Architectural style Norman revival Completed 1930 Opened 1930 | Architect Herbert W. Hall Reference no. 312 Designated as world heritage site 28 June 1984 | |
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St. David's Memorial Church is a historic building in the township of Cave, South Canterbury.
History
It was designed in 1930 by Herbert W. Hall. The building was awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects gold medal in 1934. It was built for Thomas Burnett in memory of his father Andrew Burnett (1838–1927) and his mother Catherine (1837–1914), as well as to commemorate other pioneering run-holders who took up runs in the Mackenzie country.
References
St. David's Memorial Church, Cave Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA