The Bucklands' Highwic probably began as a six- or seven-roomed timber villa, with outbuildings for the use of servants and other employees. It was copied from an American pattern book design published in 1850 by A.J. Downing, adopting a highly ornamental Carpenter Gothic style. This marked it out from most other dwellings of the period, which were generally inspired by Georgian architecture. Carpenter Gothic was characterised by its steep gables, pronounced bargeboards and extensive use of timber for structural and decorative elements. It is a largely domestic version of Gothic Revival and originated in the USA, where it was often associated with the creation of 'new' wealth. Gothic Revival was used by certain institutions within the colonial establishment in 1860s Auckland, notably those connected to the Anglican Church and law and order. Surrounded by extensive gardens, the house was successively enlarged in the 1870s and 1880s as the Bucklands' fortunes grew and family expanded. At its grandest, the building included a large room capable of holding balls, a service yard, seven bedrooms and a boys' dormitory, with outside stables, a coach-house, a billiard room and several other garden structures. A few minor alterations were made by family descendants, who lived in the house until 1978, after which the property was jointly purchased by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust/Pouhere Taonga and Auckland City Council.
The main dwelling at Highwic is considered to be one of New Zealand's finest Carpenter Gothic houses, and is significant as a rare example of an architectural style more commonly found on the east coast of America. The dwelling and its outbuildings have considerable importance for the way in which they demonstrate the development of a colonial country house and its grounds in the nineteenth century and later. They are important for the insights they offer on family life, including domestic service, gender roles and attitudes to children, as well as garden history and - in the case of the stables - the history of horse-drawn transport. They also afford a record of constructional details, joinery, hardware and decorative finishes of the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. The buildings and site have connections to people and activities of local and national importance, and are closely linked with the development of the Newmarket area. Highwic is held in high public esteem, having been visited by large numbers of people since it opened as a house museum in 1981. It is important for its association with archaeological deposits and historic plantings in its extensive gardens, and for its aesthetic appearance and setting.





List Entry Information
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 1
Access
Able to Visit
List Number
18
Date Entered
7th April 1983
Date of Effect
7th April 1983
City/District Council
Auckland Council
Region
Auckland Council
Legal description
Lot 1 DP 28262 (RT NA44C/608), North Auckland Land District
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 1
Access
Able to Visit
List Number
18
Date Entered
7th April 1983
Date of Effect
7th April 1983
City/District Council
Auckland Council
Region
Auckland Council
Legal description
Lot 1 DP 28262 (RT NA44C/608), North Auckland Land District
Construction Details
Finish Year
1930
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached summer house (later demolished)
Period
pre-1930s
Start Year
1930
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1949
finishYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Garage, near stables (later demolished)
Start Year
1940
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1949
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Poultry shed, near stables
Start Year
1953
Type
Modification
Description
Conversion of service block/wing into flats
Start Year
1950
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1959
finishYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Stables converted to garaging
Start Year
1965
Type
Original Construction
Description
Earlier fern house replaced
Period
after 1965
Start Year
1979
Finish Year
1981
Type
Modification
Description
Extensive repairs to main dwelling
Start Year
1840
Type
Other
Description
Possible site of Maori occupation
Start Year
1850
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1859
finishYearCirca
Type
Other
Description
Site of early colonial building
Start Year
1863
startYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of Highwic, main dwelling
Start Year
1863
startYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of outbuildings, including a cottage (later demolished), a structure later used as a billiard room, and a coal shed
Start Year
1860
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1879
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached stables and service block
Start Year
1873
Type
Addition
Description
Remodelling of dwelling with new entrance and west wing
Finish Year
1885
Type
Addition
Description
South wing added and garden laid out
Period
pre-1885
Start Year
1890
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1899
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached aviary (later demolished)
Finish Year
1916
Type
Original Construction
Description
Lavatory and bathroom annexe to main dwelling
Period
pre-1916
Notable Features
Registration covers the main dwelling, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes all associated outbuildings on the property. The buildings lie on the site of an earlier colonial building, demolished nineteenth-century structures and possible Maori settlement.
Construction Details
Finish Year
1930
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached summer house (later demolished)
Period
pre-1930s
Start Year
1930
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1949
finishYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Garage, near stables (later demolished)
Start Year
1940
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1949
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Poultry shed, near stables
Start Year
1953
Type
Modification
Description
Conversion of service block/wing into flats
Start Year
1950
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1959
finishYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Stables converted to garaging
Start Year
1965
Type
Original Construction
Description
Earlier fern house replaced
Period
after 1965
Start Year
1979
Finish Year
1981
Type
Modification
Description
Extensive repairs to main dwelling
Start Year
1840
Type
Other
Description
Possible site of Maori occupation
Start Year
1850
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1859
finishYearCirca
Type
Other
Description
Site of early colonial building
Start Year
1863
startYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of Highwic, main dwelling
Start Year
1863
startYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of outbuildings, including a cottage (later demolished), a structure later used as a billiard room, and a coal shed
Start Year
1860
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1879
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached stables and service block
Start Year
1873
Type
Addition
Description
Remodelling of dwelling with new entrance and west wing
Finish Year
1885
Type
Addition
Description
South wing added and garden laid out
Period
pre-1885
Start Year
1890
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1899
finishYearCirca
Type
Original Construction
Description
Detached aviary (later demolished)
Finish Year
1916
Type
Original Construction
Description
Lavatory and bathroom annexe to main dwelling
Period
pre-1916
Notable Features
Registration covers the main dwelling, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes all associated outbuildings on the property. The buildings lie on the site of an earlier colonial building, demolished nineteenth-century structures and possible Maori settlement.
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
21st August 2001
Report Written By
Martin Jones
Information Sources
Harris, 1991
Jan Harris, 'Highwic and the Bucklands', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.3, Wellington, 1991
McArdle, 1978
Alma de C. McArdle & Deidre Bartlett McArdle, 'Carpenter Gothic : Nineteenth-century Ornamented Houses of New England', New York, 1978.
Reynolds, 1996
David Reynolds, 'Downing Down Under: A Survey of Highwic, Epsom, Auckland', Auckland, 1996 (held by Heritage New Zealand, Auckland)
Neal, 1992
Anne Neal, 'The Origins of Highwic', New Zealand Historic Places, No.39, December 1992, pp.4-7
Harris, 1998
Jan Harris (ed.), 'Conservation Plan for Highwic', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga report, Wellington, 1998 (held by Heritage New Zealand, Auckland)
Stacpoole, 1983
John Stacpoole, 'Auckland Houses', in Frances Porter (ed.), Historic Buildings of New Zealand: North Island (2nd. edn.), Auckland, 1983, pp.98-105
Other Information
This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Northern Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions.
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
21st August 2001
Report Written By
Martin Jones
Information Sources
Harris, 1991
Jan Harris, 'Highwic and the Bucklands', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.3, Wellington, 1991
McArdle, 1978
Alma de C. McArdle & Deidre Bartlett McArdle, 'Carpenter Gothic : Nineteenth-century Ornamented Houses of New England', New York, 1978.
Reynolds, 1996
David Reynolds, 'Downing Down Under: A Survey of Highwic, Epsom, Auckland', Auckland, 1996 (held by Heritage New Zealand, Auckland)
Neal, 1992
Anne Neal, 'The Origins of Highwic', New Zealand Historic Places, No.39, December 1992, pp.4-7
Harris, 1998
Jan Harris (ed.), 'Conservation Plan for Highwic', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga report, Wellington, 1998 (held by Heritage New Zealand, Auckland)
Stacpoole, 1983
John Stacpoole, 'Auckland Houses', in Frances Porter (ed.), Historic Buildings of New Zealand: North Island (2nd. edn.), Auckland, 1983, pp.98-105
Other Information
This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Northern Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions.
Current Usages
Uses: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Historic Property
Former Usages
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Glasshouse/conservatory - Residential out-building
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: House
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Shed/store - Residential out-building
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Stables - Residential out-building
General Usage: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Residential Buildings - other
General Usage: Utilities
Specific Usage: Water Tank
Web Links
description: Heritage New Zealand website Places to Visit
url: http://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/auckland-region/highwic
Current Usages
Uses: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Historic Property
Former Usages
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Glasshouse/conservatory - Residential out-building
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: House
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Shed/store - Residential out-building
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Stables - Residential out-building
General Usage: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Residential Buildings - other
General Usage: Utilities
Specific Usage: Water Tank
Web Links
description: Heritage New Zealand website Places to Visit
url: http://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/auckland-region/highwic
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