Shuter House
Shuter House is situated at 381 Langalibalele Street (Longmarket Street) in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa and designed by the well-known architect Phillip Dudgeon who also designed The Old Durban Town Hall.
The building was declared a National Monument (now known as a heritage landmark) on 16 September 1988[1]
Shuter House is a single-story building with a pyramid roof. It has a verandah along three sides and plastered brick walls with a simulated stone course and ornate timber columns.[2]
Notes
- ↑ "Shuter House, 381 Longmarket Street, Pietermaritzburg". South African Heritage Resources Agency. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
- ↑ Camp 2001, p. 115.
References
- Camp, Steve (2001). Historic Pietermaritzburg. Shuter & Shooter. ISBN 978-0-620-23329-3.
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Coordinates: 29°35′55″S 30°23′05″E / 29.59861°S 30.38472°E
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