Fletcher House

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Fletcher House

Fletcher house, Otago Peninsula, Dunedin, New Zealand

an Edwardian Villa

This typical Edwardian villa was built in 1909 by Sir James Fletcher, founder of Fletcher Construction Company Ltd. In December 1990 Fletcher Challenge decided to restore the Fletcher House and open it to the public,
making it the first villa in New Zealand to be opened for all to enjoy.
It has been fully restored to its former glory and furnished in the
style of the period by the Otago Settlers Museum.

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Other times by arrangement call or email
Adults $10, accompanied children free.

, Broad Bay • Telephone
Parking available 150m past Fletcher House (Portobello side)

Fletcher House

Timeline

  • 1908 Arrival of James Fletcher from Scotland
  • 1909 Builders James Fletcher and Albert Morris lodge a tender for a new house to be built for local storekeeper Hubert Green and his wife at , Broad Bay. A double bay windowed villa with return verandah is built with views over Turnbull Bay.
  • 1931 Mr and Mrs Green move to Auckland and sell their house to the three Miller sisters.
  • 1938 Mr and Mrs Paterson purchase the property and reside here for 44 years. They make various alterations including partially enclosing the verandah to form a woodworking shop, front steps are removed to provide a ramp suitable for wheelchair access and the dining room ceiling has its ceiling lowered.
  • 1981 Mr and Mrs Dickson purchase the house and extend the rear lean-to to provide a new kitchen, pantry, laundry and bathroom.
  • 1990 Fletcher Challenge purchases the house.
  • 1991 A conservation report is prepared and the restoration begins.
  • 1992 Furnishing and garden design are completed by a team from the Settlers Museum and Dunedin Botanic Garden. Oct
  • 1992 The fully restored Fletcher House, managed by the Otago Peninsula Trust, is opened to the public
    by Sir James Fletcher, son of the original builder.

fletcher_logoAn Otago Peninsula Trust Enterprise

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