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Alberton
Te rohe - Location
100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert, Auckland
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
Wednesday - Sunday
10.30am - 4.30pm
Te utu - Admission
Adults: $10
Children free
Unaccompanied children $3.50
Please understand that surcharges may apply at times of special events.
This romantic timber mansion began as a farmhouse in 1863 and was later expanded to 18 rooms, with fairy-tale decorative verandahs and towers. It was owned by the Kerr Taylors, a leading family in Mount Albert, until it was left to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) in 1972. Allan Kerr Taylor was a landowner, investor and provincial and local body politician. His wife Sophia was an outspoken advocate of the vote for women, as well as a singer, gardener and mother of 10. She ran the estate for 40 years after her husband’s death, with her three unmarried daughters running it for a further 40 years.
Alberton was famous in the 19th century for its balls, hunts, garden parties and music. It contains a wealth of original family furniture and other possessions, and several rooms retain their 19th century wallpapers.
Alberton was famous in the 19th century for its balls, hunts, garden parties and music. It contains a wealth of original family furniture and other possessions, and several rooms retain their 19th century wallpapers.
Ngā wāhi-
Facilities
Wheelchair Access
Shop
Function Space
Guided Tours
Public Programmes
Toilets
Other facilities
Wheelchair access (downstairs). Museum brochures.
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Contact
Postal Address
100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert, Auckland
Phone number
64-9-846 7367
Email Address
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