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Alberton

Alberton

This romantic timber mansion began as a farmhouse in 1863 and was later expanded to 18 rooms, with fairy-tale decorative verandahs and towers. It was owned by the Kerr Taylors, a leading family in Mount Albert, until it was left to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1972. Allan Kerr Taylor was a landowner, investor and provincial and local body politician. His wife Sophia was an outspoken advocate of the vote for women, as well as a singer, gardener and mother of 10. She ran the estate for 40 years after her husband’s death, with her three unmarried daughters running it for a further 40 years.

Alberton was famous in the 19th century for its balls, hunts, garden parties and music. It contains a wealth of original family furniture and other possessions, and several rooms retain their 19th century wallpapers.

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Location

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100 Mount Albert Road
Mount Albert
Auckland 1025

tel: + 64 9 846 7367
fax: + 64 9 846 1919
email: alberton@historic.org.nz

Opening hours

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10.30am -  4.30pm Wednesday - Sunday

Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, Christmas Day and Good Friday

This brochure is a handy reference for your bag or car glovebox.

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Books & Publications

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Alberton

This souvenir booklet shows the grandeur with which the wealthy led their lives, and gives insights into domestic life and the respective roles of women, children and servants.

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Venue for hire

Alberton  is a perfect venue for weddings, meetings, functions, and for filming or photography.