Situated on a rise that originally overlooked the expanding township of Newmarket, now Auckland’s premier shopping district, – Highwic was built in 1862 as Buckland’s family home. An English immigrant who thrived in this land of new opportunities, Buckland’s wealth and social status is evident in the property’s grand design.
His enthusiasm for the New World is reflected in Highwic’s American Carpenter Gothic architecture, hallmarked by light, airy rooms, although later extensions lend other interesting period features. The mansion’s numerous rooms include a kitchen with a coal range – the heart of the house, even today – as well as the ballroom and boy's dormitory all of which prove popular with modern-day visitors.
Stables and a billiard house number amongst various outbuildings, set amidst extensive Victorian-themed grounds, high hedges, mature specimen trees, a fern house, lawn tennis and croquet courts, as well as a meandering 'Lovers, Walk'.
A self-guided tour of Highwic not only offers a captivating trip back in time to the days when the house bustled with Buckland family life but also an insight into the rapidly changing landscape of colonial New Zealand. After a brief introduction from your Highwic hosts, wander around the property at your leisure. Children will love the 'House Hunt' discovery tour and the Whimsical Garden.
Try to time your visit for the regular occasions when the coal range is fired up. Check the Highwic Events page for other special occasions throughout the year.
Highwic is available as an atmospheric venue for private and business functions.
Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, last recommended entry is 3:45 pm.
Adults $10 accompanied children, up to 16 years old free (maximum 4 per paying adult).
Enquire for group rates, educational rates and function bookings.