List of architectural monuments in Cromwell

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The list of monuments in Cromwell includes all of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT) classified as “Historic Place” or “Historic Area” of the New Zealand town of Cromwell .. The information comes from the register of the NZHPT. The names of the architectural monuments are based on this register. Well-known Wahi Tapu (Area), culturally and religiously significant sites and areas of the Māori , are also included in the list. However, they are usually not published.

image designation place address description construction time entry number Cat.


Cromwell Courthouse
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Cromwell Courthouse Cromwell 43 Inniscort Street
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former court and administration of the gold rush town of Cromwell 1872 June 22, 2007 2129 2
Cromwell Kilwinning Lodge No 98
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Cromwell Kilwinning Lodge No 98 Cromwell 69 Melmore Terrace
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Masonic Lodge 1900 June 22, 2007 2130 2
St John's Presbyterian Church (Former)
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St John's Presbyterian Church (Former) Cromwell 24 Inniscort Street and Sligo Street
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Church, former Presbyterian 1881 (approx.) Feb 28, 2013 2131 2
St Andrew's Anglican Church
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St Andrew's Anglican Church Cromwell 41 Blyth Street and Donegal Street
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Church, Anglican 1874 June 22, 2007 2132 2
Murrell's Cottage (Former)
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Murrell's Cottage (Former) Cromwell Melmore Terrace, Old Cromwell Town
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Residential building, one of two buildings in the historic town center that remained at their original location when the Clyde Dam was flooded . The watchmaker and tooth breaker Edward Murrell lived in the building for 41 years, in 1920 he moved to Christchurch when he was old. He was a member of the hospital committee for 20 years and a local councilor for 25 years, nine of which were mayor. 1870s 0May 2, 2013 2133 2

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Individual evidence

  1. Old Cromwell Town - "Saving Cromwell's Heritage" . Cromwell District Promotion Group , archived from the original on February 8, 2013 ; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English, original website no longer available).