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Mt Lees Reserve

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Established by its original owner, Ormond Wilson, and developed over a period of 70 years, ...

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Antrim House

free event
every weekday, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Antrim House was built in 1904-05 for Robert Hannah, founder of Hannah's footwear company...

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Howick Historical Village

every day, 10:00am - 4:00pm

Explore the tranquil surroundings of a village showing life in Auckland from 1840 to...

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Bell House

free event
every day, 10:00am

Bell House was one of four similar houses built for officers of the Royal New Zealand...

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Bushy Park Homestead

every day, 9:00am - 5:00pm

A native bird sanctuary, virgin rainforest and Edwardian homestead. Bushy Park...

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Ewelme Cottage

on Fri, Sat, Sun, 10:30am - 4:30pm

To visit Ewelme Cottage is to step back into the 1880s. Built of kauri wood in 1863-64 for ...

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Arrowtown Chinese Settlement

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The Arrowtown Chinese Settlement was one of at least ten Chinese settlements that grew up...

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Caccia Birch House

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Caccia Birch House is a Historic Places Trust Category 1 property in the Palmerston North...

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Asbestos Cottage

free event
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If the cottage walls could talk, they would tell a story of love and heartache. Love...

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Jack's Hut

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For an insight into the days of the roadmen who maintained the coach roads before the...

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