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Bushy Park Homestead

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Type
  
homestead

Country
  
New Zealand

Opened
  
1906

Floor count
  
1

Location
  
Bushy Park

Completed
  
1906

Town or city
  
Manawatu-Wanganui

Architect
  
Charles Natusch

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Address
  
791 Rangitatau East Road,

Owner
  
Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand

Architectural styles
  
Regency architecture, American Colonial

Similar
  
PS Waimarie, Bason Botanic Gardens, Kowhai Park, Whanganui Regional Museum, Waimarie

Bushy Park Homestead is an Edwardian-era homestead registered as a Category I heritage building by Heritage New Zealand. It is located in Bushy Park, at 791 Rangitatau East Road, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Kai Iwi, Whanganui, in the Manawatu-Wanganui region.

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Map of Bushy Park Homestead 791 Rangitatau E Rd, Kai Iwi 4578, New Zealand

The 22-room Edwardian homestead, designed by Charles Tilleard Natusch, includes a 109 feet (33 m) long, 6 feet (1.8 m)-wide hall that runs the length of the residence, as well as wood panelling, carved mantels, and Art Deco lights. Built by Russell and Bignell in 1906 at a cost of £4,566 for G. Frank Moore, a cattle and racehorse breeder, the residence and park were given to the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand by Moore in 1962. The homestead, bird sanctuary, and rain forest have been managed by Bushy Park Homestead and Forest Trust since 1994.

Bushy Park Homestead was registered by Heritage New Zealand, then called New Zealand Historic Places Trust, on 22 November 1984 as a Category I historic place. It was recognised for being designed by one of New Zealand's foremost architects, and for its association with the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand.

Bushy park homestead


References

Bushy Park Homestead Wikipedia