Ewelme Cottage Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Sunday 10:30-16:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
14 Ayr Street, Parnell, Auckland 1052, New ZealandMap
Phone+64 9 524 5729
What travelers say:
The surrounding environment of the farmhouse is quite pastoral, and it is a seclusion that lives here invincible. The interior of the house is quite modern and luxurious, as if it was pulled back to the modern society at once!
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Ewelme Cottage Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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If you are a literary and art lover, then you must not miss this historical cottage, because this historical building houses nearly 2,000 books, hundreds of pages of musical scores, some paintings and many well-preserved historical relics. There is also an exquisite little garden behind the Evelme farmhouse, the design of which reflects the style and character of the Victorian architecture. The cottage's history The fir-framed cottage was designed and built in the 1860s by Vicesimus Lush, an Anglican priest of Howick, and his wife Blanche. The cottage was built because Lush wanted his oldest son to study at Parnell Secondary School. But the school is far from home (Howick), and a feasible solution is to build a house near the school. Eighteen years after the cottage was built, it was repaired once by the owner of the house, and then in 1968 the house changed hands. The cozy cottage near the school provided children with a convenient and comfortable learning environment at that time. It also makes the family have a comfortable place to live when they occasionally visit Auckland.
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The surrounding environment of the farmhouse is quite pastoral, and it is a seclusion that lives here invincible. The interior of the house is quite modern and luxurious, as if it was pulled back to the modern society at once!
This is a villa-style bookstore. The design of the house alone shocked me. The story behind it is even more touching. It is said that it was designed and built by Vicesimus Lush, the Anglican priest of Howick, and his wife Blanche in the 1960s. Lush wanted his eldest son to study at Parnell Middle School. Father's love and mother's love are the greatest, all starting points are for the good of children. I feel that this is a love bookstore. The books in it are all father's deep love for his children. Holding a book, I hold up a love quite well. This place shocked my heart.
The classical Vitorian villa is said to have been designed and built by Vicesimus Lush, an Anglican priest of Howick, and his wife Blanche in the 1960s. Lush wanted his eldest son to study at Parnell Middle School. It is full of fatherly love. This historical building contains many books, nearly 2,000 copies, hundreds of pages of music scores, some drawings and many well-preserved historical relics. It's still a great feeling to turn a Book inside. Photographs are taken in a fairy tale bookstore.
A cabin full of books, a literary heart immediately jumped up
Literature and art enthusiasts must not miss this historic cottage. They deliberately checked the strategy of this cottage. This building has a simple appearance and is a Cunninghamia cabin. However, there are many precious books, hundreds of pages of music, full of history and a delicate garden behind the cottage. It has a Victorian style. It has been converted into a museum, which can be slowly changed into a museum. Visit.