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| | Stables of Pallinghurst Johannesburg, Gauteng BAKER and MASEY: Architect 1903 Harold Wolseley SPICER: Architect 1925
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Date: | 1903 : 1925 | Type: | Stables | |
Status: | Adaptive re-use |
Click to view mapCoordinates: 26°10'15.46" S 28°01'49.36" E | | Transcription of Blue Plaque:
JOHANNESBURG ARCHITECTURAL LEGACY
THE STABLES
OF PALLINGHURST
Designed by Baker and Masey in 1903 as the stables
of Pallinghurst house, the buildings were
converted to a family home in 1925 by the architect
H. Wolseley-Spicer for the stockbroker, Guy Chalkley. In
1931, the property was bought by author Sarah Gertrude
Millin and her husband, Judge Philip Millin who
added the library. The modest entrance is through
the stable yard, and the hayloft now
accommodates bedrooms.
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