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Ewelme Cottage
Ewelme Cottage in Parnell, Auckland, was commissioned by Rev Vicesimus Lush in 1864 and has remained largely unchanged ever since.
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Alberton is a fantastic glimpse into the daily domestic life of a colonial family, and early Auckland’s fashionable set.
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Located in Newmarket, Highwic is the sprawling home of Alfred Buckland, first wife Eliza, then second wife Matilda, and 21 children over the years.
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Visiting Ewelme Cottage is an immersive experience, displaying the lives of a middle class Victorian clerical family.
Visit heritage
Heritage New Zealand wishes to enrich the lives of Tangata in Aotearoa by enabling them to visit Heritage sites across the country.
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This beautiful kauri house tells the story of Jane Clendon, widowed and left to raise eight children under the age of 16 on her own.
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After the Canterbury earthquakes collapsed the tower and its three-storey station, the timeball and its tower have been rebuilt.
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With a history of subversion and political agitation, this was the family home of Kate Sheppard between 1888 and 1902.
Te Waimate Mission
Te Waimate Mission features Aotearoa New Zealand's second oldest surviving building, and was established as a model farming village.
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The 1839 Mangungu Mission house is an example of heritage conservation in progress. Visit the mission house to learn about its nomadic history.
Thursdays at the mill
These blokes have met weekly at the mill for 15 years, with the ambition of bringing the old mill back to life.