Category:Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church
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Location | Cashmere, Christchurch City, Canterbury Region, New Zealand | ||||
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English: The Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church was officially opened in August 1929. It was initially designed by Cecil Wood, but his business partner Richard Strachan De Renzy Harman took over. The carvings are by Frederick George Gurnsey. The building has a Category II heritage listing by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust with registration number 1842.
Media in category "Cashmere Hills Presbyterian Church"
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Categories:
- Arts and Crafts churches in New Zealand
- Buildings damaged by the 2011 Canterbury earthquake
- Cashmere, New Zealand
- Cecil Wood (architect)
- Churches in Christchurch
- NZHPT Category II listings in the Canterbury Region
- Presbyterian churches in the Canterbury Region
- Richard Strachan De Renzy Harman
- Arts and Crafts architecture in New Zealand