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© Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 2026.
 
Janefield Barn

222-224 Factory Road and Guy Road, MOSGIEL

Private

Historic Place Category 2

List No. 4735

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The Taieri Plain has few surviving early European domestic dwellings associated with the establishment of the small settlements. Janefield Barn and Janefield Farm (List no. 4736) is an early example of one of the settlements by the Oughton family which has historical and architectural significance and forms part of the wider historical landscape of the Taieri Plain. The barn is the only survivor of the original outbuildings.

From its source, the Taiari [Taieri] River flows almost entirely around Pātearoa (the Rock & Pillar Range) before discharging into Te Tai-o-Āraiteuru (the Otago coastline). Tradition tells us the Taiari and its various waterways was created by the taniwha Makaka who is immortalised as Pukemakamaka / Saddle Hill. Kāi Tahu ki Otago used all areas of the Taiari / Taieri Plain as evidenced by the hundreds of mahika kai sites associated with the numerous waterways, lakes and wetlands in the area, which was one of the most significant food baskets of the Otago region. Ngāi Tahu kaumātua recorded Taiari specifically as a kāinga mahinga tuna and kāinga nohoanga (settlement). Whakaehu (Silver Stream) rises in the Silverpeaks north of Dunedin and flows initially southwards through a steep-sided forested valley. It then turns west at the eastern edge of the Taieri Plains, before reaching the Taieri River.

As the Taieri Plain was originally wetlands, few European settlers took on the daunting task of converting the land to agricultural fields in the 1850s for the fledgling Dunedin settlement. David Oughton, a settler from Banff, Scotland was one who took on the challenge. Oughton built the wooden homestead c1852 and named it Janefield after his wife Jane who he married in 1855. When Jane died in 1860, Oughton returned to Scotland, married again and returned to build Boghead (now known as Duddingston List No. 332) at East Taieri. The property was leased to Alexander Mollison until J. Robertson took over the lease in 1869-1879. The children were given further education in Scotland and Oughton's first son, James, returned after an education in farming to New Zealand in 1881 after being left Janefield in his father’s will. James farmed Janefield from 1882 until he offered the land to the Crown in 1898 for workers housing and left for Southland. He died at the age of 45 in 1902 leaving a widow and 9 children.

At this time Janefield's 143 acres was subdivided into 31 sections. The 'Janefield Settlement' provided smallholdings for predominantly working men, with “all partly or wholly engaged in railway, factory or farm work in surrounding districts”. Section 27a with the house and outbuildings of Janefield was broken down into 10 acre lot and was leased to James Bates. By 1903 19 houses had been built and 92 people lived in the Janefield settlement. When James Bates defaulted in 1902 the house and surrounding section (around four hectares) was leased to the Department of Agriculture who used it to house the local stock inspectors. The outbuildings were sold by tender in 1903 with the cow byre also removed the same year. In 1912, one of the stock inspectors, Hector McLeod, purchased the cottage and the barn. In 1923 the front part of the stables sold while the wood and iron stables and loft removed in 1925. Descendants of Hector McLeod still own it today as a family house.
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthonhy Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthony Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthony Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthonhy Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthony Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese
Janefield Barn, Mosgiel. CC BY Licence | Anthony Breese | 30/10/2023 | Anthony Breese

List Entry Information

Overview

Status
Listed

List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 2

Access
Private/No Public Access

List Number
4735

Date Entered
25th September 1986

Date of Effect
25th September 1986

City/District Council
Dunedin City

Region
Otago Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District and the building known as Janefield Barn, thereon.

Legal description

Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District

Detailed List Entry

Construction Professional

Name

Oughton, David

Type

Builder

Biography

David Oughton was one of the first farmers to take up land on the Taieri Plain. He built and presumably designed the Janefield cottage North Taieri.

Reference

Completion Date

12th August 2024

Report Written By

Alison Breese

Information Sources

Davis, 1973

G.F. Davis, 'Old Identities and New Iniquities: The Taieri Plain in Otago Province 1770-1870', MA Thesis, University of Otago, 1973

Lemon, 1972

Daphne Lemon, More Taieri Buildings with drawings by Audrey Bascand, Dunedin, 1972

Shaw, 1949

Margaret Shaw and Edgar D. Farrant, The Taieri Plain: Tales of the Years that are Gone, Otago Centennial Historical Publications, Dunedin, 1949

Kirk, 1985

Kirk W.R., Pulse of the Plain – A History of Mosgiel, Mosgiel Borough Council, Dunedin, 1985.

Mortensen, 2019

Mortensen, Cherie, The Tilling of the Soil - Todd/Mortensen Family History, 2019

Cochrane, “The Lothians: "Boghead"

Cochrane, Donald, 'The Lothians: "Boghead" - The Story of a House and a Family on the Taieri', Blog, https://the-lothians.blogspot.com/2017/05/boghead-story-of-house-and-family-on.html, 15 May 2017.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey File, ‘Settlements - Offer by J Oughton - Janefield Settlement, East Taieri’, 1899-1937, R10357702, Archives New Zealand.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey, ‘Janefield Settlement, Otago, New Zealand - Particulars, Terms, and Conditions of Disposal and Occupation of 143 acres, 2 roods, 37 perches, open on Friday, 15th September, 1899’, R10302058, Archives New Zealand.

Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Property File

12012-120

Report Written By

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 Otago/Southland Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. 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/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. 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/Rarangi Korero 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:: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Barn

Themes

Web Links

description: Farm’s rich family history recognised, Rural Life, 25 June 2020

url: https://www.odt.co.nz/rural-life/focus-on-farming/farm%E2%80%99s-rich-family-history-recognised

Overview

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

4735

Date Entered

25th September 1986

Date of Effect

25th September 1986

City/District Council

Dunedin City

Region

Otago Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District and the building known as Janefield Barn, thereon.

Legal description

Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

4735

Date Entered

25th September 1986

Date of Effect

25th September 1986

City/District Council

Dunedin City

Region

Otago Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District and the building known as Janefield Barn, thereon.

Legal description

Sec 16 Blk I East Taieri SD (RT OT3A/1136), Otago Land District

Construction Information

Construction Professional

Name

Oughton, David

Type

Builder

Biography

David Oughton was one of the first farmers to take up land on the Taieri Plain. He built and presumably designed the Janefield cottage North Taieri.

Construction Professional

Name

Oughton, David

Type

Builder

Biography

David Oughton was one of the first farmers to take up land on the Taieri Plain. He built and presumably designed the Janefield cottage North Taieri.

Reference

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

12th August 2024

Report Written By

Alison Breese

Information Sources

Davis, 1973

G.F. Davis, 'Old Identities and New Iniquities: The Taieri Plain in Otago Province 1770-1870', MA Thesis, University of Otago, 1973

Lemon, 1972

Daphne Lemon, More Taieri Buildings with drawings by Audrey Bascand, Dunedin, 1972

Shaw, 1949

Margaret Shaw and Edgar D. Farrant, The Taieri Plain: Tales of the Years that are Gone, Otago Centennial Historical Publications, Dunedin, 1949

Kirk, 1985

Kirk W.R., Pulse of the Plain – A History of Mosgiel, Mosgiel Borough Council, Dunedin, 1985.

Mortensen, 2019

Mortensen, Cherie, The Tilling of the Soil - Todd/Mortensen Family History, 2019

Cochrane, “The Lothians: "Boghead"

Cochrane, Donald, 'The Lothians: "Boghead" - The Story of a House and a Family on the Taieri', Blog, https://the-lothians.blogspot.com/2017/05/boghead-story-of-house-and-family-on.html, 15 May 2017.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey File, ‘Settlements - Offer by J Oughton - Janefield Settlement, East Taieri’, 1899-1937, R10357702, Archives New Zealand.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey, ‘Janefield Settlement, Otago, New Zealand - Particulars, Terms, and Conditions of Disposal and Occupation of 143 acres, 2 roods, 37 perches, open on Friday, 15th September, 1899’, R10302058, Archives New Zealand.

Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Property File

12012-120

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 Otago/Southland Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. 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/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. 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/Rarangi Korero 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

12th August 2024

Report Written By

Alison Breese

Information Sources

Davis, 1973

G.F. Davis, 'Old Identities and New Iniquities: The Taieri Plain in Otago Province 1770-1870', MA Thesis, University of Otago, 1973

Lemon, 1972

Daphne Lemon, More Taieri Buildings with drawings by Audrey Bascand, Dunedin, 1972

Shaw, 1949

Margaret Shaw and Edgar D. Farrant, The Taieri Plain: Tales of the Years that are Gone, Otago Centennial Historical Publications, Dunedin, 1949

Kirk, 1985

Kirk W.R., Pulse of the Plain – A History of Mosgiel, Mosgiel Borough Council, Dunedin, 1985.

Mortensen, 2019

Mortensen, Cherie, The Tilling of the Soil - Todd/Mortensen Family History, 2019

Cochrane, “The Lothians: "Boghead"

Cochrane, Donald, 'The Lothians: "Boghead" - The Story of a House and a Family on the Taieri', Blog, https://the-lothians.blogspot.com/2017/05/boghead-story-of-house-and-family-on.html, 15 May 2017.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey File, ‘Settlements - Offer by J Oughton - Janefield Settlement, East Taieri’, 1899-1937, R10357702, Archives New Zealand.

Department of Lands and Survey

Department of Lands and Survey, ‘Janefield Settlement, Otago, New Zealand - Particulars, Terms, and Conditions of Disposal and Occupation of 143 acres, 2 roods, 37 perches, open on Friday, 15th September, 1899’, R10302058, Archives New Zealand.

Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Property File

12012-120

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 Otago/Southland Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. 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/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. 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/Rarangi Korero 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: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Barn

Web Links

description: Farm’s rich family history recognised, Rural Life, 25 June 2020

url: https://www.odt.co.nz/rural-life/focus-on-farming/farm%E2%80%99s-rich-family-history-recognised

Former Usages

General Usage: Agriculture

Specific Usage: Barn

Web Links

description: Farm’s rich family history recognised, Rural Life, 25 June 2020

url: https://www.odt.co.nz/rural-life/focus-on-farming/farm%E2%80%99s-rich-family-history-recognised

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