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  2. Housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    When records began in 1974, new homes in New Zealand had an average floor area of 120 m 2 (1,290 sq ft). Average new home sizes rose to peak at 200 m 2 (2,150 sq ft) in 2010, before falling to 158 m 2 (1,700 sq ft) in 2019. [17] In 1966 the New Zealand Encyclopedia recognised seven basic designs of New Zealand houses. [18]

  3. Olveston (house) - Wikipedia

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    Olveston Historic Home is a substantial house and museum in an inner suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand.The house was designed by Ernest George in the Jacobean style in the early 20th century for the Theomin family.

  4. Category:Suburbs of Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 04:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Maori Hill - Wikipedia

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    Maori Hill is a residential suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin.It is located at the northern end of the ridge which runs in a crescent around the central city's western edge, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the northwest of the city centre, immediately above and within the Town Belt. [3]

  6. Suburbs of Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The city's main indoor sporting arena, Forsyth Barr Stadium is also located in Dunedin North, immediately to the southeast of Logan Park. Dunedin North's 2001 population, including the University area, was 7,047. One of the city's oldest cemeteries, the Dunedin Northern Cemetery, is located in Dunedin North, as are the Dunedin Botanical Gardens ...

  7. St Clair, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    St Clair is a coastal residential suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand. [3] It is located on the Pacific Ocean coast five kilometres from the city centre on the southwesternmost part of the coastal plain which makes up the southern part of the urban area, and also climbs the slopes of Forbury Hill immediately to the west of this plain.

  8. Hawksbury, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Hawksbury was the site of Dunedin's Cherry Farm Psychiatric Hospital, and the name Cherry Farm is still widely used within Otago for the hospital's former site. The name Hawksbury [ 2 ] (often misspelled Hawkesbury ) [ 3 ] was an early English name for the settlement at Waikouaiti, and is still applied to the nearby Hawksbury Lagoon [ 2 ] and ...

  9. Long Beach, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach, known in Māori as Wharauwerawera [1] or Wharewerawera [2] is a small coastal settlement in Otago, New Zealand comprising approximately 100 homes. Many of the sections were initially auctioned in October 1922 for a pound deposit.