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This is a list of the heritage sites in Wynberg Magisterial District in Cape 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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9/2/111/0144 | Old Organ (1897), Moravian Church, Bridgetown, Athlone | Athlone | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0024 | "Sonnenhof", Homestead Avenue, Bergvliet, Cape Town | Bergvliet | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0050 | Bergvliet Farm, Bergvliet, Cape Town | Type of site: Farm Complex. The Cape Dutch house on this historic farmyard dates from 1769. The ring-wall and outbuildings were erected in about the middle of the nineteenth century. The farm Bergvliet originally formed part of Simon van der Stel's farm Constantia. | Cape Town, Bergvliet | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°02′45″S 18°27′15″E / 34.045833°S 18.454167°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0126 | Dreyersdal Farm, Dreyersdal Road, Bergvliet, Cape Town | Bergvliet | Wynberg | 34°03′21″S 18°27′22″E / 34.055720°S 18.456128°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0060 | Van Riebeeck's Hedge, Bishopscourt, Cape Town | Bishopscourt | Wynberg | ![]() | |||
9/2/111/0060/002 | Van Riebeeck's Hedge, Bishopscourt, Cape Town | This Wild almond hedge was planted in 1660 on the instructions on Jan van Riebeeck to mark the boundaries of the settlement at the Cape. The two portions of the hedge which escaped destruction are the oldest declared national monuments in South Africa. | Cape Town, Bishopscourt | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°59′42″S 18°26′44″E / 33.994875°S 18.445593°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0145 | Bishops Court, Wynberg District | Bishopscourt | Wynberg | ![]() | |||
9/2/111/0045 | Church of the Good Shepherd, Kirstenbosch Drive, Bishopscourt, Cape | Bishopscourt | Wynberg | 33°59′11″S 18°26′13″E / 33.986493°S 18.436946°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0060/001 | Van Riebeeck's Hedge, Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, Cape Town | Type of site: Hedge, Fortification. | Bishopscourt | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°59′15″S 18°25′58″E / 33.987562°S 18.432766°E | |
9/2/111/0134 | Botanical Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town | Bishopscourt | Wynberg | 33°59′15″S 18°25′58″E / 33.987523°S 18.432786°E | |||
9/2/111/0077 | CLAREMONT, GENERAL, CAPE TOWN | Claremont | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0117 | St Saviour's Church, Main Road, Claremont, Cape Town | The nucleus of this neo-Gothic church was designed and erected by Sophia Gray in 1850. The bell tower, the two bays for the nave and the north-west porch were added in honour of Bishop Gray and his wife Sophia who died in 1872 and 1871, respectively.
Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Anglican. |
Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°57′24″S 18°28′17″E / 33.956568°S 18.471363°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0143 | Palmyra Homestead, 7 Montrose Avenue, Claremont, Cape Town | The earlier wing of the house is exceptionally old, originally being a simple four roomed cottage, probably dating to the 18th century, when the property formed part of the Weltevreden Estate. Very few such early structures are known to exist in the suburbs of Cape Town. The distinctive main reception wing with its fine portico was added 1830s and is an excellent example of its period. The building retains excellent layering and patina. | Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Register | 33°58′55″S 18°28′08″E / 33.981844°S 18.468801°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0027 | 65 Bowwood Road, Claremont, Cape Town | Claremont | Wynberg | 33°59′14″S 18°27′14″E / 33.987103°S 18.453764°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0032 | Vredenhof, Keurboom Road, Claremont, Cape Town | Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°58′21″S 18°28′25″E / 33.972553°S 18.473542°E | ![]() | |
9/2/111/0034 | Herschel Memorial Obelisk, Grove Primary School, Feldhausen Road, Claremont, Cape Town | Sir John F. W. Herschel (1792-1871) was a famous British astronomer, the only son of an equally famous astronomer, Sir William Herschel. He came to the Cape in January, 1834, to make astronomical observations. He went to live at Claremont and stayed there until March, 1838. Type of site: School. |
Beyond Newlands lies the suburb of Claremont. The Herschel monument stands in Grove Avenue on what was formerly the Feldhausen property.
Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°56′47″S 18°28′20″E / 33.946345°S 18.472217°E | |
9/2/111/0040 | 15 Feldhausen Avenue, Claremont, Cape Town | Claremont | Wynberg | 33°58′52″S 18°27′33″E / 33.981226°S 18.459278°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0054 | Arderne Public Gardens, Main Road, Claremont, Cape Town | These gardens were established by Ralph Henry Arderne in 1845 and with the help of his son, Henry Mathew, he developed them into one of the most imported gardens of the Victorian era. These gardens are of great botanical, scientific and environmental importance.
Type of site: Botanical Garden. |
Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°57′24″S 18°28′17″E / 33.956568°S 18.471363°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0069 | Congregational Church, Main Road, Claremont, Cape Town | The original part of the church building dates from 1877. The church itself is closely associated with the history of the southern suburbs of Cape Town.
Type of site: Church Current use: Church : Congregational. |
Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 33°57′24″S 18°28′17″E / 33.956568°S 18.471363°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0150 | Rochford, 5 Montrose Avenue, Claremont, Cape Town | This early to mid 19th century cottage together with the neighbouring Palmyra homestead constitute a fine example of the original settlement in Claremont and are the key to the ambiance of this road. The building is well maintained. | Cape Town, Claremont | Wynberg | Register | 33°58′54″S 18°28′07″E / 33.981592°S 18.468731°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0153 | Burial Vaults, cnr Bishoplea and Feldhausen, Claremont | Claremont | Wynberg | 33°58′56″S 18°27′34″E / 33.982194°S 18.459545°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0014 | CONSTANTIA MUNICIPAL AREA GENERAL, WYNBERG DISTRICT | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0003 | Alphen, Constantia, Cape Town | The Alphen property was granted to Theunis van Schalkwyk in 1714. The historic homestead dates back to the middle of the 18th century, although the upper storey was probably added only later. Architecturally, Alphen is a square double-storeyed manor house. Type of site: Farmstead. | Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°00′57″S 18°27′01″E / 34.015829°S 18.450298°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0015 | Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Type of site: Farmstead. |
The road to Constantia swings to the right in Wynberg to enter Constantia, one of the most picturesque valleys in South Africa. Here we find some of the best examples of Cape Dutch architecture, and the best known of them is Groot Constantia. On 31 July 1685, the High Commissioner, Hendrik Adriaan van Reede, granted a farm of 762 hectares, which was to become known as Constantia, to Simon van der Stel. The origin of the name is not known. Various additions were made to the original grant from time to time—Witteboomen, the Zeekoeijenvalleij that included Wynberg and extended eastwards as far as False Bay and, finally, the right "to graze stock, plough, sow and fish" in the Steenberg. The farm Constantia was subdivided after the death of Simon van der Stel in 1712. The farm Constantia with the Cape Dutch manor house thereon was acquired in 1885.
Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°01′33″S 18°25′23″E / 34.025761°S 18.423079°E | ![]() ![]() |
9/2/111/0015/007 | Hoop op Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Hoop op Constantia is only a short distance from Groot Constantia and is most easily reached on foot from there. Hoop op Constantia was originally a part of Simon van der Stel's estate Constantia, which was granted to Simon van der Stel in 1685 and was subdivided after his death in 1712. After his death his executrix, Johanna Wessels, Frans van der Stel's wife, sold the estate in three portions on 20 June 1715. Captain Oloff Bergh acquired Groot Constantia, while Simon Pieter de Meyer bought Klein Constantia and Bergvliet, together measuring about 570 hectares. The farm Constantia with the Cape Dutch manor house thereon was acquired in 1885.
Type of site: Farm Complex. |
Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°01′33″S 18°25′23″E / 34.025761°S 18.423079°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0015/1 | Jonkershuis complex, Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°01′50″S 18°25′09″E / 34.030659°S 18.419072°E | ![]() | ||
9/2/111/0015/2 | Bertram wine cellar, Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0015/3 | Old wine cellar, Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ||||
9/2/111/0015/4 | Cloete cemetery, Groot Constantia, Wynberg District | Walled family graveyard on Groot Constantia farm, containing graves of about 20 individuals from the 18th and 19th centuries.[2] | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°01′51″S 18°25′28″E / 34.030953°S 18.424342°E | ![]() Upload Photo | |
9/2/111/0015/5 | Colyn burial vault, Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0015/6 | Main house, Groot Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°01′47″S 18°25′15″E / 34.029691°S 18.420806°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0065 | Timour Hall, Constantia, Cape Town | Type of site: House. This historic building is built in an interesting mixture of eighteenth and nineteenth century architectural styles. The large property on which it stands also contributes considerably to the character of the urban area in which it is situated. | Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°01′15″S 18°27′52″E / 34.020784°S 18.464362°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0065/1 | Constantia Glen, cnr Lochner & Martin Roads, Constantia, Wynberg | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°01′23″S 18°27′28″E / 34.023099°S 18.457759°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0087 | Conway Redoubt, Constantia Nek, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0091 | Hohenhort, Claasenbosch, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°00′07″S 18°26′04″E / 34.001902°S 18.434524°E | ![]() Upload Photo | ||
9/2/111/0094 | Nova Constantia, Constantia, Wynberg District | Nova Constantia originally formed part of the Groot Constantia estate and the house probably dates from the first quarter of the 19th century. The homestead is U-shaped and is regarded, mainly because of its impressive gables and its setting, as one of the finest Cape Dutch houses.
Type of site: Farmstead. |
Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°01′33″S 18°25′23″E / 34.025761°S 18.423079°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0109 | Goedgeloof, Provence Avenue, Constantia, Cape Town | Goedgeloof stands side by side with the larger more impressive Bel Ombre. It was possibly a guesthouse to the main building. The house, which originally had no hearth, was upgraded during the later part of the 19th century. This possibly happened while DR. H The farm which originally included both the properties, Belle Ombre and Goedgeloof was granted in 1728 to two brothers named Beck.
In 1744 the farm, which was by now known as Goedgeloef, was bought by Jacob van Reenen. In 1775 it came into the joint ownership of Josephus Anthonius Becker and the assistant supervisor of de Schuur. Type of site: House Current use: House. |
Cape Town, Constantia | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°00′46″S 18°25′49″E / 34.012865°S 18.430165°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0130 | Oran Cayen graveyard, Tokai Road, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0131 | Parish Road cemetery, Constantia, Wynberg District | Constantia | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0142 | Klein Constantia, Klein Constantia Road, Constantia | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°02′21″S 18°24′47″E / 34.039066°S 18.412958°E | ![]() ![]() | ||
9/2/111/0159 | Kramat, Erf 2610, Islam Hill, Constantia | Constantia | Wynberg | 34°02′09″S 18°25′45″E / 34.035714957836404°S 18.429080515440994°E | ![]() | ||
9/2/111/0011 | HOUT BAY MUNICIPAL AREA GENERAL, WYNBERG DISTRICT | Hout Bay | Wynberg | ![]() Upload Photo | |||
9/2/111/0141 | Chapmans Peak Scenic Drive, Wynberg District | Hout Bay | Wynberg | 34°03′28″S 18°21′58″E / 34.057729°S 18.366071°E | ![]() | ||
9/2/111/0026 | West Battery (West Fort), Hout Bay, Cape Town | The Dutch East India Company, and later the British government, were interested in Hout Bay not only because of its forests, but also because it could serve as an alternative anchorage when Table Bay was unsafe, and above all because it offered a possible landing place for hostile forces. Consequently fortifications were erected towards the end of the eighteenth century, first on the western side of the bay at the foot of the mountain called Hangklip, and later on the eastern side below Chapman's Peak.
Type of site: Battery. |
Cape Town, Hout Bay | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°03′20″S 18°20′52″E / 34.055599°S 18.347686°E | ![]() Upload Photo |
9/2/111/0048 | East Fort and Battery, Hout Bay, Cape Town | The Dutch East India Company, and later the British government, were interested in Hout Bay not only uecause of its forests, but also because it could serve as an alternative anchorage when Table Bay was unsafe, and above all because it offered a possible landing place for hostile forces. Consequently fortifications were erected towards the end of the eighteenth century, first on the western side of the bay at the foot of the mountain called Hangklip, and later on the eastern side below Chapman’s Peak.
Type of site: Fort Previous use: Fortification. Current use: Vacant. |
Cape Town, Hout Bay | Wynberg | Provincial Heritage Site | 34°02′00″S 18°21′00″E / 34.033333°S 18.350000°E | ![]() |
9/2/111/0049 | Kronendal, Main Road, Hout Bay, Cape Town | In the very year that he arrived at the Cape, Jan van Riebeeck sent woodsmen to Hout Bay to look for timber and in July, 1653, he went to investigate the forests in the "Houtbayken" for himself. In his journal he wrote:
"The forests were the finest in the world, however, and contained timber as long, thick and straight as one could wish." Unfortunately "the passage (was) so stony, hilly, mountainous and marshy" that no attempt was made to convey timber from there to the fort and it was only in 1693 that the "wagon road to the forest" was extended from Kirstenbosch over Constantia Nek to Hout Bay. Type of site: Farmstead. Kronendal was built in 1800 and is a very fine example of the old Cape Architecture. |
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