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| | House HGL Panchaud, Black Roof Parktown, Johannesburg, Gauteng BAKER and FLEMING: Architect
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Date: | 1910 | Client: | HGL Panchaud | Type: | Homestead | |
Style: | Arts and Crafts | Status: | Extant | Street: | 40 The Valley Rd |
Click to view mapCoordinates: 26°10'33.45" S 28°01'35.68" E Alt: 1710m | | Transcription of Blue Plaque:
JOHANNESBURG ARCHITECTURAL LEGACY
BLACK ROOF
Black Roof was designed by the architects Baker
and Fleming in 1910 for Mr H G L Panchaud. He
came to South Africa in 1899 as a volunteer with his
Indian Regiment in the South African War (1899-1902).
Afterwards, he joined the Neumann Group as their
Company Secretary. The original shingle roof has been
replaced with slate. Built of stone taken from the
ridge behind the house, the tilt of the eaves, the
dormer windows and the deep recessed stoep
are characteristic of Arts and
Crafts architecture.
(The Heritage Portal)
Books that reference House HGL Panchaud, Black Roof Greig, Doreen. 1970. Herbert Baker in South Africa. Cape Town: PURNELL. pg 240 |
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