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Heritage Tour of Pah Homestead and High Tea

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The Arts House Trust, Pah Homestead
Auckland, New Zealand
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Heritage Tour & High Tea at Pah Homestead

Six dates available:

Saturday 28 September, 10am-1pm
Sunday 29 Septembger, 10am-1pm
Saturday 5 & 12 October, 10am-1pm
Sunday 6 & 13 October, 10am-1pm


Tickets: $49 (includes morning tea at Hill House Cafe)
This event is part of the Heritage Festival 2024

Join us for a tour of the Pah Homestead, rich in its history of colonial characters, architectural features; with Trish Northey. You will also be treated to the Homestead Café’s special heritage-themed morning tea. This popular event sells out quickly - be sure to get your tickets!

Ever wondered who was lucky enough to live in this magnificent location, considered one of the grandest nineteenth-century residences in Auckland? On this captivating tour, experienced heritage tour leader Trish Northey will regale you with stories about the Pah Homestead’s 170-year history and its intriguing past residents. Following the tour, you will be treated to Hill House Cafe's special heritage-themed morning tea. 

Did you know: 

  • Ngai Riukiuta, descendants of the Tainui voyaging canoe, settled on the Monte Cecilia site in the 1300s!
  • In 1872 an attempt was made on the life of then owner of the old homestead, Thomas Russell, by a disgruntled associate, Cyrus Haley, who took eight shots through the windows at random!
  • Designed by leading architects Edward Mahoney & Sons and built by Keane and Jenkinson, in the Italianate style made fashionable by Queen Victoria’s Osbourne House, the price tag was £20,000 – a huge sum in the 1870s.


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The Arts House Trust, Pah Homestead
Auckland, New Zealand