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Wynberg (/ ˈ w aɪ n b ɜːr ɡ / WYNE-burg) is a southern suburb of the City of Cape Town in Western Cape, South Africa. It is situated between Plumstead and Kenilworth , and is a main transport hub for the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town.
This Wild almond hedge was planted in 1660 on the instructions on Jan van Riebeeck to mark the boundaries of the settlement at the Cape. The two portions of the hedge which escaped destruction are the oldest declared national monuments in South Africa. Cape Town, Bishopscourt: Wynberg Provincial Heritage Site
Hawthornden House is a double-storeyed house on Herschel Walk in the suburb of Wynberg in Cape Town, South Africa. The house likely dates from 1683, but was substantially rebuilt in the French Victorian style in 1881 by a Capt. John Spence.
The Maynardville Open-Air Theater is an outdoor theatre in Maynardville Park, Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. It seats 720 people and is known for its annual Shakespeare in the Park plays. History
Wynberg Park, formerly known as King Edward Park, [1] is a park situated in the southern suburb of Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. [2] [3] The park has number of amenities including a children's playground, a duck pond, and multiple braai/barbecue areas. The gardeners cottage at Wynberg Park in 1910, eight years after the park opened.
Wynberg Boys' High School is a public English medium boys high school situated in the suburb of Wynberg of Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa.Founded in 1841, it is one of the best academic schools in Cape Town, it is believed by scholars and old boys to be the second oldest school in South Africa, however, there are several schools that were established at earlier dates as ...
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The Wynberg Railway Company was established in 1861 to build a railway line from Salt River Junction to Wynberg, which opened on 19 December 1864. [1] In 1876 the company was taken over by the Cape Government Railways, and the line, which had originally been built to the standard gauge, was rebuilt to Cape gauge.