Christchurch City Heritage Demolition List A-B ( excluding Banks Peninsula)
The City Plan lists heritage in four groups, being Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4. Group 1 has the highest level of protection. Rules in the City Plan apply to proposals for demolition, alteration, removal, or additions to listed heritage items. Rules also apply to additional buildings proposed on sites containing protected buildings, places and objects.
The Groups are described in the City Plan as:
Group 1: Buildings, places and objects of international or national significance, the protection of which is considered essential.
Group 2: buildings, places and objects which are of national or regional importance, the protection of which is seen as very important where this can be reasonably achieved.
Group 3: buildings, places and objects which are of regional or metropolitan significance, the protection of which is seen as important where this can be reasonably achieved.
Group 4: buildings, places and objects which are of metropolitan significance and/or involve a contribution to the heritage of the city, the protection of which is seen as desirable by the Council.
The Groups are described in the City Plan as:
Group 1: Buildings, places and objects of international or national significance, the protection of which is considered essential.
Group 2: buildings, places and objects which are of national or regional importance, the protection of which is seen as very important where this can be reasonably achieved.
Group 3: buildings, places and objects which are of regional or metropolitan significance, the protection of which is seen as important where this can be reasonably achieved.
Group 4: buildings, places and objects which are of metropolitan significance and/or involve a contribution to the heritage of the city, the protection of which is seen as desirable by the Council.
Street Address and Name Date /Architect CCC / HPT listing Photo
1864 (with 1924 addition)
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1 / 2
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32 Armagh St
Cranmer Centre/ former Girls' High School NZHPT building and register records Historic image Post earthquake photos |
1881 ; 1907
W.B. Armson Collins and Harman |
2 / 2
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1904
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3 / 2
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93-107 Armagh St
Former Union Centre Buildings/Armstrongs NZHPT building record Post earthquake photos |
1923; 1934
Luttrell Bros; A.H. Manson |
4 / 2
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221 Armagh St c.1865 2 / 2
Former Girl Guide Headquarters Robert Speechly
Former Girl Guide Headquarters Robert Speechly
1852-1905
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3 / 2
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140 Barbadoes St
Music Centre / Chapel of the Sisters of the Lady of the Missions NZHPT building and register records Side view (I. Lochhead) |
1907
Seagar, Wood & Munnings |
1 / 1
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140 Barbadoes St
Music Centre (former Convent of the Sisters of the Lady of the Missions) NZHPT building and register records Post-earthquake view of Ferry Rd facade Post earthquake photos (Heritage NZ) |
1866-1882
F.W. Petre |
1 / 2
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181 Barbadoes St
Community of the Sacred Name (Partial) 1911 brick block and 1894 corrugated iron structure. NZHPT register image of earthquake damage |
1911-1912
J. G. Collins |
1 / 1
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1906
J.C. Maddsion |
2 / 2
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1926
England Brothers |
2 / 1
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1873, 1908
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3 / 2
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1866
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4 / -
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1896
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3 / 2
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c. 1907
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3 / 2
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1962-1964
Peter Beaven |
3 / 1
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Collins and West
1938-39 |
3 / 2
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