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© Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 2026.
 
Fever Hospital (Former)

140 Alexandra Road, Newtown, WELLINGTON

Private

Historic Place Category 2

List No. 5376

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The former Fever Hospital, located at 140 Alexandra Road, Wellington, opened in 1920 and is a rare surviving example of a New Zealand isolation hospital. Designed in an Arts and Crafts interpretation of the Queen Anne style by Crichton and McKay, the Wellington architectural firm responsible for a number of early twentieth century hospital buildings, the hospital is both architecturally and historically significant. As a medical institution, then education campus and then home to the Wellington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), it has ongoing social significance as a place that has brought medical staff, patients, students and volunteers together through shared experiences.

Until the development of preventative vaccines and more effective treatments, isolation was seen as the best method to curb the spread of many common but life-threatening infectious diseases including diphtheria, scarlet fever, influenza and tuberculosis. Wellington’s first purpose-built isolation hospital opened in 1910 on land that had previously been designated part of the Wellington town belt. By 1917 an urgent need to use that hospital solely for the treatment of diphtheria patients led to the decision to build another isolation hospital further up the hill. The foundation stone for the new hospital was laid on 15 August 1918 by the Minister for Public Health, but a post-war shortage of labour and materials made progress slow and by 17 January 1920 the new hospital was still not operational. However, that day arrangements were hastily made to accept 34 young men from the government naval training ship Amokura, who had been diagnosed with influenza. Other patients had been accepted by May 1920, although no official opening seems to have taken place.

Constructed from brick and timber with a stucco finish, the layout of the hospital reflected ideas on the importance of fresh air and sunshine in the treatment of infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis. The V-shaped design allowed for two long wings for the wards, each with partially glazed verandahs on the north facing sides and sun porches at the end. A small wing near the entrance contained kitchen, dining, sewing and linen rooms and a covered walkway connected the hospital to the nurses’ accommodation and administration building. The Arts and Crafts interpretation of the Queen Anne style included asymmetric facades, complex roof lines, half-timbered gables and Art Nouveau leadlight windows with timber joinery.

The hospital closed in 1953. It was primarily used as storage until its conversion to a ‘chest hospital’ in the early 1970s when a new ward was built, creating a central wing. It closed again from 1981 until 1987, when it became the Wellington Polytechnic’s School of Music campus for ten years. By 2009 the building was occupied only by a caretaker and occasional boarders. Recognising the building’s significance, the Wellington City Council called for proposals from potential long-term occupants and, in 2014, after extensive earthquake strengthening and refurbishment the hospital welcomed patients once more - this time of the animal variety as the home of the Wellington SPCA.
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington | Alison Dangerfield | 16/12/2013 | Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com | Gary Pickburn | 06/11/2011 | Gary Pickburn
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington. ‘New fever hospital, 1926’, photograph courtesy Photographic Department, Wellington Hospital / Wellington School of Medicine | Wellington Hospital Archives
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington | Alison Dangerfield | 16/12/2013 | Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com | Gary Pickburn | 06/11/2011 | Gary Pickburn
Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington. ‘New fever hospital, 1926’, photograph courtesy Photographic Department, Wellington Hospital / Wellington School of Medicine | Wellington Hospital Archives

List Entry Information

Overview

Status
Listed

List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 2

Access
Private/No Public Access

List Number
5376

Date Entered
22nd August 1991

Date of Effect
22nd August 1991

City/District Council
Wellington City

Region
Wellington Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District and the buildings known as Fever Hospital (Former) thereon.

Legal description

Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District

Detailed List Entry

Construction Professional

Name

Crichton & McKay

Type

Architectural Partnership

Biography

No biography is currently available for this construction professional

Name

Knight, W. E.

Type

Builder

Biography

Builder of the Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington (List No. 5376)

Construction Details

Finish Year

1917

Type

Other

Description

Creation of road to site and excavation work begun

Finish Year

1918

Type

Other

Description

Foundation tablet laid on 15 August while buildings in early stages of construction

Start Year

1933

Finish Year

1935

Type

Modification

Description

Asbestos roofing tiles replaced by corrugated iron

Start Year

1970

Finish Year

1971

Type

Refurbishment/renovation

Description

Renovations undertaken to convert to ‘chest hospital’

Finish Year

1973

Type

Addition

Description

New ward built between the two original wings

Start Year

2013

Finish Year

2014

Type

Structural upgrade

Description

Earthquake strengthened and refurbished in preparation for Wellington SPCA occupancy

Start Year

1918

Finish Year

1920

Type

Original Construction

Description

Construction and furnishing completed by 1920

Reference

Completion Date

29th May 2019

Report Written By

Cherie Jacobson

Information Sources

Evening Post

Evening Post, 27 Jun 1919, p.7.

New Zealand Times

New Zealand Times

Wellington City Council

Wellington City Heritage website, published and maintained by WCC

Ellis, 1998

Ellis, Ellen. ‘Chest / Fever Hospital, Historical Review’, Hanorah Research and Information Services, Jun 1998, (held in Fever Hospital (Former) file 12009-409 at Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga).

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 Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. The conversion of the Fever Hospital into the SPCA Wellington headquarters won a merit award at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall awards, 2014. A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Central region office 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. A fully referenced upgrade report is available on request from the Central Region Office of Heritage New Zealand.

Further Information

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Animal Pound/ SPCA

Former Usages

General Usage:: Education

Specific Usage: Polytechnic

General Usage:: Health

Specific Usage: Hospital ward

General Usage:: Health

Specific Usage: Quarantine Station

Themes

Web Links

Overview

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

5376

Date Entered

22nd August 1991

Date of Effect

22nd August 1991

City/District Council

Wellington City

Region

Wellington Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District and the buildings known as Fever Hospital (Former) thereon.

Legal description

Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 2

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

5376

Date Entered

22nd August 1991

Date of Effect

22nd August 1991

City/District Council

Wellington City

Region

Wellington Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes the land described as Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District and the buildings known as Fever Hospital (Former) thereon.

Legal description

Lot 4 DP 316137 (RT 63103), Wellington Land District

Construction Information

Construction Professional

Name

Crichton & McKay

Type

Architectural Partnership

Biography

No biography is currently available for this construction professional

Name

Knight, W. E.

Type

Builder

Biography

Builder of the Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington (List No. 5376)

Construction Details

Finish Year

1917

Type

Other

Description

Creation of road to site and excavation work begun

Finish Year

1918

Type

Other

Description

Foundation tablet laid on 15 August while buildings in early stages of construction

Start Year

1933

Finish Year

1935

Type

Modification

Description

Asbestos roofing tiles replaced by corrugated iron

Start Year

1970

Finish Year

1971

Type

Refurbishment/renovation

Description

Renovations undertaken to convert to ‘chest hospital’

Finish Year

1973

Type

Addition

Description

New ward built between the two original wings

Start Year

2013

Finish Year

2014

Type

Structural upgrade

Description

Earthquake strengthened and refurbished in preparation for Wellington SPCA occupancy

Start Year

1918

Finish Year

1920

Type

Original Construction

Description

Construction and furnishing completed by 1920

Construction Professional

Name

Crichton & McKay

Type

Architectural Partnership

Biography

No biography is currently available for this construction professional

Name

Knight, W. E.

Type

Builder

Biography

Builder of the Fever Hospital (Former), Wellington (List No. 5376)

Construction Details

Finish Year

1917

Type

Other

Description

Creation of road to site and excavation work begun

Finish Year

1918

Type

Other

Description

Foundation tablet laid on 15 August while buildings in early stages of construction

Start Year

1933

Finish Year

1935

Type

Modification

Description

Asbestos roofing tiles replaced by corrugated iron

Start Year

1970

Finish Year

1971

Type

Refurbishment/renovation

Description

Renovations undertaken to convert to ‘chest hospital’

Finish Year

1973

Type

Addition

Description

New ward built between the two original wings

Start Year

2013

Finish Year

2014

Type

Structural upgrade

Description

Earthquake strengthened and refurbished in preparation for Wellington SPCA occupancy

Start Year

1918

Finish Year

1920

Type

Original Construction

Description

Construction and furnishing completed by 1920

Reference

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

29th May 2019

Report Written By

Cherie Jacobson

Information Sources

Evening Post

Evening Post, 27 Jun 1919, p.7.

New Zealand Times

New Zealand Times

Wellington City Council

Wellington City Heritage website, published and maintained by WCC

Capital & Coast District Health Board

Ellis, 1998

Ellis, Ellen. ‘Chest / Fever Hospital, Historical Review’, Hanorah Research and Information Services, Jun 1998, (held in Fever Hospital (Former) file 12009-409 at Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga).

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 Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. The conversion of the Fever Hospital into the SPCA Wellington headquarters won a merit award at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall awards, 2014. A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Central region office 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. A fully referenced upgrade report is available on request from the Central Region Office of Heritage New Zealand.

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

29th May 2019

Report Written By

Cherie Jacobson

Information Sources

Evening Post

Evening Post, 27 Jun 1919, p.7.

New Zealand Times

New Zealand Times

Wellington City Council

Wellington City Heritage website, published and maintained by WCC

Capital & Coast District Health Board

Ellis, 1998

Ellis, Ellen. ‘Chest / Fever Hospital, Historical Review’, Hanorah Research and Information Services, Jun 1998, (held in Fever Hospital (Former) file 12009-409 at Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga).

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 Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. The conversion of the Fever Hospital into the SPCA Wellington headquarters won a merit award at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall awards, 2014. A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Central region office 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. A fully referenced upgrade report is available on request from the Central Region Office of Heritage New Zealand.

Further Information

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Animal Pound/ SPCA

Former Usages

General Usage: Education

Specific Usage: Polytechnic

General Usage: Health

Specific Usage: Hospital ward

General Usage: Health

Specific Usage: Quarantine Station

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Animal Pound/ SPCA

Former Usages

General Usage: Education

Specific Usage: Polytechnic

General Usage: Health

Specific Usage: Hospital ward

General Usage: Health

Specific Usage: Quarantine Station

Location

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