Gandhi House Troyeville

Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi lived here from 1904 to 1906 together with his wife Kasturba and sons Manilal, Ramdas and Devdas. They shared the house with Henry Polak, Gandhi’s friend and colleague in his law office. In 1905 they were joined by Polak’s wife Millie, who describes the house in her book on Gandhi: “The house was situated in a fairly good middle-class neighbourhood, on the outskirts of town. It was a double –storied, detached, eight-roomed building of the modern villa type, surrounded by a garden, and having in front the open spaces of the koppies. The upstairs verandah was roomy enough to sleep on it, and indeed in warm weather it was often so used."
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Provincial Heritage Site
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Circa: 
1900-1909