All Saints Church, Howick

Coordinates: 36°53′44″S 174°56′02″E / 36.89559°S 174.933822°E / -36.89559; 174.933822
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All Saints’ Church, Howick
All Saints’ Church
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36°53′44″S 174°56′02″E / 36.89559°S 174.933822°E / -36.89559; 174.933822
AddressCorner Cook Street and Selwyn Road, Howick, Manukau, North Island
CountryNew Zealand
DenominationAnglican
Websiteallsaintshowick.org.nz
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s)Frederick Thatcher
Architectural typeChurch
StyleTudor Revival
CompletedNovember 1847
Construction costNZ£147/3/9
Administration
ProvinceAnglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
DioceseAuckland
ParishHowick
Designated7 April 1983
Reference no.11

All Saints’ Church is an heritage-listed Anglican church located on the corner of Cook Street and Selwyn Road in the suburb of Howick, in Manukau City on the North Island of New Zealand. The church was the first parish church in Auckland and is the oldest building in Manukau.

History[edit]

The church was built in November 1847 at a cost of 147 pounds, 3 shillings and 9 pence. The first service was held in the church on 21 November 1847, although the roof had not been finished at that stage. It was the first building to be erected in Howick.

Originally built to a cruciform plan, the nave was enlarged in 1862. The Lych gate (erected in 1930) is a memorial to those who served in the New Zealand Militias during the Land Wars of the 1860s. The building was designed by the Rev. Frederick Thatcher and pre-built in St Johns, before being moved by sea, (the easiest method of the time), to Howick where it was finally assembled.[1] It is listed as a Category I Historic Place.[2]

Notable burials[edit]

Many early settlers are buried in the grounds of the church. Notable burials include:

  • Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke (1813–1872), British officer of the Bombay Army, notable artist, and member of the New Zealand Legislative Council[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Knight, Cyril Roy. (1972). The Selwyn churches of Auckland. Wellington [N.Z.]: A.H. & A.W. Reed. p. 25. ISBN 0-589-00705-X. OCLC 596619.
  2. ^ "All Saints Church, Howick". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand.
  3. ^ Peacocke, Neville (c. 1980). the Peacocke Family in New Zealand (copy of Mary Peacocke Winter ed.). copied for family distribution.

External links[edit]

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