SummaryWarwick House, a historic homestead on 11th Avenue in Tauranga, was originally built between 1885 and 1890 as the Faulkner family home. The Faulkners were early pioneers known for establishing Tauranga's first ferry service to Mount Maunganui. In 1973, the house was carefully renovated and restored by T.J. Dalton, who preserved its Tudor-style architecture, featuring wide verandahs, shuttered windows, and a striking black-and-white facade. It was removed in 1988.
SourcesNew approach to antiques, unknown and undated newspaper article
Warwick House in 1973. Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries photo gcc-30488
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