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Caccia Birch House

(228) Historical landmark in Palmerston North, New Zealand
Temporarily closed
Address: 130 Te Awe Awe Street, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 357 5363
Caccia-Birch House is a New Zealand colonial homestead and a Heritage New Zealand Category I Historic Place. It is located at 130 Te Awe Awe Street in the ...
A beautiful historic homestead with manicured gardens set among trees near the lagoon. Caccia Birch House is a historic venue for your meeting, conference, ...
Teas & Coffees of the World | FREE EVENT 🗓 25th February 2024 (Sunday) 2:00 - 5:00 pm Caccia Birch House, 130 Te Awe Awe Street,
House built in 1892 for Norwegian immigrant Jacob Nannestad. Designed by architect Ludolph Georg West. In 1903, the house was sold to retired English ...
The house, surrounded by nearly 3 acres of lush, well-maintained gardens featuring remarkable historic trees, creates a countryside ambiance right in the heart ...
A rose garden overlooks the picturesque Hokowhitu Lagoon. A 100 year old Wisteria flowers in November and Magnolias are at their best in September. The garden ...
Caccia Birch House is located in Palmerston. It is this area's premier conference and wedding venue and a Historical Places Trust Category I listed property.
The house has been owned by Palmerston North City Council since 1984 and has been restored and renovated as a conference and function centre. It is a Category 1 ...
Caccia Birch House was originally built in 1895 for Norwegian sawmiller Jacob Nannestad and his family, and designed by the architect Ludolf Georg West with ...