February, 2021

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Alberton Summer Market Days

2021Sun14Feb10:00 am2:00 pmAlberton Summer Market DaysAlberton - Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga10:00 am - 2:00 pm Event TypeMarkets & FairsSuitable for AgesAll AgesLocationCentral Auckland

When

Sunday 14 February 2021 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Event Details

Market day of beautiful homemade, handmade and NZ grown products and crafts. With artisan food stalls, live music, kids entertainment, and more.

The markets are on every 2nd Sunday monthly from Feb to April 2021 and is on rain or shine. Dog friendly event.

If Auckland is at Alert Level 1 the market will be going ahead so please come along to support the awesome stallholders, grab a bite of something delicious, enjoy tea & scones and explore the majestic historic house!

Price

The market is free to visit.

Entry to the house is FREE for children and $10 for adults.

Organiser

Alberton - Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga

A majestic colonial property in suburban Mt Albert Alberton was built in 1863 as a large but conventional farmhouse. In the 1870s Allan Kerr Taylor, and...
A majestic colonial property in suburban Mt Albert Alberton was built in 1863 as a large but conventional farmhouse. In the 1870s Allan Kerr Taylor, and his second wife Sophia, transformed the house into a grand Raj-inspired mansion, influenced by the country of Allan’s birth. Featuring grand verandahs and distinctive towers, set in a heritage garden, this beautifully preserved house is rich with family possessions, including original 19th century wallpapers, furniture, and artwork. When you visit this historic home, you’ll be transported into the world of early Auckland’s fashionable set, where garden parties, mounted hunts and archery were regular pastimes. Beautifully conserved, entering Alberton and its atmospheric interior allows visitors to take a step back in time. Many of the original family items are on display and came with the house when the last of Allan and Sophia Kerr Taylors 10 children gifted Alberton to the nation in 1972. The property provides a fascinating insight into the life of a privileged Auckland family in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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