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The Anglikaanse Kerk (Anglican Church) in Swellendam, built in 1911, is a notable example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture in the Western Cape. The church is located in Swellendam, one of the oldest towns in South Africa, founded in 1746 by the Dutch East India Company. The Anglican community in Swellendam dates back to the 19th century, with services initially held in private homes or other venues before this dedicated church building was constructed. The 1911 structure reflects the Gothic Revival style common in Anglican church architecture of the period, featuring pointed arches and stained glass windows. The church remains an active place of worship and a landmark in the town, contributing to Swellendam's rich heritage as a historic settlement with many preserved Cape Dutch and Victorian buildings.
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