Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3318CD1019
    Site Name
    Old Granary Complex, 11 Buitenkant Street, Cape Town
    Site Category
    Historical/alternative Site Name
    Alternate, Customs House
    Record Administration
    Author
    clinton.jackson
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:49
    Archaeology Recordings
    Identifiers
    Inventory Reference
    Recording date
    Recorders
    Recording Media
    GPS
    Primary?
    Yes
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -33.926858, 18.424809
      Western Cape
      • City of Cape Town
      Land Parcel Details
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 177447
      Address:
      11 Buitenkant Street
      Zonnebloem
      Cape Town
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade II
      GradingComment

      Grading by: Heritage Western Cape

      Significance criteria
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      Provincial
      Level
      High
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      Provincial
      Level
      High
      Statement of Significance

      The building known as The Old Granary was constructed in the early 1800’s and is, in part, the work of recognised master craftsmen of the time, one being sculptor Anton Anreith who was responsible for the pediment and statues of Neptune and Britannia. The front portion of the building contains elements of major architectural and aesthetic significance. The property represents a rare historical record of largely undisturbed development and use over a major length of time where it served initially as a dwelling house after which it was purchased by the British colonial government for use as a Customs House, probably because of its proximity to the Castle, where the original customs house was located. Subsequently the use was changed to that of a Granary or grain store.Situated next to the original justicie plaats the property also has great historical significance associated with the enforcement of public order in a predominantly colonialist era of government where it served as both a Magistrate’s Court and a prison (House of Correction) for women. The Old Granary complex is regarded as an important complex of buildings of the colonial period in the Province, in terms of both architecturaland social significance.

      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      The building known as The Old Granary was constructed in the early 1800’s and is, in part, the work of recognised master craftsmen of the time, one being sculptor Anton Anreith who was responsible for the pediment and statues of Neptune and Britannia. The front portion of the building contains elements of major architectural and aesthetic significance. The property represents a rare historical record of largely undisturbed development and use over a major length of time where it served initially as a dwelling house after which it was purchased by the British colonial government for use as a Customs House, probably because of its proximity to the Castle, where the original customs house was located. Subsequently the use was changed to that of a Granary or grain store.Situated next to the original justicie plaats the property also has great historical significance associated with the enforcement of public order in a predominantly colonialist era of government where it served as both a Magistrate’s Court and a prison (House of Correction) for women. The Old Granary complex is regarded as an important complex of buildings of the colonial period in the Province, in terms of both architecturaland social significance.

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      77xx
      Notice Date
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
      Diagram Number
      S.G. 256/2015
      Granery.pdf (83.16 KB)
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