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Riccarton House


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[[File:Riccarton House Christchurch. (9581176642).jpg|thumb|Riccarton House in 2010]]
'''Riccarton House''' is a historic building in [[Christchurch]], New Zealand. It was commissioned by [[Jane Deans]], the widow of [[Canterbury, New Zealand|Canterbury]] pioneer [[John Deans (pioneer)|John Deans]].

Riccarton House was commissioned by Jane Deans (1823–1911) after the death of her husband, John Deans (1820–1854). It was built in three stages, with construction starting in 1855 and her moving in during March 1856. The house was first extended when her only son, John Deans II (1853–1902<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>), turned 21 to house the many guests for the occasion. In 1900, the third stage of the house was built; this addition designed by the architecture firm of England Brothers.<ref name="NZHPT 1868"></ref>

On 25 June 1992, Riccarton House was registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now [[Heritage New Zealand]]) as a Category I historic building.<ref name="NZHPT 1868" /> The Christchurch suburb of [[Riccarton, New Zealand|Riccarton]] is named after the Riccarton homestead.

==References==


[[Category:NZHPT Category I listings in Canterbury, New Zealand]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Christchurch]]
[[Category:Houses completed in 1856]]
[[Category:1850s architecture in New Zealand]]

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