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| BLYTHCLIFFE |
| One of Akaroa’s most distinctive early large houses, Blythcliffe has an important place in New Zealand’s architectural history. |
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| BURNSIDE GARDENS |
| This handsome, well-proportioned square villa was built in the first decade of the 20th century. |
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| CAPTAIN BRUCE’S COTTAGE |
| Two separate parts of different ages make up this cottage, but they sit comfortably together. |
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| CHANEY COTTAGE |
| This cottage has several features typical of New Zealand colonial architecture, including a curved verandah on its front and a lean-to at the rear.
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| COTTAGE, 10 PERCY STREET |
| Despite some alterations, this typical cottage of the 1870s still has its original charm and character. |
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| COTTAGE, 10 RUE LAVAUD |
| The only survivor of four similar cottages built in 1877, this is a good example of the simplicity of New Zealand’s colonial domestic architecture.
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| COTTAGE, 112 RUE JOLIE |
| This cottage has an unusual appearance which is explained by it origins as a shed from which an undertaker ran his business. |
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| COTTAGE, 12 RUE BALGUERIE |
| One of several cottages built on Rue Balguerie uphill from St Peter’s Church. |
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| COTTAGE, 162 RUE JOLIE |
| This cottage has several typical features of Akaroa cottages and like many others was owned by the same family for many years.
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| COTTAGE, 17 RUE BALGUERIE |
| More substantial than many earlier cottages, this elegant home is distinguished by a prominent cross gable and bay windows. |
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