Highwic by maggiemae

Highwic

One of New Zealand’s finest timber Gothic houses, Highwic was begun in 1862 by Alfred Buckland, one of Auckland’s most substantial land owners, and his wife Eliza. It was extended in 1873 in the style of the original, which had been copied from American A.J Downings patternbook ‘The Architecture of Country Houses’.
Highwic was home to Buckland’s 21 children and remained in the family until sold in 1978. Furnished with antiques, there is much to interest and charm visitors of all ages, and in addition, the hectare of lawns and fine gardens provide a haven from the hustle and bustle of nearby Newmarket.
It was raining when I took this photograph.

Three good things;
1. Didn't have to drive to get here.
2. A Malaysian meal
3. Purchase of a blender - healthy drinks coming up!
perfection ... fav
October 18th, 2014  
Lovely building .. have often thought should go there...
October 18th, 2014  
Jolly good view of a very stately looking house
October 18th, 2014  
What lovely architecture
October 18th, 2014  
Beautiful building wonderful capture
October 18th, 2014  
A wonderful building -- so much elegance !
October 18th, 2014  
Awesome shot
October 18th, 2014  
nice architecture, good lighting and pov
October 18th, 2014  
Excellent shot and lighting
October 18th, 2014  
Sounds a fascinating place, great shot :)
October 18th, 2014  
A wonderful shot of this fantastic building, beautiful!!
October 18th, 2014  
What lovely architecture
October 18th, 2014  
What a stunning building
October 18th, 2014  
An amazing wooden structure perfectly captured. Fav
October 18th, 2014  
A beautiful building! Love the tree framing the shot!
October 18th, 2014  
Bev
Lovely shot, Maggie. I love the building. The trim along the edges of the roof is lovely. Fav
October 19th, 2014  
i like this style.
October 19th, 2014  
Beautiful shot. Great clarity and framing. A fav. Thank you for providing the history too.
October 19th, 2014  
Beautiful building, beautifully shot and framed, fav. Love the gingerbread.
October 19th, 2014  
Stunning color and composition even in the rain!
October 19th, 2014  
A beautiful house and history! I like your perspective.
October 19th, 2014  
What a beautiful structure!
October 19th, 2014  
What a wonderful old building
October 19th, 2014  
magnificent building!
October 19th, 2014  
Beautiful light and composition - lovely building.
October 19th, 2014  
Great architectural shot
October 19th, 2014  
Gorgeous building but 21 children!!!
October 19th, 2014  
That must be quite the beautiful place to see
October 19th, 2014  
beautiful building and photo fav
October 19th, 2014  
It's very pretty and reminds me a lot of the Bed and Breakfast houses of Cape May, NJ.

fyi: http://365project.org/olivetreeann/themes-and-comp/2013-06-25
October 19th, 2014  
just gorgeous maggie
October 19th, 2014  
So much character to behold.
October 20th, 2014  
A beautiful old building - another place I've always meant to visit.
October 20th, 2014  
fabulous capture, maggiemae! and sometimes, the landscape looks more magical after the rain. doesn't it?
October 21st, 2014  
Nice shot of the house with its ornate trimmings. Always interesting to tour houses of another age.
October 22nd, 2014  
Interesting history, and lovely capture of this old structure.
October 23rd, 2014  
lovely building
October 25th, 2014  
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