMONSTOWN DISTRICT, GENERAL | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0038 | Cape Point Nature Reserve, Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°21′24″S 18°29′49″E / 34.356782°S 18.496885°E | ||||
9/2/081/0039 | Admiralty House, St Georges Street, Simonstown | Original grant to Antoni Visser in May 1743. First permanent building in Simon's Town. (There was a building on site by 1740.) Building of similar dimensions as to existing is shown on a plan of 1760. Originally a guesthouse, private residence and bought by the navy in 1814.
Rear-Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton was the first of many admirals to live here. The building was changed considerably in 1853. Type of site: Residency. |
Cape Town, Simonstown | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°11′36″S 18°25′57″E / 34.193369°S 18.432567°E | |
9/2/081/0040 | Canty Bay House, 196 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Type of site: House Current use: Residential. These seven properties form an integral part of the only remaining concentration of early twentieth century Edwardian beach houses in South Africa. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′41″S 18°27′58″E / 34.111449°S 18.466242°E | |
9/2/081/0041 | Bayview, 66 Simon's Town Road, Fish Hoek, Simonstown District | Simonstown | 34°08′36″S 18°26′06″E / 34.143418°S 18.434902°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0042 | No.1, The Gardens, Simonstown | Simonstown | 34°11′40″S 18°25′53″E / 34.194320°S 18.431336°E | Upload Photo | |||
9/2/081/0043 | Glass factory site, Glencairn, Simonstown | Simonstown | Upload Photo | ||||
9/2/081/0044 | Old Dutch Reformed Church, 52 Main Road, Kalk Bay, Cape Town | Type of site: Church Previous use: Church. Current use: Theatre | Cape Town, Kalk Bay | Simonstown | Provisional Protection | 34°07′31″S 18°27′03″E / 34.125179°S 18.450728°E | |
9/2/081/0045 | Natale Labia Museum, 190-194 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town | Type of site: House Previous use: Residential. Current use: Gallery. These seven properties form an integral part of the only remaining concentration of early twentieth century Edwardian beach houses in South Africa. | Cape Town, Muizenberg | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°06′41″S 18°27′59″E / 34.111280°S 18.466390°E | |
9/2/081/0046 | SA Naval Museum, West Dockyard, Simonstown | Type of site: Church, Museum Previous use: Church /. Current use: Museum. | Cape Town, Simonstown | Simonstown | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°11′30″S 18°25′38″E / 34.191715°S 18.427157°E
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