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McNicol Homestead

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McNicol Homestead
McNicol Homestead in 1980
Map
Former namesGlenalbyn[1]
General information
Architectural styleVictorian
Address12 McNicol Road, Clevedon
Town or cityClevedon
Current tenantsClevedon and Districts Historical Society
Named forDuncan McNicol
Year(s) built1878
RenovatedJuly 2024
OwnerAuckland Council
Grounds7,450 m2 (1.84 acres)[2]
Designated4 April 1983
Reference no.687

The McNicol Homestead is a historic 19th century homestead located in Clevedon that is listed as a Category II building by Heritage New Zealand.

Description

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The McNicol Homestead is a two-storey Victorian homestead.[3] The property has great macrocarpas.[4] The building was constructed from kauri that was milled onsite.[2] A ha-ha is located in front of the house.[2] The homestead has a brick chimney and corrugated iron roofing.[3] There are finials at each apex of the roof. The double hung sash windows have 6x6 panes.[5]

The homestead is a rare example of a surviving large colonial homestead.[3]

History

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The homestead was constructed in 1878 for the McNicol family at a cost of £320.[2] The McNicols came from Scotland and were the first settlers in the area. The homestead was the second house the McNicols had constructed.[2][6]

Sometime between 1870–1900 a two-room timber outbuilding was constructed.[7]

In 1973 Duncan McNicol's great-granddaughter sold the property to Bernie Ross, a Manukau City Councillor. Ross gifted the property to the Manukau City Council in 1980.[2][3]

Since 1980 the homestead has been leased by the Clevedon and Districts Historical Society who operate a small museum that showcases local history and other community activities from the building.[8][6]

The worker's cottage located on the property underwent restoration in 1983.[9]

The homestead underwent restoration work in July, 2024. The work is expected to be complete in late November.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "McNicol homestead, Clevedon, ca 1979". Auckland Libraries. Auckland Council. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Hall, Andrew (February 1980). Historic Buildings in Manukau City. Manukau City Council.
  3. ^ a b c d "The McNicol Homestead" (Document). New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
  4. ^ Lamb, Michael (16 February 2022). "Auckland travel: Five lesser-known historic homes". New Zealand Herald.
  5. ^ "Clevedon Sustainable Development Plan Heritage Assessments" (Document). Manukau City Council. 27 October 2009.
  6. ^ a b "Clevedon: Get lost in time at McNicol Homestead". The Times. 11 August 2020.
  7. ^ Francesco, Cara (27 August 2018). "Built Heritage Condition Survey and Interpretation & Accessibility Audit, Outbuilding/former residence" (Document). Auckland Council. Reviewed by Megan Walker.
  8. ^ a b "Historic Auckland McNicol Homestead undergoes restoration". New Zealand Herald. 23 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Homestead is Base for Clevedon's History". Manukau Courier. 2 August 1983. p. 8.