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| COTTAGE, 20 PERCY STREET |
| This fine example of a cottage of the 1860s was the home of an interesting early Akaroa couple. |
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| COTTAGE, 23 BRUCE TERRACE |
| This early cottage illustrates perfectly the way in which the characters of many New Zealand buildings have been set by additions made over many years. |
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| COTTAGE, 41 RUE LAVAUD |
| Still in it garden setting and largely unaltered, this is one of Akaroa’s most charming early cottages. |
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| COTTAGE, 54a RUE JOLIE |
| It is relatively easy to move wooden-framed buildings and this cottage is an example of a building that began its life on one site but ended up on another. |
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| COTTAGE, 9 BRUCE TERRACE |
| One of Akaroa’s least modified early cottages, this dwelling was built by a colourful early settler, Captain Bruce. |
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| EIDON THALASSA |
| One of Akaroa’s larger houses of the late 19th century, Eidon Thalassa is a forerunner of the ubiquitous bungalow of the 20th century. |
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| ELIZABETH BROWN’S COTTAGE |
| When first built, this cottage was the home of Elizabeth Brown, one of Akaroa’s respected and hard-working 19th century settlers.
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| GLENCARRIG |
| This house, one of Akaroa’s oldest surviving dwellings, is one of the town’s most important buildings, architecturally and historically. |
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| HOUSE, 11 RUE BALGUERIE |
| Though it looks rather different from most of Akaroa’s early dwellings, this small house was almost certainly built in the 1860s. |
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| LA BELLE VILLA |
| One of Akaroa’s most photographed buildings, this Carpenter Gothic house dates from 1874. |
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