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Corstorphine House Stables (Former)

23N Milburn Street, Corstorphine, DUNEDIN

Private

Historic Place Category 2

List No. 4433

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The former stables at Corstorphine House were built by John Sidey (1823-1915), a successful early-Dunedin businessman and landowner. They sit nearby the grand residence, set in scenic gardens, which housed a dynasty of significant members of the Sidey family, including John’s son, Sir Thomas K. Sidey MP. As such, they have aesthetic and historical significance.

John Sidey arrived in Otago on the ship Blundell in 1848 and set up as a businessman and general merchant, trading out of his town section at the corner of Princes Street and High Street. By the late-1850s he sold his town business to cultivate and reside on land, bought ‘two years previously,’ at Corstorphine. Here he built a modest residence, where he lived from about 1857 to 1864. The original part of the existing Corstorphine House residence was built in about 1864.

The stables are likely to date to about the same time as the construction of the current residence. However, there has been no evidence found of their existence until circa 1884, when they can be seen in the background of a photograph taken of Caversham. The main stable building is ‘constructed of stone which has been concreted over, while the [other stable buildings] are of concrete.’

The stables have remained part of the Corstorphine property into the twentieth and then the twenty-first centuries. The property was sold by John Sidey’s grandson, Stuart, to the Presbyterian Church in order to ‘establish there a home for mentally-deficient women’ in the late-1950s. This institution remained operating out of the residence until the property was sold in 1993. It then operated as a boutique hotel. The property currently is run as a venue for weddings and corporate functions.
Corstorphine House (Stables). Image courtesy of Open2View.com® and licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 License | Open2View© 2016
Corstorphine House (Stables). 1994 Image included in Field Record Form Collection | L Galer | Heritage New Zealand
Corstorphine House (Stables). Image courtesy of Open2View.com® and licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 License | Open2View© 2016
Corstorphine House (Stables). 1994 Image included in Field Record Form Collection | L Galer | Heritage New Zealand

List Entry Information

Overview

Status
Listed

List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 2

Access
Private/No Public Access

List Number
4433

Date Entered
25th September 1986

Date of Effect
25th September 1986

City/District Council
Dunedin City

Region
Otago Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 24719 (RT 8032), Otago Land District

Detailed List Entry

Construction Details

Type

Other

Description

John Sidey purchases land in Ocean Beach SD

Period

Mid-1850s

Reference

Completion Date

23rd September 2025

Report Written By

Andrew Winter

Information Sources

Galer, 1984

L Galer, Further Houses and Homes, Dunedin, 1984

Rutherford, 1978

Alma Rutherford, The Edge of the Town: historic Caversham as seen through its streets and buildings, Dunedin, McIndoe, 1978.

Report Written By

A fully referenced copy of the Upgrade Report is available upon request from the Otago/Southland Area Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Disclaimer Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 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. Archaeological sites are protected by the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014, regardless of whether they are entered on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero or not. Archaeological sites include ‘places associated with pre-1900 human activity, where there may be evidence relating to the history of New Zealand’. This List entry report should not be read as a statement on whether or not the archaeological provisions of the Act apply to the property(s) concerned. Please contact your local Heritage New Zealand office for archaeological advice.

Further Information

Current Usages

Former Usages

General Usage:: Accommodation

Specific Usage: Stables - Residential out-building

General Usage:: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Stables

Themes

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Overview

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

4433

Date Entered

25th September 1986

Date of Effect

25th September 1986

City/District Council

Dunedin City

Region

Otago Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 24719 (RT 8032), Otago Land District

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

4433

Date Entered

25th September 1986

Date of Effect

25th September 1986

City/District Council

Dunedin City

Region

Otago Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 24719 (RT 8032), Otago Land District

Construction Information

Construction Details

Type

Other

Description

John Sidey purchases land in Ocean Beach SD

Period

Mid-1850s

Construction Details

Type

Other

Description

John Sidey purchases land in Ocean Beach SD

Period

Mid-1850s

Reference

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

23rd September 2025

Report Written By

Andrew Winter

Information Sources

Galer, 1984

L Galer, Further Houses and Homes, Dunedin, 1984

Rutherford, 1978

Alma Rutherford, The Edge of the Town: historic Caversham as seen through its streets and buildings, Dunedin, McIndoe, 1978.

Other Information

A fully referenced copy of the Upgrade Report is available upon request from the Otago/Southland Area Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Disclaimer Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 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. Archaeological sites are protected by the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014, regardless of whether they are entered on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero or not. Archaeological sites include ‘places associated with pre-1900 human activity, where there may be evidence relating to the history of New Zealand’. This List entry report should not be read as a statement on whether or not the archaeological provisions of the Act apply to the property(s) concerned. Please contact your local Heritage New Zealand office for archaeological advice.

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

23rd September 2025

Report Written By

Andrew Winter

Information Sources

Galer, 1984

L Galer, Further Houses and Homes, Dunedin, 1984

Rutherford, 1978

Alma Rutherford, The Edge of the Town: historic Caversham as seen through its streets and buildings, Dunedin, McIndoe, 1978.

Other Information

A fully referenced copy of the Upgrade Report is available upon request from the Otago/Southland Area Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Disclaimer Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 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. Archaeological sites are protected by the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014, regardless of whether they are entered on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero or not. Archaeological sites include ‘places associated with pre-1900 human activity, where there may be evidence relating to the history of New Zealand’. This List entry report should not be read as a statement on whether or not the archaeological provisions of the Act apply to the property(s) concerned. Please contact your local Heritage New Zealand office for archaeological advice.

Further Information

Former Usages

General Usage: Accommodation

Specific Usage: Stables - Residential out-building

General Usage: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Stables

Former Usages

General Usage: Accommodation

Specific Usage: Stables - Residential out-building

General Usage: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Stables

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