Constructed of local kauri timber, the large and well-appointed house may have been started soon after 1866, and was substantially complete by 1872. Its architecture reflected the Clendon family's standing in the community, being different in appearance and scale to other houses in the immediate locality. The building's design combined the symmetrical appearance of early colonial Georgian housing with more 'modern' Gothic Revival elements such as a central front - and possibly back - gable. Other Northland residences of the 1860s that incorporated aspects of neo-Gothic design also belonged to large landowners and officials, such as Edward Marsh Williams' 'Puketona' near Paihia, and Henry Williams' 'Pouerua' at Pakaraka. Window glass in the house is said to have been imported from Australia.
At the time of its construction, Clendon House contained at least four ground floor rooms arranged around a central hallway. Two further rooms were located in a gabled attic, one of which was subsequently used as a schoolroom for the Clendon children. Flanking chambers at either end of a broad front verandah may have been part of the original design or early additions. Associated structures to the north of the residence included a detached timber kitchen (still surviving) that contained a brick oven for baking bread. The kitchen may have been built to service an earlier dwelling on the site, which was used as temporary accommodation for the family before the new house was erected. This temporary residence was perhaps subsequently converted for use as Clendon's general store.
The main residence was modified by Jane Clendon before her death in 1919, when the household was essentially female-run. An attached washroom was added, while one of the two rooms flanking the front verandah was used as an office by the Clendons' eldest son, George, when he was a Town Clerk and Native Interpreter. George Clendon obtained sole ownership of the property in 1929, after which the possible earlier house to the north (by now rented out as a cottage) was demolished. This was replaced by a bedroom attached to the northern verandah room, physically linking the main house to the kitchen block. After having been lived in by the family and their descendants for over a hundred years, the property was purchased by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust/Pouhere Taonga in 1972. Surrounded by its gardens, the building is open to the public, and retains a large proportion of its original nineteenth-century furnishings and other contents. The gardens contain historic plantings, including a date palm reputedly provided by Sir George Grey (1812-1898), a noted nineteenth-century governor of New Zealand.
Clendon House is outstandingly important for its associations with the bicultural history of the Hokianga. Its size and appointment reflects the standing of local officials and traders, and prominent members of the Maori-Pakeha community. The building is architecturally significant as one of a group of proto-Gothic dwellings in Northland, fusing earlier colonial New Zealand architectural style with emerging aspects of Gothic Revival design. The well-preserved structure provides evidence of mid nineteenth-century construction techniques, and trade in imported building materials such as glass. Its layout reflects nineteenth-century social attitudes, including those towards the role of women, the family and education. The place is significant as the best-preserved surviving dwelling associated with James Clendon, an important early colonial figure. The house demonstrates Rawene's function as a centre for trade and government administration from the 1860s, and is believed to be the earliest surviving structure in the historic township. It is associated with other surviving elements of the colonial landscape, including archaeological deposits, historic plantings and nearby nineteenth-century buildings in Rawene, and as a much-visited historic property plays an important educational role.





List Entry Information
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 1
Access
Able to Visit
List Number
73
Date Entered
23rd June 1983
Date of Effect
23rd June 1983
City/District Council
Far North District
Region
Northland Region
Extent of List Entry
Extent includes the land described as Pt Allot 244 Town of Rawene (RT NA752/65), North Auckland Land District and the buildings known as Clendon House thereon, and their fittings and fixtures. The registration includes the main house and a kitchen outbuilding, as well as associated archaeological deposits.
Legal description
Pt Allot 244 Town of Rawene (RT NA752/65), North Auckland Land District
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 1
Access
Able to Visit
List Number
73
Date Entered
23rd June 1983
Date of Effect
23rd June 1983
City/District Council
Far North District
Region
Northland Region
Extent of List Entry
Extent includes the land described as Pt Allot 244 Town of Rawene (RT NA752/65), North Auckland Land District and the buildings known as Clendon House thereon, and their fittings and fixtures. The registration includes the main house and a kitchen outbuilding, as well as associated archaeological deposits.
Legal description
Pt Allot 244 Town of Rawene (RT NA752/65), North Auckland Land District
Construction Details
Start Year
1862
Type
Other
Description
Site of earlier dwelling and possible construction of kitchen outbuilding
Start Year
1866
Finish Year
1872
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of main residence
Start Year
1900
startYearCirca
Type
Addition
Description
Bathroom and laundry added to southwest corner of main residence
Start Year
1910
startYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Roof shingles of main residence replaced by corrugated iron and possible rear gable removed
Type
Addition
Description
Lean-to constructed against north wall of kitchen outbuilding and internal kitchen alterations made.
Period
pre-1920
Start Year
1937
startYearCirca
Type
Demolished - Other
Description
Possible earlier dwelling and kitchen lean-to demolished. Construction of bedroom connecting north east corner of main residence with kitchen outbuilding
Start Year
1974
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1978
finishYearCirca
Type
Demolished - Other
Description
1930s bedroom demolished. Major repairs to main residence
Construction Details
Start Year
1862
Type
Other
Description
Site of earlier dwelling and possible construction of kitchen outbuilding
Start Year
1866
Finish Year
1872
Type
Original Construction
Description
Construction of main residence
Start Year
1900
startYearCirca
Type
Addition
Description
Bathroom and laundry added to southwest corner of main residence
Start Year
1910
startYearCirca
Type
Modification
Description
Roof shingles of main residence replaced by corrugated iron and possible rear gable removed
Type
Addition
Description
Lean-to constructed against north wall of kitchen outbuilding and internal kitchen alterations made.
Period
pre-1920
Start Year
1937
startYearCirca
Type
Demolished - Other
Description
Possible earlier dwelling and kitchen lean-to demolished. Construction of bedroom connecting north east corner of main residence with kitchen outbuilding
Start Year
1974
startYearCirca
Finish Year
1978
finishYearCirca
Type
Demolished - Other
Description
1930s bedroom demolished. Major repairs to main residence
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
27th June 2008
Report Written By
Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie
Information Sources
Brownson, 1984
Drew Brownson, Rawene: Heart of the Hokianga, Motukaraka, 1984
Keene, 1978
Keene, Florence, Legacies in Kauri: Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978
Ross, 1978
R M Ross, Clendon House, Rawene, Wellington, 1978
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 Northland Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern 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.
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
27th June 2008
Report Written By
Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie
Information Sources
Brownson, 1984
Drew Brownson, Rawene: Heart of the Hokianga, Motukaraka, 1984
Keene, 1978
Keene, Florence, Legacies in Kauri: Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978
Ross, 1978
R M Ross, Clendon House, Rawene, Wellington, 1978
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 Northland Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern 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.
Current Usages
Uses: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Historic Property
Former Usages
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: House
Web Links
description: Heritage New Zealand website Places to Visit
url: http://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/northland-region/clendon-house
Current Usages
Uses: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Historic Property
Former Usages
General Usage: Accommodation
Specific Usage: House
Web Links
description: Heritage New Zealand website Places to Visit
url: http://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/northland-region/clendon-house
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