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| | Kruger House - First - Museum Boekenhoutfontein, Krugersdorp district, Gauteng |  |
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| Date: | 1862 | Type: | Farmhouse | |
| Status: | Adaptive re-use |
Click to view mapCoordinates: 25°33'24.89" S 27°07'19.94" E Alt: 1208m | | Paul Kruger’s first home at Boekenhoutfontein.
See also:
Bronkhorst House
Kruger House - Second.
Read The Kruger Houses at Boekenhoutfontein April 17, 2022 by Vincent Carruthers on The Heritage Portal.
The transcription of the Blue plaque:
MAGALIESBERG CULTURE & HERITAGE
FIRST
KRUGER HOUSE
Boekenhoutfontein
Built by Paul Kruger in 1862, it is a traditional
Transvaal Boer farmhouse, with thick white-washed walls,
a high reed ceiling and a thatched roof. These construction
methods made for a dwelling that would be cool in summer and
warm in winter. It has a peach-pip and cow-dung floor, which was
extremely durable.
Paul Kruger and his family stayed here from 1862 until 1873
when the second house was constructed. Today, it is used as
a museum which contains exhibits informing visitors
about daily life on a 19th century Transvaal farm.
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