List of historic places in Christchurch
Encyclopedia
This list of historic places in Christchurch contains those buildings and structures that are listed , or were listed in early 2011, with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust
New Zealand Historic Places Trust
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust is a non-profit trust that advocates for the protection of ancestral sites and heritage buildings in New Zealand...

 in Christchurch
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest urban area after Auckland. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of...

, New Zealand. It is confined to the boundaries of Christchurch prior to amalgamation with the Banks Peninsula District
Banks Peninsula District
The Banks Peninsula District was a former territorial authority in New Zealand. It amalgamated with the Christchurch City Council in 2006....

 in March 2006.

Historic places in Christchurch

There are two registers of heritage places in Christchurch. One is the national register administered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and the other is the register in the Christchurch City Plan. The scope of this article is the national register only.

There are four parts to the national register; historic places, historic areas, Wahi Tapu (places sacred to Māori) and Wahi Tapu areas. Christchurch has listings in the former two categories. , there were 315 historic places and seven historic areas listed. In August 2011, the Historic Places Trust started the process of removing listings of buildings demolished after the earthquakes, starting with the Manchester Courts
Manchester Courts
Manchester Courts, earlier known as the MLC Building, was a commercial high-rise building in the Christchurch Central City. Built in 1905–1906 for the New Zealand Express Company, it was at the time the tallest commercial building in Christchurch...

 and the NZ Trust and Loan Building entries.

Some of the listed buildings suffered damage to varying degrees in the 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquake
2010 Canterbury earthquake
The 2010 Canterbury earthquake was a 7.1 magnitude earthquake, which struck the South Island of New Zealand at 4:35 am on local time ....

. Manchester Courts in the central city
Christchurch Central City
Christchurch Central City is the geographical centre and the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is defined as the area within the four avenues and thus includes the densely built up central city, some less dense surrounding areas of residential, educational and industrial usage, and green...

 was the only listed building that was demolished after that earthquake.

This was only the beginning of a loss of heritage, however; the situation was entirely different when the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake occurred, with many of the listed buildings lost or to be lost. Some heritage buildings fully collapsed during the earthquake, for example the Durham Street Methodist Church
Durham Street Methodist Church
The Durham Street Methodist Church in Christchurch was the earliest stone church constructed in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. It is registered as a "Historic Place – Category I" by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust....

 (killing three workers), the Stone Chamber of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings were the buildings of the Canterbury Provincial Council that administered the Canterbury Province from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The buildings are the only purpose-built provincial government buildings in New Zealand still...

, the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church is located in the Christchurch Central City on a prominent corner property fronting the Avon River, the main building was significantly damaged in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and collapsed in the subsequent February 2011 Christchurch earthquake...

 and the Sevicke Jones building in Cathedral Square
Cathedral Square, Christchurch
Cathedral Square, locally known simply as the Square, is the geographical centre and heart of Christchurch, New Zealand, where the city's Anglican cathedral, ChristChurch Cathedral is located...

. Other listed buildings partially collapsed, including ChristChurch Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, located in the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand, commonly known as the Christchurch Basilica, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch and seat of the Bishop of Christchurch...

 and Holy Trinity Avonside
Holy Trinity Avonside
Holy Trinity Avonside was a heritage-listed Anglican church located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is registered as a "Historic Place – Category I" by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

.

Many heritage buildings have been demolished since, others are yet to be demolished, with the fate of many buildings not yet decided. Category I buildings in central Christchurch demolished since the earthquake include the Cranmer Centre
Cranmer Centre
The Cranmer Centre was a historic building in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its original use, until 1986, was as the Christchurch Girls' High School, the second high school for girls in the country...

 (the former site of the Christchurch Girls' High School
Christchurch Girls' High School
Christchurch Girls' High School in Christchurch, New Zealand, was established in 1877 and is the second oldest girls' secondary school in the country . Christchurch Girls' High School was established before Christchurch Boys' High School . The first headmistress was Mrs...

), the Guthrey Centre
Guthrey Centre
The Guthrey Centre at 126 Cashel Street, Christchurch Central City, originally the offices of Andersons Foundry and later 'Andersons Ltd, was a Category I heritage building registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

 in City Mall, and The Press Building
The Press Building, Christchurch
The Press Building located in Cathedral Square in Christchurch was the home of The Press between 1909 and February 2011. The building in perpendicular Gothic is registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category I heritage item, with the registration number 302...

. Category II buildings in central Christchurch that have been demolished include St Elmo Courts
St Elmo Courts
St Elmo Courts was a residential high rise building constructed in 1930 in the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand. Used mainly as an office building in later years, it had a Category II heritage listing by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

 and Wharetiki House
Wharetiki House
Wharetiki, for some time known as Glenfell House, was an Edwardian timber dwelling in Colombo Street, Christchurch in New Zealand. Built in 1904 for businessman and philanthropist Matthew Barnett, it was damaged in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake...

. There is a long list of heritage buildings that are yet to be demolished, including the façade of Clarendon Hotel that is part of the Clarendon Tower
Clarendon Tower
Clarendon Tower is a high rise building on Worcester Street at Oxford Terrace in the Christchurch Central City. Built on the site of the former Clarendon Hotel, the façade of the historic building was kept in the redevelopment and is protected by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category...

. Three listed heritage statues fell off their plinths; Scott Statue
Scott Statue
The Scott Statue commemorates Robert Falcon Scott. It is located at the intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street in the Christchurch Central City, New Zealand. The statue, carved by Scott's widow Kathleen Scott, is registered as a Category II historic place...

, Godley Statue
Godley Statue
The Godley Statue is a bronze statue situated in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates the "Founder of Canterbury" John Robert Godley. It was the first statue portraying a person in New Zealand...

 and Rolleston Statue
Rolleston Statue
The Rolleston Statue is a white marble statue situated outside Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates William Rolleston, who was Superintendent of the Canterbury Province from 1868 until 1877.-History:...

, with the latter receiving significant damage (the head broke off).

Category I heritage listings that have received significant damage, but where the owners have declared that they will be repaired, include the Christchurch Arts Centre
Christchurch Arts Centre
The Christchurch Arts Centre is a hub for arts, crafts and entertainment in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located in the neo-gothic former University of Canterbury buildings, the majority of which were designed by Benjamin Mountfort...

 and the Excelsior Hotel
Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch
The Excelsior Hotel in 120 Manchester Street, Christchurch, originally the Borough Hotel, in recent years known as Excelsior Backpackers or New Excelsior Backpackers, was a Category I heritage building in central Christchurch. It was designed by then most prominent architect, William Armson, and...

. The future of a vast number of heritage buildings is as yet undecided.

List of historic places

Category Name Address Suburb Photo Commons category link
II A & T Burt Building (former Nugget Boot Polish Factory) 580 Ferry Road Woolston
Woolston, New Zealand
Woolston is a light industrial and residential suburb of Christchurch in the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated three kilometres southeast of the city centre, close to major arterial routes including State Highways 73 and 74 to Banks Peninsula...

I A.J. White's Department Store (Former) 236 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City
Christchurch Central City
Christchurch Central City is the geographical centre and the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is defined as the area within the four avenues and thus includes the densely built up central city, some less dense surrounding areas of residential, educational and industrial usage, and green...

II Addington Prison Lincoln Road Addington
Addington, New Zealand
Addington is a major suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is sited south-west of the city centre.-Description:The suburb was named for the country residence of Bishop John Sumner, one of the leading members of the Canterbury Association....

I Addington Water Tower Clarence Street Addington
I Antigua Boat Sheds 2 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Antonio House 265 Riccarton Road Riccarton
Riccarton, New Zealand
Riccarton is a suburb of Christchurch. It is due west of the city centre, separated from it by Hagley Park. Upper Riccarton is to the west of Riccarton.-History:...

II ANZ Bank, Christchurch 188 High Street Christchurch Central City
II Armagh Street Bridge Armagh Street, Eastern crossing the Avon River Christchurch Central City
II Armagh Street Park Bridge Armagh Street crossing of the Avon River to North Hagley Park Christchurch Central City
II Armstrongs Building, Christchurch 91-107 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
II Avon Theatre 86-88 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Beaths Department Store Building 682-690 Colombo Street Christchurch Central City
II Beaufort House 2 Latimer Square Christchurch Central City
II Beckenham Baptist Church 146 Colombo Street Beckenham
Beckenham, New Zealand
Beckenham is an inner suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located three kilometres south of the city centre. The Heathcote River winds through this predominantly residential suburb, a section of which is often referred to locally as the "Beckenham Loop"....

I Bishopspark, Christchurch 100 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Blackheath Place 71-81 Durham Street Sydenham
Sydenham, New Zealand
Sydenham is an inner suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located two kilometres south of the city centre, on and around the city’s main street, Colombo Street...

II Bloomsbury, Christchurch 37 Maunsell Street Woolston
II Botanical Gardens Band Rotunda Botanical Gardens, Riccarton Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Bridge of Remembrance Cashel Street at Avon River Christchurch Central City
II Caledonian Hall 135 Kilmore Street Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Club 129 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Club Gas Light 129 Cambridge Terrace (on footpath outside the Canterbury Club) Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Club Hitching Post 129 Cambridge Terrace (on footpath outside the Canterbury Club) Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion Riccarton Avenue, Hagley Oval, South Hagley Park Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Horse Bazaar 141 Lichfield Street Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Jockey Club Building 128 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
I Canterbury Museum 15 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings were the buildings of the Canterbury Provincial Council that administered the Canterbury Province from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The buildings are the only purpose-built provincial government buildings in New Zealand still...

280-284 Durham Street Christchurch Central City
I Canterbury Public Library (former), 1870s section 109 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Canterbury Public Library (former), 1900s and 1920s section Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
I Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery Building 282-286 Durham Street Christchurch Central City
II Carlton Hotel, Christchurch
Carlton Hotel, Christchurch
The Carlton Hotel in Christchurch was an historic pub on the corner of Papanui Road and Bealey Avenue. Built in 1906 for the New Zealand International Exhibition, it was registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category II heritage building...

21 Bealey Avenue Merivale
Merivale
Merivale is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, north of the city centre. Its boundaries are defined by Statistics New Zealand as being Heaton Street to the north, Papanui Road to the east, Harper and Bealey Avenues to the south and Rossall Sreet to the west, although Real Estate advertising...

II Cashfields 154-158 Cashel Street Christchurch Central City
II Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church 2 MacMillan Avenue Cashmere
Cashmere, New Zealand
The suburb of Cashmere rises above the southern end of the city of Christchurch in New Zealand’s South Island.-Geography:Cashmere is situated on the north side of the Port Hills, immediately above the southern terminus of Christchurch’s main street, Colombo Street...

II Cathedral Grammar School Main Block 8 Chester Street West Christchurch Central City
I Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, located in the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand, commonly known as the Christchurch Basilica, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch and seat of the Bishop of Christchurch...

 (Roman Catholic)
136 Barbadoes Street Christchurch Central City
II 86–88 Chester Street 86–88 Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
II 90–92 Chester Street 90–92 Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
II 94–96 Chester Street 94–96 Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
II 98–100 Chester Street 98–100 Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
I Chief Post Office, Christchurch
Chief Post Office, Christchurch
The former Chief Post Office is located in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. The building was initially a post office with other government services; it is now a Visitor Information Centre. It was the site of the first telephone exchange in New Zealand...

15 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Chippenham Lodge 51 Browns Road St Albans
St Albans, New Zealand
St Albans is one of Christchurch, New Zealand's largest suburbs. It is a short walk from the central city. To the east of St Albans is Shirley and to the west is Fendalton...

I Chokebore Lodge 148-150 Racecourse Road Upper Riccarton
Upper Riccarton
Upper Riccarton is a suburb of Christchurch. It is due west of Riccarton.Upper Riccarton is made up of residential, retail and education areas. It includes a major intersection known as "Church Corner"...

I ChristChurch Cathedral 100 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
I Christchurch Arts Centre
Christchurch Arts Centre
The Christchurch Arts Centre is a hub for arts, crafts and entertainment in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located in the neo-gothic former University of Canterbury buildings, the majority of which were designed by Benjamin Mountfort...

Worcester Boulevard, Hereford Street and Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Christchurch Boys' High School
Christchurch Boys' High School
Christchurch Boys' High School is a single sex state secondary school in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is situated on a 12 hectare site between the suburbs of Riccarton and Fendalton, 4 kilometres to the west of central Christchurch. The school also provides boarding facilities for 130 boys, in a...

 (main block)
39 Kahu Road Riccarton
I Christchurch Club 154 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Christchurch Railway Station
Christchurch Railway Station
Christchurch railway station is an urban railway station serving the city of Christchurch, in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It is located on the Main North Line at Addington Junction, and is the only remaining operational passenger railway station in the city, after suburban...

 (former)
386-392 Moorhouse Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christchurch Technical College Assembly Hall 369 Moorhouse Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christchurch West High School
Christchurch West High School
Christchurch West High School existed prior to 1965 on the site of Hagley Community College in Hagley Avenue. In that year 'West' amalgamated with Technical High School to become Hagley High School...

510 Hagley Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Christ's College Big School 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Christ's College Chapel 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christ's College Classrooms 1915-21 33 Rolleston Ave Christchurch Central City
I Christ's College Hare Memorial Library 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christ's College Jacobs House 33 Rolleston Ave Christchurch Central City
I Christ's College Memorial Dining Room 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christ's College open air classrooms 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Christ's College School House 33 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Church of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch
The Church of St Michael and All Angels is an Anglican church in Christchurch, New Zealand. The church building at 84 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, is registered as Category I by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Its freestanding belfry is registered separately.-History:The structure stands on...

90 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
I Church of the Good Shepherd, Christchurch
Church of the Good Shepherd, Christchurch
The Church of the Good Shepherd in Phillipstown, Christchurch, New Zealand is the oldest and only surviving brick church designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort...

42 Phillips Street Phillipstown
Phillipstown, New Zealand
Phillipstown is a small inner suburb of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It lies south-east of the city centre being bordered by Tuam Street to the north, Olliviers Road to the east, the Lyttelton rail line to the south, and Fitzgerald Avenue to the west....

I Citizens' War Memorial
Citizens' War Memorial
The Citizens' War Memorial in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, is one of the two major memorials in the city to World War I. It is located immediately north of ChristChurch Cathedral. The annual Anzac Day service is held there...

Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Civic, Christchurch
Civic, Christchurch
The Civic in Manchester Street, Christchurch Central City, was one of the former civic buildings of Christchurch City Council . Built in 1900, it was first used as an exhibition hall, a cinema and then a theatre. It burned down in 1917. The northern part of the building was purchased by CCC and...

194-198 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
II Civic Offices, Tuam Street 163-173 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City
II Clarendon Hotel Façade
Clarendon Tower
Clarendon Tower is a high rise building on Worcester Street at Oxford Terrace in the Christchurch Central City. Built on the site of the former Clarendon Hotel, the façade of the historic building was kept in the redevelopment and is protected by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category...

78 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Coachman Inn 144 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Colombo Street Bridge Colombo Street crossing the Avon River Christchurch Central City
I Community of the Sacred Name 181 Barbadoes Street Christchurch Central City
II Condells House (Former) 33 Rolleston Avenue, Christs College Christchurch Central City
II Cook Statue, Christchurch
Cook Statue, Christchurch
The Cook Statue in Victoria Square, Christchurch, commemorates the three journeys of James Cook to New Zealand. The statue, sculpted by William Trethewey, was unveiled on 10 August 1932 by the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe...

Victoria Square Christchurch Central City
II Cottage at 18 Beveridge Street 18 Beveridge Street Christchurch Central City
II Cottage at 232 Opawa Road 232 Opawa Road Opawa
Opawa
Opawa is an inner suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located 2.5 kilometres south-east of the city centre.The name is a contraction of Opaawaho, which means a place of an outer pā or outpost in Māori. Opaawaho or Ōpāwaho is the Māori name for the Heathcote River....

II Cottage at 383 Selwyn Street 383 Selwyn Street Addington
II Cottage at 389 Selwyn Street 389 Selwyn Street Addington
II Cottage at 391 Selwyn Street 391 Selwyn Street Addington
II Cottage at 5 Shelley Street 5 Shelley Street Sydenham
II Cottage at 6 Shelley Street 6 Shelley Street Sydenham
II Cottage at 13 Spencer Street 13 Spencer Street Addington
II Cottage and former shop at 387 Selwyn Street 387 Selwyn Street Addington
II Country Glen Lodge 107 Bealey Avenue St Albans
St Albans, New Zealand
St Albans is one of Christchurch, New Zealand's largest suburbs. It is a short walk from the central city. To the east of St Albans is Shirley and to the west is Fendalton...

II Cracroft House 151 Cashmere Road, Cashmere Cashmere
I Cranmer Bridge Club 25 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
I Cranmer Centre
Cranmer Centre
The Cranmer Centre was a historic building in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its original use, until 1986, was as the Christchurch Girls' High School, the second high school for girls in the country...

40 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
I Cranmer Court 53 Kilmore Street & Montreal Street Christchurch Central City
II Cuningham House Botanical Gardens, Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Curator's House Botanical Gardens, Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Daresbury 67 Fendalton Road Fendalton
Fendalton
Fendalton is a suburb of Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand.-History:Fendalton was originally known at Fendall Town, named after the original settler of the land, Walpole Cheshire Fendall . Fendall emigrated from Yorkshire in 1850 and took up land north of the Waimairi Stream...

II Deanery 80 Bealey Avenue Christchurch Central City
I Deans Cottage 12 Kahu Road, Riccarton Bush Riccarton
I Dorset Street Flats 2-16 Dorset Street Christchurch Central City
II Duncan's Building 135-165 High Street Christchurch Central City
I Durham Street Methodist Church
Durham Street Methodist Church
The Durham Street Methodist Church in Christchurch was the earliest stone church constructed in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. It is registered as a "Historic Place – Category I" by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust....

Durham Street Christchurch Central City
II Dux de Lux
Dux de Lux
The Dux de Lux, originally called Llanmaes, is a popular beer garden and restaurant in Christchurch, New Zealand, that is part of the Arts Centre. The building, initially a private home, became the home of the student union of the University of Canterbury at this central city site before the...

 (University of Canterbury Former)
Montreal Street Christchurch Central City
II Edmonds' Band Rotunda 230 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Edmonds' Clock Tower Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
II Elizabeth House, Christchurch 6 Circuit Street Strowan
Strowan
Strowan is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.It is located between the suburbs of Merivale , Papanui , Bryndwr , Fendalton , and St Albans . The area is predominantly residential, containing mostly parks and schools and few retail or commercial buildings. A school in the area is St. Andrew's...

II Eliza's Manor on Bealey 82 Bealey Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Elm Tree House 236 Papanui Road Strowan
II England House, Christchurch 283 Papanui Road Strowan
I Englefield Lodge 230 Fitzgerald Avenue Richmond South
I Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch
Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch
The Excelsior Hotel in 120 Manchester Street, Christchurch, originally the Borough Hotel, in recent years known as Excelsior Backpackers or New Excelsior Backpackers, was a Category I heritage building in central Christchurch. It was designed by then most prominent architect, William Armson, and...

120 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
II Ferrymead Cob Cottage 2 Main Road Mount Pleasant
I Fisher's Building 280 High Street Christchurch Central City
II Fleming House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home 138-148 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Gas Company Building (Christchurch) 94 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Girl Guide Headquarters 221 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
I Girls' Training Hostel (Former) 90 Ensors Road Opawa
II Glenmore House 6 Pear Tree Lane Hillsborough
II Gloucester Street Bridge Gloucester Street crossing the Avon River Christchurch Central City
I Godley Statue
Godley Statue
The Godley Statue is a bronze statue situated in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates the "Founder of Canterbury" John Robert Godley. It was the first statue portraying a person in New Zealand...

Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Greystones 49 Idris Road Fendalton
I Guthrey Centre
Guthrey Centre
The Guthrey Centre at 126 Cashel Street, Christchurch Central City, originally the offices of Andersons Foundry and later 'Andersons Ltd, was a Category I heritage building registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

124-126 Cashel Street Christchurch Central City
II Hadleigh, Christchurch 6 Eversleigh Street St Albans
II Hagley House 6 Wood Lane Fendalton
II Halswell Quarry Stone House and Garden Kennedys Bush Road Halswell
II Hamish Hay Bridge Victoria Square across the Avon River Christchurch Central City
I Harald's Building 80 Lichfield Street Christchurch Central City
II Harley Buildings 137 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Helmore's Lane Bridge Helmore's Lane Merivale
II The Hollies, Christchurch 188 Richardson Terrace Opawa
I Holy Trinity Avonside
Holy Trinity Avonside
Holy Trinity Avonside was a heritage-listed Anglican church located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is registered as a "Historic Place – Category I" by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

122 Avonside Drive Linwood
II House at 14 Bass Street 14 Bass Street Linwood
II House at 112 Centaurus Road 112 Centaurus Road Cashmere
II House at 116 Centaurus Road 116 Centaurus Road Cashmere
II House at 5 The Spur 5 The Spur Clifton
II House at 63 Aldwins Road 63 Aldwins Road Linwood
I House at 45 Ranfurly Street 45 Ranfurly Street St Albans
II House at 100 Bealey Avenue 100 Bealey Avenue Christchurch Central City
II House at 61 Tennyson Street 61 Tennyson Street Sydenham
II House at 35 Knowles Street 35 Knowles Street St Albans
II House at 303 Ferry Road 303 Ferry Road Phillipstown
II House at 41 Ranfurly Street 41 Ranfurly Street St Albans
II House at 15 Worcester Boulevard 15 Worcester Boulevard Christchurch Central City
II House at 17 Worcester Boulevard 17 Worcester Boulevard Christchurch Central City
II House at 21 Worcester Boulevard 21 Worcester Boulevard Christchurch Central City
II House at 23 Worcester Boulevard 23 Worcester Boulevard Christchurch Central City
II House at 56 Armagh Street 56 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
II House at 9 Aynsley Terrace 9 Aynsley Terrace Hillsborough
II House at 74 Derby Street 74 Derby Street Merivale
II House at 66 Derby Street 66 Derby Street Merivale
II House at 70 Heaton Street 70 Heaton Street Merivale
II House at 98 Heaton Street 98 Heaton Street Merivale
II House at 153 Holly Road 153 Holly Road St Albans
I House at 2 Whisby Road 2 Whisby Road Cashmere
II House at 88 Brockworth Place 88 Brockworth Place Riccarton
II House at 23 Mandeville Street 23 Mandeville Street Riccarton
II House at 14 Fleming Street 14 Fleming Street North Beach
II House at 17 Rossall Street 17 Rossall Street Fendalton
II House at 196 Fitzgerald Avenue 196 Fitzgerald Avenue Linwood
II House at 82 Springfield Road 82 Springfield Road St Albans
II House at 74 Heaton Street 74 Heaton Street Merivale
II House at 41 Leinster Road 41 Leinster Road Merivale
II House at 61 Leinster Road 61 Leinster Road Merivale
II House at 52 Longfellow Street 52 Longfellow Street St Martins
II House at 44 Opawa Road 44 Opawa Road Opawa
II House at 37 Hackthorne Road 37 Hackthorne Road Cashmere
II House at 12 Glandovey Road 12 Glandovey Road Fendalton
II House at 27 Glandovey Road 27 Glandovey Road Fendalton
II House at 60 Glandovey Road 60 Glandovey Road Fendalton
II House at 70 Glandovey Road 70 Glandovey Road Fendalton
II House at 43 Holmwood Road 43 Holmwood Road Merivale
II House at 52 Wroxton Terrace 52 Wroxton Terrace Fendalton
II House at 9 Ford Road 9 Ford Road Opawa
II House at 41 Opawa Road 41 Opawa Road Opawa
II House at 64 Opawa Road 64 Opawa Road Opawa
II House at 16 Macmillan Avenue 16 Macmillan Avenue Cashmere
II House (former Daresbury Stables) 7 Daresbury Lane Fendalton
II Hutchinson Motors Building (formerly Ford Motors) 182-186 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City
II Inveresk, Christchurch 17 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
II Isaac House, Christchurch 779 Colombo Street Christchurch Central City
I Jubilee Hospital Complex 20 Jubilee Street Woolston
I Kate Sheppard House 83 Clyde Road Fendalton
II Kenton Chambers 190-192 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II Knowlescourt 274 Papanui Road Strowan
II Knox Church (Presbyterian) Bealey Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Lansdowne Stables Old Tai Tapu Road Halswell
II Larel 277 Papanui Road Strowan
II Leinster Restaurant Building (Former Dwelling) [Relocated] 158 Leinster Road Strowan
II Librarian's House, Christchurch 109 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Lintrathen 140 Glandovey Road Holmwood
II Linwood House 30 Linwood Avenue Linwood
II Linwood Public Library (Former) 388 Worcester Street Linwood
II Long Cottage 157 Papanui Road Merivale
I Los Angeles (Christchurch) 110 Fendalton Road Fendalton
I Lyttelton Rail Tunnel
Lyttelton rail tunnel
The Lyttelton Rail Tunnel, initially called the Moorhouse Tunnel, links the city of Christchurch with the port of Lyttelton in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It is the country’s oldest operational rail tunnel, and is on one of the first railway lines in the district...

Lyttelton Line Heathcote Valley
I Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building 1 Bridle Path Road Heathcote Valley
I Lyttelton Times Building
Lyttelton Times Building
The Lyttelton Times Building, last known as Base Backpackers, in 56 Cathedral Square, Christchurch Central City, was the last headquarters of the Lyttelton Times before its demise in 1935 as the then oldest newspaper in New Zealand...

56 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
I Magistrates Court (Christchurch) 85 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
II Maisonettes 12-20 Bealey Ave Christchurch Central City
II Malthouse, Christchurch 69-71 Colombo Street Beckenham
I Manchester Courts
Manchester Courts
Manchester Courts, earlier known as the MLC Building, was a commercial high-rise building in the Christchurch Central City. Built in 1905–1906 for the New Zealand Express Company, it was at the time the tallest commercial building in Christchurch...

158-160 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
II Marli 118 Bealey Avenue Christchurch Central City
II McKellar House, Wesley Lodge Eventide Home 138-148 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II McKenzie & Willis Store 181 High Street Christchurch Central City
I McLean's Mansion 387 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
II MED Building 218 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
II Middleton Grange School
Middleton Grange School
Middleton Grange School in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a Christian co-educational state integrated school for Year 1 to 13. It is currently New Zealand's largest evangelical Christian school .- History :...

 (Former Homestead)
50 Acacia Avenue Riccarton
II Midland Club (former) 176-178 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
I Mona Vale, Christchurch
Mona Vale, Christchurch
Mona Vale, with its homestead formerly known as Karewa, is a public park of 4 ha in the Christchurch suburb of Fendalton. The homestead and gate house are both listed as heritage buildings with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust . The fernery and the rose garden, together with the setting of the...

63 Fendalton Road Riccarton
II Mona Vale gate house
Mona Vale, Christchurch
Mona Vale, with its homestead formerly known as Karewa, is a public park of 4 ha in the Christchurch suburb of Fendalton. The homestead and gate house are both listed as heritage buildings with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust . The fernery and the rose garden, together with the setting of the...

65 Fendalton Road Fendalton
I Moncks Cave Main Road Redcliffs
II 402 Montreal Street (Cottage) 402 Montreal Street Christchurch Central City
II 404 Montreal Street (Cottage) 404 Montreal Street Christchurch Central City
II Nazareth House Chapel 216 Brougham Street Sydenham
II New City Hotel 527-533 Colombo Street Christchurch Central City
I New Regent Street Terrace Shops New Regent Street Christchurch Central City
I New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Woolstore
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company - formerly of No. 1, Victoria-street, Mansion House, London.The principal business of the company was to provide investment and loan of monies in New Zealand and elsewhere, together with trade and commerce....

 (former)
116-118 Durham Street Sydenham
I Ngaio Marsh House (Former) 37 Valley Road Cashmere
II Nurse Maude Medical Hospital (Formerly McDougall Residence) 24 McDougall Avenue Merivale
I Nurses Memorial Chapel 2 Riccarton Avenue Christchurch Central City
II NZ Trust and Loan Building  84 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
I Odeon Theatre (Christchurch) 214 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City
I Our City, Christchurch
Our City, Christchurch
Our City, or more formally Our City O-Tautahi, is on the corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace in the Christchurch Central City. It is a Category I heritage building registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

159 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
I Old Government Building, Christchurch 28 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Old Stone House, Christchurch 30 Shalamar Drive Cashmere
II Orana House 146 Papanui Road Merivale
II Orari, Christchurch 38-42 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church is located in the Christchurch Central City on a prominent corner property fronting the Avon River, the main building was significantly damaged in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and collapsed in the subsequent February 2011 Christchurch earthquake...

288 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
II P & D Duncan Building 204 St Asaph Street Christchurch Central City
II Papanui Railway Station 24 Restell Street Papanui
II Parkdale (Christchurch) 16 Heaton Street Merivale
II Pascoe House 58 Colenso Street Sumner
II Pegasus Press Building 14 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Perry's Occidental Hotel 208 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II Peterborough Centre
Peterborough Centre
The Peterborough Centre, the former Teachers' College Building, is located on the corner of Peterborough and Montreal Streets in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a Category II heritage building...

Peterborough Street Christchurch Central City
II Pink Pussy Cat Building (Formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers) 196-210 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City
I The Press Building, Christchurch
The Press Building, Christchurch
The Press Building located in Cathedral Square in Christchurch was the home of The Press between 1909 and February 2011. The building in perpendicular Gothic is registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category I heritage item, with the registration number 302...

32 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Public Trust Office Building 152-156 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Queen Victoria Statue, Christchurch Victoria Square Christchurch Central City
II R Buchanan & Sons Building 206-210 St Asaph Street Christchurch Central City
I Regent Theatre, Christchurch 39 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
I Registry Building (Former) 40 Worcester Boulevard Christchurch Central City
II Repertory Theatre, Christchurch 144-148 Kilmore Street Christchurch Central City
I Rhodes Memorial Home 34 Dyers Pass Road Cashmere
I Riccarton House 12 Kahu Road Riccarton
II Rise Cottage and Garden 10 Westenra Terrace Cashmere
II Risingholme 22 Cholmondeley Avenue Opawa
II Riverlaw 81 Aynsley Terrace Opawa
I Robert McDougall Art Gallery 9 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Rolleston House 2 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Rolleston Statue
Rolleston Statue
The Rolleston Statue is a white marble statue situated outside Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates William Rolleston, who was Superintendent of the Canterbury Province from 1868 until 1877.-History:...

Rolleston Avenue Christchurch Central City
II Rosary House 128 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Rose Historic Chapel
Rose Historic Chapel
The Rose Historic Chapel, formerly known as the St Mary's Convent Chapel, is a heritage-listed stone church building located in Colombo Street in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is registered as a "Historic Place – Category II " by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

866 Colombo Street Christchurch Central City
II Santa Barbara (Christchurch) 169 Victoria Street Christchurch Central City
II Scott Statue
Scott Statue
The Scott Statue commemorates Robert Falcon Scott. It is located at the intersection of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street in the Christchurch Central City, New Zealand. The statue, carved by Scott's widow Kathleen Scott, is registered as a Category II historic place...

153 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Sevicke Jones Building 53 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
I Shand's Emporium 88 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II Shirley Community Centre (Former Shirley Primary School) 10 Shirley Road Shirley
I Sign of the Kiwi
Sign of the Kiwi
The Sign of the Kiwi, originally called Toll House, is a small café and shop at Dyers Pass on the road between Christchurch and Governors Bay. It was built in 1916/1917 by Harry Ell as a staging post and opened as a tearoom and rest house...

Dyers Pass Cashmere
I Sign of the Takahe
Sign of the Takahe
The Sign of the Takahe is today a restaurant and function centre built in the style of an English Manor House. Designed by J. G. Collins, construction was carried out between 1918 and 1948...

176 Hackthorne Road Cashmere
I Music Centre of Christchurch Barbadoes Street Christchurch Central City
II Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Convent Barbadoes Street Christchurch Central City
II Springbank, Christchurch 290 Riverlaw Terrace Opawa
II St Albans Wesleyan Church, Christchurch (Former) 163 Papanui Road Merivale
I St Andrew’s Church, Christchurch (Presbyterian) 16 Merivale Lane Merivale
II St Augustine’s Church, Christchurch (Anglican) 3-5 Cracroft Terrace Cashmere
I St Barnabas Church, Christchurch  145 Fendalton Road Fendalton
II St Elmo Courts
St Elmo Courts
St Elmo Courts was a residential high rise building constructed in 1930 in the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand. Used mainly as an office building in later years, it had a Category II heritage listing by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust...

47 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II St George's Private Hospital 251 Papanui Road Strowan
I St John of God Chapel 12 Nash Road Aidanfield
I St John the Baptist Church 234 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II St Lukes Chapel, Christchurch (Christchurch City Mission) 275 Hereford Street Christchurch Central City
II St Lukes Church, Christchurch 248 Manchester Street Christchurch Central City
I St Luke's Vicarage 185 Kilmore Street Christchurch Central City
II St Margaret's College (former) 25 Chester Street West Christchurch Central City
II St Mary's Church, Merivale, Christchurch (Anglican) 24 Church Lane Merivale
II St Mary’s Church, Halswell, Christchurch (Anglican) 329 Halswell Road Halswell
II St Michael and All Angels, Stone School Building 249 Durham Street Christchurch Central City
I St Michael and All Angels Belfry (Anglican) 86 Oxford Terrace Christchurch Central City
II St Paul's Anglican Church and Graveyard 3 Harewood Road Papanui
I St Paul's Church, Christchurch
St Paul's Church, Christchurch
St Paul's Church in Cashel Street, Christchurch, was a Category I heritage building registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. It was demolished after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.-History:...

 (Presbyterian)
236 Cashel Street Christchurch Central City
II St Peter’s Church, Riccarton 24 Main South Road Upper Riccarton
II St Saviour's Anglican Church, Christchurch 26 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Star Building (Formerly Lyttelton Times Building) 134-140 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II State Insurance Building, Christchurch 116 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Stone Cottage, Christchurch 471 Ferry Road Woolston
I Strange's Building 219-223 High Street Christchurch Central City
II Strowan House 347 Papanui Road Strowan
I Sunnyside Hospital Administration Building (Former) and Setting 32 Annex Road Middleton
II Sydenham Heritage Church
Sydenham Heritage Church
Sydenham Heritage Church, originally known as the Colombo Street Methodist Church or Colombo Street Wesleyan Church or Colombo Road Wesleyan Church was a heritage-listed stone church building located in Sydenham, an inner suburb Christchurch, New Zealand...

343 Colombo Street Sydenham
II Sydenham Post Office 340 Colombo Street Sydenham
II Te Koraha 59 Hewitts Road Merivale
II Te Wepu 122 Papanui Road Merivale
II The Tea House, Christchurch 171 Racecourse Road Sockburn
I Theatre Royal, Christchurch 145 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Theatre Royal Building (former) 148-154 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Theosophical Society Building 267 Cambridge Terrace Christchurch Central City
I Tiptree Cottage 63 Savills Road Harewood
II Trade Union Building, Christchurch 194 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
I Trinity Congregational Church (Former) 124 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II TVNZ Building, Christchurch 202 Gloucester Street Christchurch Central City
II Twentymen & Cousins Store 93 Cashel Street Christchurch Central City
I Victoria Clock Tower
Victoria Clock Tower
The Victoria Clock Tower, also known as the Diamond Jubilee Clock Tower, is a heritage-registered clock tower located in Christchurch, New Zealand...

Victoria Street Christchurch Central City
II Victoria Mansions 91 Victoria Street Christchurch Central City
II Victory Memorial School 140 Springfield Road St Albans
II Wahi Ruru 50 Heberden Avenue Sumner
II War Memorial Entrance Gates 70 Stevens Street Waltham
II Warner's Hotel
Warner's Hotel
Warner's Hotel in 50 Cathedral Square, Christchurch is the site of a hotel established in 1863. The original building, extended on numerous occasions, burned down in 1900. The current building was built in 1901. Again, it has undergone numerous alterations...

50 Cathedral Square Christchurch Central City
II Warren House, Christchurch 61 Papanui Road Merivale
II Warwick House, Christchurch 52 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
II Pump House, Christchurch 544 Tuam Street Phillipstown
I Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company Building (Former) 96-98 Lichfield Street Christchurch Central City
II West Avon Flats 279 Montreal Street Christchurch Central City
I Weston House (Christchurch) 62 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Whalebone Cottage 704 Ferry Road Woolston
II Whareora 63 Dyers Pass Road Cashmere
II Wharetiki House
Wharetiki House
Wharetiki, for some time known as Glenfell House, was an Edwardian timber dwelling in Colombo Street, Christchurch in New Zealand. Built in 1904 for businessman and philanthropist Matthew Barnett, it was damaged in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake...

854 Colombo Street Christchurch Central City
II Whitcombe House 122 Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
II Wood Bros Flour Mill 14-24 Wise Street Addington
II Woolston Borough Monument Ferry Road Woolston
II Worcester Chambers 69 Worcester Street Christchurch Central City
II Worcester Street Bridge Worcester Street/Boulevard crossing the Avon River Christchurch Central City
II YWCA Building, Christchurch 268 Madras Street Christchurch Central City
II Zetland Hotel, Christchurch 88-92 Cashel Street Christchurch Central City

List of historic areas

Name Location Suburb Photo Commons category link
Cashmere Drains Historic Area Cashmere Stream, Cashmere Valley Drain and Ballintine's Drain Cashmere
Church of St Mary the Virgin Historic Area Church Square Addington
Englefield Historic Area Avon River & Avonside, Fitzgerald, Hamner & Elm Linwood
Godley Head Battery Historic Area Godley Head Sumner
New Regent Street Historic Area New Regent Street Christchurch Central City
Park Terrace Historic Area Park Terrace Christchurch Central City
Wards Brewery Historic Area Fitzgerald Ave, Kilmore Street, Chester Street East Christchurch Central City
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