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Old St Paul's
A Wellington icon, Old St Paul's is a must-see experience when visiting Wellington.
Old Government Buildings
One of the world's greatest wooden buildings and located on Lambton Quay, the Old Government Buildings were the heart of of our fledgling democracy.
Antrim House
Antrim House was built as the ultimate statement home, now positioned between high-rise apartments in central Wellington.
Pencarrow Lighthouse
An isolated landmark, light from the 1859 lighthouse on Wellington Harbour's Pencarrow Head can be seen as far as Marlborough’s Cloudy Bay.
An introduction to Old Government Buildings
650 cubic metres of kauri are on display at Old Government Buildings, its story including names such as Ballance, Vogel, Massey and Seddon.
An introduction to Antrim House
Robert Hannah built Antrim House in 1905. It features kauri panelling and staircase, pressed metal ceilings, stained glass windows, and a tower.
An introduction to Pencarrow Lighthouse
Pencarrow Lighthouse is a four-hour return walk. At the top you’ll find a 12-metre high, cast-iron octagonal tower, and views over the Cook Strait.
Upper Hutt Blockhouse
Upper Hutt Blockhouse, a remnant of the New Zealand wars, was built out of a fearful 'last stand' mindset.
An introduction to Old St Paul's
Old St Paul's is a Gothic Revival pro-cathedral located in central Wellington. Made of diverse native timbers, its beauty will take your breath away.
Wellington
Visit Pouhere Taonga Heritage New Zealand historic places the coolest little capital, Wellington, surrounded by culture, history, nature and cuisine.
An introduction to Lyttelton Timeball
After the Canterbury earthquakes collapsed the tower and its three-storey station, the timeball and its tower have been rebuilt.
An Introduction to Upper Hutt Blockhouse
The Upper Hutt Blockhouse was originally in the centre of Upper Hutt, at first a refuge, then given legal protection as a historic building.
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An introduction to Fyffe House
Fyffe House shows how demanding life was when it was constructed in the 1840s, built from imported timber. Several of its owners met untimely ends.
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.