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Name Location Crosses Highest Point m Road Between towns Road surface Akkedisberg Pass: 160: R320: Riviersonderend and Stanford: tar Attakwaskloof Pass (old): 820: Mosselbay and Oudtshoorn
This is a list of the heritage sites in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resource Agency. [1]For additional provincial heritage sites declared by Heritage Western Cape, the provincial heritage resources authority of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, please see the entries at the end of the list.
This is a list of the heritage sites near Cape Town as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. [1]For additional provincial heritage sites declared by Heritage Western Cape, the provincial heritage resources authority of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, please see the entries at the end of the list.
Heritage Western Cape (HWC) is a provincial heritage resources authority established by the Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport of the government of the Western Cape province in South Africa. It is a public entity set up under the terms of the National Heritage Resources Act. [ 2 ]
Over time, Jamestown has transformed from a subsistence farming village into a primarily residential area as residents have sought work elsewhere in order to survive. [12] [13] [14] A heritage committee was established in 2010 to document the history of Jamestown for the benefit of future generations, to restore old buildings and to facilitate increased involvement in local festivals and ...
List of heritage sites in Cape Town CBD and the Waterfront; List of heritage sites in Clanwilliam; List of heritage sites in Table Mountain; List of heritage sites in the Bo-Kaap of Cape Town; List of heritage sites in Worcester, Western Cape; List of heritage sites near Cape Town; List of heritage sites in Simon's Town; Highgate Ostrich Show Farm
Cape Town's Southern Suburbs lie to the Southeast of the slopes of Table Mountain within rich valleys and vast plains reaching from just south of the Table Bay industrial neighbourhoods in the north to the False Bay coastal suburbs and the Cape Peninsula cliffs to the south, and are crossed North-South by the M3 and M5 freeways. In general ...
The annual Cape Almanac for 1840 [2] described the area and stated that : The new village of 'Claremont' succeeds, near to which, on the left, is 'Claremont House', the property of R. Waters Esq, who has lately laid out the grounds with much taste, in the manner usually known as the English style of landscape gardening.