123 Grafton Road
See that lovely old villa on the left? Located at 123 Grafton Road in Auckland City it was once derelict, falling apart with rotting windows and joinery. Now it is being used by the Falling Apple Charitable Trust who purchased it in 2013 with the intent of promoting culture, art, music, education, health, sustainability and well-being in the community.
The restoration includes help from 250 volunteers both local and from abroad and according to my research the villa was built around 1882. It was owned by a George William Basley and his wife Frances - it is mostly made of Kauri. Originally governor William Hobson purchased the land in 1841 with local chiefs Kawau, Tinana and Reweti Tamaki signing the deed of sale.
Over the years the property was passed between different owners until in 1976 it was sold to Housing NZ where it was used as a boarding house, a drug rehab center and privately rented. In 2011 it was placed in Auckland City Council's heritage list and is now being tastefully restored.
I don't know if you've heard about the fires sweeping through Australia at the moment but apparently 1 of them was started by a 12 year old boy and the rest (over 50 of them) are the result of long dry weather with no rain, please if you can say a prayer for them.
Linking up with My Corner of the World and Skywatch Friday.
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Happy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Many prayers for Aussie.
I'm glad to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
My Corner of the World
Following your wonderful blog now. Invite you to visit mine, and good if you follow too :)
I have heard about the fires. Fires have become a huge problem in so many places.
Those fires are terrible. So many people in danger and their homes. They are in my prayers
That building is awesome. It looks so old and is beautiful.
Have a great weekend.