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Bishop's House
File:Bishop's House (Catholic), Auckland, New Zealand
General information
Architectural styleLate Gothic
Address30 New Street, 10 St Francis De Sales Street and Green Street, Ponsonby, Auckland
Year(s) built1893-1894
Completed1894
Cost₤3,000
Design and construction
Architect(s)Peter Paul Pugin

The Bishop's House is the residence of the Bishop of Auckland, built in 1893-1894.

References

  1. "Bishop's House (Catholic)". Welcome to Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 2024-10-20.