Step back in time and explore a piece of Lower Hutt’s past. Built in 1885, the home features artefacts collected by the family over generations.
Come and experience one of Lower Hutt’s hidden heritage treasures at our upcoming Open Day!
This 19th-century two-storey Italianate villa was designed by Charles Petrie for Robert Orr and built by Stephen Strand between 1885 and 1887. Constructed from native timbers—totara, rimu and matai—the house features a symmetrical design with two square bay windows flanking the main entrance. The once 17-acre estate became a thriving market garden employing up to 40 people, with most of the property then being subdivided in the 1960s.
Still a cherished family home, the villa is tucked away from the street and surrounded by beautiful historic gardens. During the Open Day, visitors are welcome to explore the home and grounds at their own pace with a self-guided visit. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, discover, and connect with Lower Hutt’s rich past.
Miriam Tong, an artist and heritage enthusiast, will be on-site to illustrate a portrait of Robert Orr Historic Homestead. She is happy to stop and chat, but also happy for visitors to watch her working in fine ink pens, to capture the heritage house in its beautiful surroundings. Miriam has been drawing commissioned house portraits for 10 years and is gifting her time and artwork to the Wellington Heritage Festival Trust.
Health & Safety
Stairs at entry way, and at back of house with a handrail (non-slip tape on front stairs). No wheelchair access. Back entrance parking available in Orr Crescent.
Please wear good shoes and dress for the weather.
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Event times
10am-4pm Sat 1 Nov
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10am-4pm Sun 2 Nov
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