Plan Change 29 Heritage Spreadsheet May 2013 Property List Class Report

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Plan Change 29 Heritage Spreadsheet May 2013 Property List Class Report APPENDIX A - HERITAGE ITEMS Note: To avoid confusion, numbers without items are marked as Blank The Heritage Inventory records the location, name, District Plan classification and number and NZHPT status of buildings and items subject to the heritage rules. Each entry has a link to the Heritage report which indicates the significance of the item. List No. Name Location HPT Class Group Interior Report 1 Ward Observatory and Telescope (include interior) Cooks Garden 170 Cat 1 Class A Interior 2 Blank 3 Waitohi School Building Wanganui Intermediate School 90 Dublin Street 996 Cat 2 Class C 4 Clock tower Cooks Gardens 976 Cat 2 Class B 5 Golden Gates Cooks Gardens 984 Cat 2 Class B 6 Sarjeant Gallery (include interior) Queens Park 167 Cat 1 Class A Interior 7 Blank 8 Veterans' Steps & Lion Monument Queens Park 995 Cat 2 Class A 9 Watt Memorial Fountain Intersection of Victoria Ave and Ridgway Street 1013 Cat 2 Class B 10 Cenotaph Queens Park 974 Cat 2 Class B 11 Durie Hill Memorial Tower Tower Crescent 978 Cat 2 Class A 12 St Peter's Church Lychgate 75 Koromiko Street 993 Cat 2 Class B 13 St Peter's Church (Anglican) 69 Koromiko Street 992 Cat 2 Class B 14 Friends School original homestead Great North Road 2739 Cat 2 Class B 15 Friends School classroom block Great North Road 954 Cat 2 Class B 16 St Joseph's Convent (Catholic) Jerusalem GR884.814 961 Cat 2 Class A 17 St Joseph's Church (Catholic) (include interior) Jerusalem GR 885.815 161 Cat 1 Class A Interior 18 Bushy Park Homestead (include interior) and Stables Rangitatau East Road GR754.546 157 Cat 1, 952 Cat 2 Class A Interior 19 Church Pepara (Anglican) Koriniti 957 Cat 2 Class B 20 Kemp Monument Moutoa Gardens 165 Cat 1 Class A Group 21 Moutoa Monument Moutoa Gardens 987 Cat 2 Class A Group 22 School Memorial (?) Moutoa Gardens 2743 Cat 2 Class A Group 23 Maori WWI Memorial Moutoa Gardens 4954 Cat 2 Class A Group 24 Blank 25 Kawana Flourmill and Watermill (include interior) Matahiwi GR946.965 158 Cat 1 Class A 26 Netherdale Homestead Fordell GR958.363 959 Cat 2 Class B Whanganui District Plan (PC39 Archaeological sites Decisions 4 June 2016) - Appendix A Heritage Items 1 List No. Name Location HPT Class Group Interior Report 27 Oneida Homestead (include interior) Fordell GR975.374 160 Cat 1 Class A 28 Blank 29 South African (Boer) War Memorial Cooks Gardens 972 Cat 2 Class B 30 Matai Awa 2 Parsons Street 5451 Cat 2 Class B 31 Belmont (dwelling) Belmont Road 5474 Cat 2 Class B 32 St Mary's Church (Anglican) Upokongaro GR909.467 163 Cat 1 Class A Interior 33 Wanganui Collegiate School toilet blocks (2) 132 Liverpool Street 1007 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 34 Wanganui Collegiate School Chapel 132 Liverpool Street 999 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 35 Wanganui Collegiate School Grey House 132 Liverpool Street 1001 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 36 Blank 37 Wanganui Collegiate School Big School 132 Liverpool Street 1004 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 38 Bastia Hill Water Tower 13 Bastia Avenue 970 Cat 2 Class B 39 Wanganui Club 136 St Hill Street 998 Cat 2 Class B 40 Waireka (Fitzherbert House) 139 Glasgow Street 980 Cat 2 Class B 41 Braeburn Flats (former Braeburn Hotel) 15 Anzac Parade 973 Cat 2 Class B 42 Blank 43 Blank 44 Wanganui Rowing Club Building 1A Taupo Quay 1010 Cat 2 Class B 45 Field House 246 Somme Parade 979 Cat 2 Class B 46 Bank of NZ Building (former) 26 Victoria Avenue 969 Cat 2 Class B 47 Braves Softball Club Rooms 29 Puriri Street 5305 Cat 2 Class B 48 Cosmopolitan Club (former) 30 Drews Ave 2741 Cat 2 Class B 49 Walford House 30 Liverpool Street 997 Cat 2 Class B 50 Riverlands (dwelling) 32-40 Riverbank Road 960 Cat 2 Class B 51 St Johns Post Office (former) 373 Victoria Avenue 991 Cat 2 Class B 52 Bank of New South Wales (former) 39 Victoria Avenue 968 Cat 2 Class B 53 Maramarama (Claverley) (dwelling) 4 Acton Place 975 Cat 2 Class B 54 Wanganui Collegiate School Pavilion 132 Liverpool Street 1005 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 55 Bayly House 45 Bell Street 971 Cat 2 Class B 56 Royal Wanganui Opera House 69 St Hill Street 169 Cat 1 Class A 57 Wanganui Commercial Club 72 St Hill Street 1008 Cat 2 Class B 58 National Bank of NZ Bldg 98 Victoria Avenue 988 Cat 2 Class B Whanganui District Plan (PC39 Archaeological sites Decisions 4 June 2016) - Appendix A Heritage Items 2 List No. Name Location HPT Class Group Interior Report 59 Durie Hill Elevator Shaft/ Tunnel (include interior) Tower Crescent to Anzac Parade 164 Cat 1 Class A Interior 60 Sarjeant House 47 Bell Street 985 Cat 2 Class B 61 Henson Brick Works Kukuta Road GR902.437 958 Cat 2 Class B 62 Wanganui Collegiate School Hadfield House 132 Liverpool Street 1002 Cat 2 Class A Class A Group 63 Standard Chain Mark Moutoa Gardens 7101 Cat 1 Class A 64 Whanganui Regional Museum Watt Street 1009 Cat 2 Class B 65 Craig House 238 Wicksteed Street 986 Cat 2 Class B 66 Kawana Miller's Cottage (include interior) Matahiwi GR948.764 159 Cat 1 Class B 67 St Oswald's Church (Anglican) Crn SH3 / Western Line, Westmere 956 Cat 2 Class B 68 Blank 69 Blank 70 Freeman R Jackson Memorial Pergola Racecourse grounds, Purnell Street 982 Cat 2 Class B 71 Residences 80-82 Campbell Street 80-82 Campbell Street Class B Group Facades 72 Blank 73 Roots House 107 Springvale Road Class B 74 Blank 75 Kent House 26 Kent Rd Class B 76 Blank 77 Blank 78 Blank 79 St. Paul's Memorial Church Anaua Street, Putiki Class A Interior 80 - 90 Blank 91 Pill Boxes Castlecliff Beach Class B 92 Winter Gardens Building Virginia Lake Class B 93 Pump House Virginia Lake Class B 94 Higginbottom Fountain Virginia Lake Class B 95 Statue of Tainui Virginia Lake Class B 96 Gates and Avenue of Palms at entrance from Virginia Road Virginia Lake Class B 97 Blank 98 Blank 99 Blank 100 Blank Whanganui District Plan (PC39 Archaeological sites Decisions 4 June 2016) - Appendix A Heritage Items 3 List No. Name Location HPT Class Group Interior Report 101 Pill Box(es) South Beach Class B 102 Blank 103 Blank 104 Blank 105 Blank 106 Blank 107 Blank 108 Blank Class B 109 Fernielea Homestead No2 Line GR967.359 Class B 110 Lambhill Homestead Warrengate GR961.347 Class B 111 - 292 Blank 293 Plunket Rooms 4 Campbell Street Class B 294 St Paul's Presbyterian Church 112 Guyton Street Class B 295 Perrett's Buildings Cr Victoria Avenue and Maria Place Class B 296 Earle's Building Cr Victoria Avenue and Guyton Street Class B 297 Victoria Court 92-96 Victoria Avenue Class B 298 Jockey Club Offices 30 Maria Place Class B 299 King's Chambers 28 Maria Place Class B 300 Accountants' Chambers 26 Maria Place Class B 301 Steak Out 72 Guyton Street Class B Class B Group 302 Brookfields 70 Guyton Street Class B Class B Group 303 Chaineys (facade above verandah) 66 Guyton Street Class B Class B Group Façade above verandah 304 The Bakery 64 Guyton Class B Class B Group 305 Olivers (facade above verandah) 60 Guyton Class B Class B Group Façade above verandah 306 McGruer's (facade above verandah and verandah columns) cnr Victoria Avenue/Guyton Street Class B Façade above verandah 306 McGruer's (facade above verandah and verandah columns) 75 - 77 Guyton Street Class B Façade above verandah 307 Central City Pharmacy 121 Victoria Avenue Class B 308 Purdy's (facade above verandah) 135 and 137-137A Victoria Avenue Class B Façade above verandah 309 Spillanes 139 Victoria Avenue Class B 310 Central Fire Station 139 Guyton Street Class B 311 Selwyn Building 74-84 Victoria Avenue Class B 312 United Friendly Societies Building 67-69 Guyton Street Class B Whanganui District Plan (PC39 Archaeological sites Decisions 4 June 2016) - Appendix A Heritage Items 4 List No. Name Location HPT Class Group Interior Report 313 Trinity Buildings 170-188 Victoria Avenue Class B 314 Grand Hotel 99 St Hill Street Class B 315 Ladies' Rest 75 St Hill Rooms Class B 316 Alexander Library Queens Park Class A 317 Dustin's 59 Victoria Avenue Class B 318 Power Board Offices 151 St Hill Street Class B 319 War Memorial Hall Watt Street 7442 Cat 1 Class A 320 Airport Terminal and Control Tower Wanganui Airport Class A 321 District Council Offices Guyton Street Class B 322 Wairere House 1 Bates Street Class A 323 Departmental Building Watt Street Class B 324 Hastings Moore 88 Guyton Street, Class B 325 Gower's Building (facade above verandah) 163 Victoria Avenue Class B Class B Group 326 Dominion Buildings 165-169 Victoria Avenue Class B Class B Group 327 D A Morrison 171-175 Victoria Avenue Class B Class B Group 328 Hughes Building 179 Victoria Avenue Class B Class B Group 329 Carlton Building 183 Victoria Avenue Class B Class B Group 330 Tram shelter (bus stop) opposite Aramoho cemetery Class C 331 Milestone 7, SH4 478 SH4, Upokongaro Class C 332 Imlay Graves Outside 16 Wordsworth Street Class B 333 Karaka Street Light, 137a Karaka Street 137a Karaka Street Class B 334 Queens Park School Memorial Gates Cameron Terrace Class B 335 Purnell House 79 Purnell Street Class B 336 Broughton Memorial, Christ Church 235 Wicksteed Street Class C 337 Margaret Watt Children's Home Clarkson Avenue Class B 338 Old Castlecliff fire station 6 Bryce Street Class C 339 St Anthony's Chapel, 12a York Street Class B 340 Lodge Moutoa 43 Tawa Street (group of buildings) Class C Group 341 Tram Shed/ Fire Station 41 Tawa Street (group of buildings) Class C Group 342 Gonville Town Hall 41 Tawa Street (group of buildings) Class C Group 343 St George's, Grey Street 125 Grey Street Class C 345 Sacred Heart Chapel Oakland Avenue Class B Interior Whanganui District Plan (PC39 Archaeological sites Decisions 4 June 2016) - Appendix A Heritage Items 5 List No.
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