Afrikaans: Hierdie huis dateer waarskynlik uit die 18de eeu en was na bewering die tuiste van Wolraad Woltemade, wat in 1773 op heldhaftige wyse sy perd keer op keer na die sinkende "De Jonge Thomas" laat swem het, voordat hy self verdrink het. Onder ou RNG-wetgewing is die huis tot gedenkwaardigheid verklaar op 29 Oktober 1971. Die huis behoort tans aan joernalis Jos Baker.
English: The house probably dates from the 18th century and is alleged to have been the home of Wolraad Woltemade who, in 1773, performed the heroic deed in which he swam his horse to the sinking De Jonge Thomas several times before drowning himself. It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 29 October 1971. The house now belongs to journalist Jos Baker.[1]
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