House Hains

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House Hains
File:House Hains 002.jpg
General information
Status Complete
Type Residential
Location Yeoville, South Africa
Technical details
Floor count 1
Design and construction
Architect J.A. Cope-Christie

House Hains in Yeoville, Johannesburg, was designed for Henry Hains by architect James Alfred Cope-Christie and was constructed in 1903. Henry Hains was an editor and accountant who arrived in the Rand in 1888 and settled in 1891. He applied for Rand Pioneer status in 1904.[1]

The site occupied 2 stands in what was then an up-market middle class suburb. In 1933, the outbuildings, stables and garden belonging to House Hains were removed to make way for a second house to the east. This alteration was undertaken by the third owner, Mrs Socher.

In 1942, Hains House itself was sub-divided into two units.[2]

Design

An attractive single storey red brick dwelling, House Hains has elevations articulated by a varied roofscape, painted woodwork, and verandahs with ornamental timber detailing.

The property has three bedrooms and two entertaining rooms with kitchen, bathroom and servants room to the rear. A generous verandah off the dining room provides an outdoor entertainment space. It is a spacious house of pleasing proportions, having been originally designed to sit within two stands.

Recent History

Over the years the house was left in neglect however it was recently bought and revived by the present owner.[3]

The house has now been restored to its former glory as a single dwelling.

Heritage Status

House Hains is recognised as a national heritage monument for the following reasons:

  • Association with J.A. Cope-Christie, a renowned architect of early 20th century Johannesburg
  • House Hains is one of only three surviving houses designed by J.A. Cope-Christie, all of which are protected heritage monuments
  • House Hains retains most of its original design features, which are identifiable with J.A. Cope-Christie's style
  • House Hains is an attractive example of a Rand Pioneer house

References

  1. As detailed in the Submission to the National Monuments Council in May 1993
  2. As detailed in the Submission to the National Monuments Council in May 1993
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