36 Houghton Drive is one of a pair of buildings (Stands 1123 and 1125) situated in the suburb of
Houghton, Johannesburg with fine craftsmanship in the Arts and Crafts manner.[1] The buildings were designed in 1919 by the architect Piercy Patrick Eagle and commissioned by the original owner P.W. McKie. Eagle was a
Transvaal Government Architect from 1904 to 1920, and he designed public buildings including
Jeppe High School for Boys and King Edward VII High School.[2][3]
36 Houghton Drive is one of a pair of buildings (Stands 1123 and 1125) situated in the suburb of
Houghton, Johannesburg with fine craftsmanship in the Arts and Crafts manner.[1] The buildings were designed in 1919 by the architect Piercy Patrick Eagle and commissioned by the original owner P.W. McKie. Eagle was a
Transvaal Government Architect from 1904 to 1920, and he designed public buildings including
Jeppe High School for Boys and King Edward VII High School.[2][3]