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Reinet House

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Reinet House
Reinet House. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

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Reinet House, located in Graaf-Reinet (Sarah Baartman District Municipality), Eastern Cape, was built by the Cape Government between 1805 and 1812 as Dutch Reformed Church Parsonage, which is now a museum. Reinet House was built as a church house for a member of the clergy, built by slaves and members of the community.

The Rev. Kicherer was the first incumbent to occupy the fine new parsonage. In 1822, Reverend Andrew Murray from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, became the resident minister. He was the successor of Reverend Abraham Faure and served until his death in 1866

Located on Murray Street, it is a six-gabled, h-shaped Cape Dutch structure built with locally sourced materials. It may have been designed by Louis M. Thibault who also designed the Drostdy in Graaff-Reinet.

After Reverend Andrew Murrays death in 1866 the parsonage was occupied by his son, Charles Murray. The shutters of his study window have remained closed since the day of Reverend Andrew Murray's death as a mark of respect. Reverend Murray married Maria Steegmann, a girl of sixteen at the time, and they had eleven children: John, Andrew, Maria, William, Charles, Jemima, Isabella, James, George, Helen and Eliza.

After Charles death in 1904, his sister Helen Murray, used the building as a hostel to train girls as teachers from January 1906. The hostel was called and Midlands Seminary and she was the principal. In 1907, she named it Reinet House. It was later used as a boys' hostel for the college until 1943. In 1944, the building became unoccupied, and started falling into disrepair. In 1947, the Graaf Reinet Publicity Association bought the building, and plans were made to restore the building and turn the parsonage into a museum

Adapted from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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