This
stunning & elegant house is of neo-Georgian style and was built during 1924-25 at a cost
of £15,000 for a prominent Invercargill businessman Sir Robert Anderson
(knighted in 1934 for his generous contributions to society & business)
Sir
Robert & Lady Anderson bought a neglected 300 acre block of land in 1910 that
included 50 acres of native bush, they were keen gardeners & and established extensive flower gardens & lawns around the homestead.
It was their wish that after their
deaths, the house & gardens, including a block of native bush, be gifted to
the city to be used as a public park. The house is now an Art Gallery
displaying a wide selection of New Zealand art and a pavillion & children’s
playground have since been added in the grounds.
Located
behind the house is a Maori wharepuni (meeting house) which was completed in
1920, well before the main residence. Sir Robert had an interest in Maori artefacts
& commissioned Tene Waitere, a famous Rotorua carver, to carve suitable
pieces for the whare. It was also built with a sprung dance floor for social
occasions & Sir Robert’s youngest daughter’s wedding was held there in 1932- it is actually bigger inside than it looks.
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