List of historic places in Christchurch

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This list of Heritage New Zealand-listed places in Christchurch contains those buildings and structures that are listed, or were listed in early 2011, with Heritage New Zealand (formerly known as Historic Places Trust) in Christchurch, New Zealand. The list is confined to the boundaries of Christchurch prior to amalgamation with the Banks Peninsula District in March 2006.

Montage of Christchurch heritage structures (from top left): Chief Post Office, St Peter's Church, Citizens' War Memorial, Statue of Robert Falcon Scott, Victoria Clock Tower, Riccarton House, Bridge of Remembrance and Christ Church Cathedral

Heritage New Zealand-listed places in Christchurch

There are two registers of heritage places in Christchurch. One is the national register administered by Heritage New Zealand[1] and the other is the register in the Christchurch City Plan.[2] The scope of this article is the Heritage New Zealand register only.

There are four parts to the national register; historic places, historic areas, Wāhi Tapu (places sacred to Māori) and Wāhi Tapu areas.[1] Christchurch has listings in the former two categories. As of July 2011, there were 315 historic places and seven historic areas listed. In August 2011, Heritage New Zealand started the process of removing listings of buildings demolished after the earthquakes, starting with the Manchester Courts and the NZ Trust and Loan Building entries.[3]

Heritage loss

Some of the listed buildings suffered damage to varying degrees in the 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquake.[4] Manchester Courts in the central city was the only listed building that was demolished after that earthquake.[5]

Many more heritage listed buildings were lost following the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, due to action by Civil Defence after the earthquake, and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's clearance and redevelopment plans.[6] Some heritage buildings fully collapsed during the earthquake, for example the Durham Street Methodist Church (killing three workers),[7] the Stone Chamber of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings,[8] the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church[9] and the Sevicke Jones Building in Cathedral Square. Other listed buildings partially collapsed, or were badly damaged, including ChristChurch Cathedral,[10] the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, [11] and Holy Trinity Avonside.[12]

Category I buildings in central Christchurch demolished since the earthquakes include the Cranmer Centre (the former site of the Christchurch Girls' High School), the Guthrey Centre in City Mall,[13] The Press Building,[14] and the Excelsior Hotel building and façade in 2011 and 2016, respectively.[15] Odean Theatre still awaits restoration, following the decision to sell it by its owners, Environment Canterbury, in June 2025.[16]

Category II buildings in central Christchurch that have been demolished include Clarendon Tower and its façade, St Elmo Courts[17], and Wharetiki House.[18]

Heritage restoration

Three listed heritage statues fell off their plinths; Scott Statue,[19] Godley Statue (restored in 2016)[20] and Rolleston Statue (restored in 2016), with the latter receiving significant damage (the head broke off).[21]

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[22][23] The future of a number of heritage buildings is as yet undecided.[13] In 2013, the Registry Building of the Arts Centre reopened after a complete renovation and strengthening.[24] In 2014, the Isaac Theatre Royal reopened after a $40m restoration.[25] During 2016, the Mona Vale homestead was reopened.[26] In 2017 the Edmonds Band Rotunda[27] and Sign of the Kiwi[28] reopened. The Sign of the Takahe reopened in 2019.[29] It is expected that the gatehouse of Mona Vale, Old Stone House, the former Trinity Church, and Shand's Emporium will reopen.[30][needs update]

List of historic places

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II Antonio Hall[31] 265 Riccarton Road, Riccarton Built 1904–1909 as a private home, originally named Kilmead. Damaged during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, but not repaired. Multiple arson attacks; demolished in 2026 to be replaced by student housing. 1904–1909
II Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church[32] 2 MacMillan Avenue, Cashmere 1929
I Christ Church Cathedral[33] 100 Cathedral Square Anglican Cathedral. Seriously damaged occurred during the February 2011 earthquake, including the collapse of the spire. 1864–1904
I Church of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch[34] 90 Oxford Terrace 1870–1872
II Knox Church[35] Bealey Avenue Damaged during the February 2011 earthquake. Repaired.[36] 1901–1902
I Nurses' Memorial Chapel[37] 2 Riccarton Avenue Damaged by the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and subsequent earthquakes. Restoration was completed in 2018.[38] 1927
II Rose Historic Chapel[39] 866 Colombo Street Built 1910. Suffered serious damage in the February 2011 earthquake. Restoration work was completed in 2018.[40] 1910
I St Andrew's Church, Christchurch[41] 16 Merivale Lane, Merivale Presbyterian Church in the grounds of Rangi Ruru Girls' School. 1856–1857
II St Augustine's Church, Christchurch[42] 5 Cracroft Terrace, Cashmere Anglican church built 1908. 1908
I St Barnabas Church, Christchurch[43] 145 Fendalton Road, Fendalton Damaged by the February 2011 earthquake. Restoration completed in 2017.[44] 1925–1926
I St John of God Chapel[45] 12 Nash Road, Halswell 1910–1912
II St Lukes Chapel (Christchurch City Mission)[46] 275 Hereford Street 1888
I St Luke's Vicarage[47] 185 Kilmore Street Built 1867–68. Believed to be the oldest Anglican vicarage in New Zealand in continuous use.[48] 1867–1868
II St Mary's Church[49] 24 Church Lane, Merivale Anglican church built 1926.[50] Demolished following the February 2011 earthquake and later replaced.[51] 1926
II St Mary's Church[52] 329 Halswell Road, Halswell Anglican church built 1871. Underwent significant restoration following a fire in 1967. 1871
II St Michael and All Angels Stone School Building[53] 249 Durham Street n.d.
I St Michael and All Angels Belfry[54] 86 Oxford Terrace Built in 1861 alongside the first Church of St. Michael and All Angels. 1861
II St Paul's Anglican Church[55] 3 Harewood Road, Papanui Wooden church built 1877. Suffered significant damage during the February 2011 earthquake, but was later restored.[56] 1877
II St Peter's Church, Riccarton[57] 24 Main South Road, Upper Riccarton Anglican church built 1875. 1875
II St Saviour's Chapel[58] 17 Winchester Street, Lyttelton Built 1886 in Winchester Street, Lyttelton and relocated to 26 Park Terrace, Christchurch in 1975. Moved back to Winchester Street, Lyttelton in 2013. 1886
I Trinity Congregational Church[59] 124 Worcester Street 1864–1870
I Bridge of Remembrance[60] Cashel Street at Avon River Bridge completed 1873. Memorial arch added 1923. Repaired and strengthened following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and was rededicated on Anzac Day 2016. 1923–1924
I Citizens' War Memorial[61] Cathedral Square 1933–1937
II Cook Statue, Christchurch[62] Victoria Square 1929–1932
II Edmonds' Clock Tower[63] Chester Street East 1929
I Godley Statue[64] Cathedral Square 1864–1865
II Queen Victoria Statue[65] Victoria Square 1901–1903
II Scott Statue[66] 153 Worcester Street Toppled and broken in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake but reinstated in October 2017. 1916
I Victoria Clock Tower[67] Victoria Street 1860
II War Memorial Entrance Gates[68] 70 Stevens Street, Waltham 1923
II Woolston Borough Monument[69] Ferry Road, Woolston 1893
II 86–88 Chester Street East[70] n.d.
II 98–100 Chester Street East[71] n.d.
II 18 Beveridge Street[72] c.1880
II 383 Selwyn Street, Addington[73] c.1875
II 389 Selwyn Street, Addington[74] c.1874
II 391 Selwyn Street, Addington[75] c.1874
II 5 Shelley Street, Sydenham[76] c.1880
II 6 Shelley Street, Sydenham (cottage)[77] c.1878
II 13 Spencer Street, Addington (cottage)[78] c.1886
II Curator's House[79] Botanical Gardens, Rolleston Avenue 1920
I Chippenham Lodge[80] 51 Browns Road, St Albans 1862
I Deans Cottage[81] Riccarton Bush, 12 Kahu Road, Riccarton 1843
I Dorset Street Flats[82] 2–16 Dorset Street 1956–1957
II Eliza's Manor on Bealey[83] 82 Bealey Avenue 1861–1862
II Elm Tree House[84] 236 Papanui Road, Strowan 1920
II England House[85] 283 Papanui Road, Strowan 1925
I Englefield Lodge[86] 230 Fitzgerald Avenue, Richmond c.1855–1856
II Ferrymead Cob Cottage[87] 2 Main Road, Mount Pleasant 1870–1871
II Glenmore House[88] 6 Pear Tree Lane, Hillsborough c.1857
II Greystones[89] 104 Glandovey Road, Fendalton n.d.
II Halswell Quarry Stone House and Garden[90] Kennedys Bush Road, Halswell 1927
II The Hollies[91] 188 Richardson Terrace, Opawa 1871
II 14 Bass Street, Linwood[92] n.d.
II 63 Aldwins Road, Linwood[93] c.1898
I 45 Ranfurly Street, St Albans[94] 1899
II 61 Tennyson Street, Sydenham[95] n.d.
II Cobham[96] 35 Knowles Street, St Albans[97] 1908
II 41 Ranfurly Street, St Albans[98] 1899
II 15 Worcester Boulevard[99] c.1897
II 17 Worcester Boulevard[100] 1899
II 21 Worcester Boulevard[101] c.1898
II 23 Worcester Boulevard[102] 1896–1897
II 56 Armagh Street[103] 1874
II 74 Derby Street, Merivale[104] n.d.
II 66 Derby Street, Merivale[105] n.d.
II 70 Heaton Street, Merivale[106] n.d.
II 74 Heaton Street, Merivale[107] n.d.
II 98 Heaton Street, Merivale[108] n.d.
II 153 Holly Road[109] n.d.
I 2 Whisby Road, Cashmere[110] 1898–1900
II 88 Brockworth Place, Riccarton[111] n.d.
II 23 Mandeville Street, Riccarton[112] Wikimedia Commons logo Media related to House at 23 Mandeville Street at Wikimedia Commons
II 14 Fleming Street, North Beach[113] n.d.
II 196 Fitzgerald Avenue, Linwood[114] n.d.
II 82 Springfield Road, St Albans[115] n.d.
II n.d. 41 Leinster Road, Merivale[116] n.d.
II 61 Leinster Road[117] n.d.
II 52 Longfellow Street, Sydenham[118] n.d.
II n.d. House at 44 Opawa Road[119] c.1867
II Holbury (Tyndale House) 37 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere[120] n.d.
II 12 Glandovey Road, Fendalton[121] Wikimedia Commons logo Media related to House at 12 Glandovey Road at Wikimedia Commons
II 27 Glandovey Road, Fendalton[122] n.d.
II 60 Glandovey Road, Fendalton[123] n.d.
II 70 Glandovey Road, Fendalton[124] n.d.
II 43 Holmwood Road, Merivale[125] n.d.
II 52 Wroxton Terrace[126] n.d.
II 9 Ford Road, Opawa[127] n.d.
II 41 Opawa Road, Opawa[128] n.d.
II 64 Opawa Road, Opawa[129] n.d.
II 16 Macmillan Avenue, Cashmere[130] n.d.
II Inveresk[131] 17 Armagh Street c.1863
II Isaac House[132] 779 Colombo Street 1926
I Kate Sheppard House[133] 83 Clyde Road, Ilam 1888
II Knowlescourt[134] 274 Papanui Road, Strowan n.d.
II Larel[135] 277 Papanui Road, Strowan n.d.
II Librarian's House[136] 109 Cambridge Terrace n.d.
II Lintrathen[137] 140 Glandovey Road n.d.
II Linwood House[138] 30 Linwood Avenue, Linwood 1857
II Long Cottage[139] 157 Papanui Road, Merivale n.d.
I Los Angeles[140] 110 Fendalton Road, Fendalton c.1909–1913
II Maisonettes[141] 12–20 Bealey Ave n.d.
II Marli[142] 118 Bealey Avenue n.d.
II McKellar House (Wesley Lodge Eventide Home)[143] 138–148 Park Terrace n.d.
I McLean's Mansion[144] 387 Manchester Street c.1899–1900
II Middleton Grange homestead[145] 50 Acacia Avenue, Riccarton n.d.
I Mona Vale[146] 63 Fendalton Road, Riccarton 1899–1900
II Mona Vale gate house[147] 65 Fendalton Road, Fendalton n.d.
II 402 Montreal Street[148] 1878
II 404 Montreal Street[149] c.1877
I Ngaio Marsh House[150] 37 Valley Road, Cashmere 1906–1907
II Nurse Maude Medical Hospital (Formerly McDougall Residence)[151] 24 McDougall Avenue, Merivale n.d.
II Old Stone House[152] 30 Shalamar Drive, Cashmere 1870
II Orana House[153] 146 Papanui Road, Merivale n.d.
II Orari[154] 38–42 Gloucester Street c.1894
II Parkdale[155] 16 Heaton Street, Merivale n.d.
II Pascoe House[156] 58 Colenso Street, Sumner 1948
I Riccarton House[157] 12 Kahu Road, Riccarton 1855–1856
II Rise Cottage and Garden[158] 10 Westenra Terrace, Cashmere 1924
II Risingholme[159] 22 Cholmondeley Avenue, Opawa 1864
II Riverlaw[160] 81 Aynsley Terrace, Opawa n.d.
II Rolleston House[161] 2 Gloucester Street 1893
II Santa Barbara[162] 169 Victoria Street 1936
I Shand's Emporium[163] 88 Hereford Street c.1860
II Springbank[164] 290 Riverlaw Terrace, Opawa c.1860
II St Elmo Courts[165] 47 Hereford Street 1930
II Stone Cottage[166] 471 Ferry Road, Woolston 1863
II Strowan House[167] 347 Papanui Road, Strowan n.d.
II Te Koraha[168] 59 Hewitts Road, Merivale 1886
II Te Wepu[169] 122 Papanui Road, Merivale 1882
II The Tea House[170] 171 Racecourse Road 1903
I Tiptree Cottage[171] 63 Savills Road, Harewood c.1862–1868
II Victoria Mansions[172] 91 Victoria Street 1935–1936
II Wahi Ruru[173] 50 Heberden Avenue, Sumner n.d.
II Warren House[174] 61 Papanui Road, Merivale n.d.
II Warwick House[175] 52 Armagh Street n.d.
II West Avon Flats[176] 279 Montreal Street 1936
I Weston House[177] 62 Park Terrace 1924
II Whalebone Cottage[178] 704 Ferry Road, Woolston 1867
II Whareora[179] 63 Dyers Pass Road, Cashmere n.d.
II Wharetiki House[180] 854 Colombo Street 1902–1904
II Whitcombe House[181] 122 Park Terrace n.d.
II Addington Prison[182] Lincoln Road, Addington 1874
I Addington Water Tower[183] Clarence Street, Addington 1882–1883
I Antigua Boat Sheds[184] 2 Cambridge Terrace 1882
II Armagh Street Bridge[185] Armagh Street, Eastern crossing of the Avon River 1883
II Armagh Street Park Bridge[186] Armagh Street crossing of the Avon River to North Hagley Park 1885
II Beaths Department Store Building[187] 682–690 Colombo Street 1935
I Bishopspark[188] 100 Park Terrace 1926
II Bandsmen's Memorial Rotunda[189] Botanical Gardens, Riccarton Avenue 1926
II Canterbury Club[190] 129 Cambridge Terrace c.1873–1874
II Canterbury Club Gas Light[191] 129 Cambridge Terrace (on footpath outside the Canterbury Club) n.d.
II Canterbury Club Hitching Post[192] 129 Cambridge Terrace (on footpath outside the Canterbury Club) c.1880
II Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion[193] Riccarton Avenue, Hagley Oval, South Hagley Park 1864
II Canterbury Horse Bazaar[194] 141 Lichfield Street n.d.
II Canterbury Jockey Club Building[195] 128 Oxford Terrace n.d.
I Canterbury Museum[196] 15 Rolleston Avenue 1870
I Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings[197] 280–284 Durham Street 1857–1859
I Canterbury Public Library (former), 1870s section[198] 109 Cambridge Terrace n.d.
II Canterbury Public Library (former), 1900s and 1920s section[199] Hereford Street n.d.
I Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery[200] 282–286 Durham Street 1890
II Cashfields[201] 154–158 Cashel Street n.d.
II Cathedral Grammar School Main Block[202] 8 Chester Street West n.d.
I Chief Post Office, Christchurch[203] 15 Cathedral Square 1877–1879
I Christchurch Arts Centre[204] Worcester Boulevard, Hereford Street and Rolleston Avenue 1877–1879
I Christchurch Boys' High School (main block)[205] 39 Kahu Road, Riccarton n.d.
I Christchurch Club[206] 154 Worcester Street 1860–1862
II Christchurch Technical College Assembly Hall[207] 369 Moorhouse Avenue n.d.
II Christchurch West High School[208] 510 Hagley Avenue 1924
I Christ's College Big School[209] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1863
I Christ's College Chapel[210] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1867
I Christ's College Hare Memorial Library[211] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1915
II Christ's College Jacobs House[212] 33 Rolleston Ave 1930–1931
I Christ's College Memorial Dining Room[213] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1922–1925
II Christ's College open air classrooms[214] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1929–1930
II Christ's College School House[215] 33 Rolleston Avenue 1909–1910
II Civic Offices, Tuam Street[216] 163–173 Tuam Street n.d.
II Clarendon Hotel Façade[217] 78 Worcester Street 1903
II Colombo Street Bridge[218] Colombo Street crossing the Avon River 1902
II Cuningham House[219] Botanical Gardens, Rolleston Avenue 1923–1924
II Duncan's Buildings[220] 135–165 High Street n.d.
II Dux de Lux[221] Montreal Street Built in 1882 Llanmaes was built as a private home. It later became the home of the University of Canterbury Students' Association. 1883
II Edmonds Band Rotunda[222] 230 Cambridge Terrace Built 1929. Badly damaged by earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. The dome was salvaged, but the rest of the rotunda was replaced.[223] 1929
II Edmonds' Clock Tower[63] Chester Street East 1929
I Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch[224] 120 Manchester Street c.1881–1882
I Fisher's Building[225] 280 High Street 1880
II Gas Company Building (Christchurch)[226] 94 Gloucester Street n.d.
II Girl Guide Headquarters[227] 221 Armagh Street n.d.
I Girls' Training Hostel (Former)[228] 90 Ensors Road, Opawa 1912–1913
II Gloucester Street Bridge[229] Gloucester Street crossing the Avon River 1886
I Guthrey Centre[230] 124–126 Cashel Street c.1881
II Hamish Hay Bridge[231] Victoria Square across the Avon River 1863–1864
I Harald's Building[232] 80 Lichfield Street n.d.
II Harley Buildings[233] 137 Cambridge Terrace 1929
II Helmore's Lane Bridge[234] Helmore's Lane, Merivale 1866
II Hutchinson Motors Building (formerly Ford Motors)[235] 182–186 Tuam Street n.d.
I Jubilee Hospital Complex[236] 20 Jubilee Street, Woolston n.d.
II Kenton Chambers[237] 190–192 Hereford Street n.d.
II Lansdowne Stables[238] Old Tai Tapu Road, Halswell n.d.
II Linwood Public Library (Former)[239] 388 Worcester Street, Linwood 1885
I Lyttelton Rail Tunnel[240] Lyttelton Line, Heathcote Valley 1876–1877
I Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building[241] 1 Bridle Path Road, Heathcote Valley 1963–1964
I Lyttelton Times Building[242] 56 Cathedral Square 1902–1904
I Magistrates' Court, Christchurch[243] 85 Armagh Street 1880–1881
II Malthouse, Christchurch[244] 69–71 Colombo Street, Beckenham 1867
I Manchester Courts[245] 158–160 Manchester Street 1905–1906
II McKenzie & Willis Store[246] 181 High Street Due to earthquake damage the building was demolished in 2015 but the facade was kept and restored.[247] 1910
II MED Building[248] 218 Manchester Street n.d.
II Midland Club (former)[249] 176–178 Oxford Terrace Damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Sold in 2015, and renovated in 2018. 1934
I Moncks Cave[250] Main Road, Redcliffs n.d.
II New City Hotel[251] 527–533 Colombo Street 1930
I New Regent Street Terrace Shops[252] New Regent Street 1930–1932
I New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Woolstore (former)[253] 116–118 Durham Street, Sydenham n.d.
II NZ Trust and Loan Building[254] 84 Hereford Street n.d.
I Odeon Theatre (Christchurch)[255] 214 Tuam Street 1883
I Christchurch Municipal Chambers[256] 159 Oxford Terrace 1886–1887
I Old Government Building, Christchurch[257] 28 Cathedral Square 1910–1913
II P & D Duncan Building[258] 204 St Asaph Street 1903–1904
II Papanui Railway Station[259] 24 Restell Street, Papanui 1900
II Pegasus Press Building[260] 14 Oxford Terrace 1852
II Perry's Occidental Hotel[261] 208 Hereford Street n.d.
II Peterborough Centre[262] Peterborough Street 1930
II Pink Pussy Cat Building (Formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers)[263] 196–210 Tuam Street 1910
II Public Trust Office Building, Christchurch[264] 152–156 Oxford Terrace 1925
II R Buchanan & Sons Building[265] 206–210 St Asaph Street 1904–1905
I Registry Building[266] 40 Worcester Boulevard 1916
II Repertory Theatre, Christchurch[267] 144–148 Kilmore Street n.d.
I Rhodes Memorial Home[268] 34 Dyers Pass Road, Cashmere n.d.
I Robert McDougall Art Gallery[269] 9 Rolleston Avenue 1928–1932
II Shirley Community Centre (Former Shirley Primary School)[270] 10 Shirley Road, Shirley n.d.
I Sign of the Kiwi[271] Dyers Pass, Cashmere 1916–c.1917
I Sign of the Takahe[272] 176 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere 1918–1948
II St George's Private Hospital[273] 251 Papanui Road, Strowan n.d.
II St Margaret's College (former)[274] 25 Chester Street West 1913–1914
II Star Building (Formerly Lyttelton Times Building)[275] 134–140 Gloucester Street n.d.
II State Insurance Building, Christchurch[276] 116 Worcester Street n.d.
I Strange's Building[277] 219–223 High Street n.d.
I Sunnyside Hospital Administration Building (Former) and Setting[278] 32 Annex Road, Middleton n.d.
I Theatre Royal, Christchurch[279] 145 Gloucester Street 1906–1908
II Theatre Royal Building (former)[280] 148–154 Gloucester Street n.d.
II Trade Union Building, Christchurch[281] 194 Gloucester Street n.d.
II Victory Memorial School[282] 140 Springfield Road, St Albans n.d.
II Pump House, Christchurch[283] 544 Tuam Street, Phillipstown 1882
I Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company Building (Former)[284] 96–98 Lichfield Street, Christchurch Central City 1919
II Wood Bros Flour Mill[285] 14–24 Wise Street, Addington Has been altered and converted into apartments.[286] 1891
II Worcester Chambers[287] 69 Worcester Street 1924–1925
II Worcester Street Bridge[288] Worcester Street/Boulevard crossing the Avon River 1885
II YWCA Building, Christchurch[289] 268 Madras Street n.d.
II Zetland Hotel, Christchurch[290] 88–92 Cashel Street n.d.
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