Positioned proudly in the heart of Christchurch, McLean's Mansion is a grand and iconic heritage property which represents a significant piece of New Zealand's architectural legacy. Originally known as Holly Lea, this remarkable residence was constructed between 1899 and 1900 by South Canterbury philanthropist Allan McLean and remains the largest timber residence ever built in the country - crafted entirely from native Kauri.
Occupying a substantial freehold landholding of 5,505sqm (more or less) between Manchester Street and Bealey Avenue - including a generous strip of land connecting directly to Bealey Avenue that could accommodate a number of angle-car parks - the Category 1 Heritage Listed mansion spans more than 2,100sqm (more or less) across 53 rooms, comprising 19 bedrooms, six bathrooms, and nine toilets. Set behind established trees, including two protected Copper Beech trees, and high brick walls, the property exudes a sense of privacy while maintaining a commanding presence in the cityscape.
Designed by celebrated architect Robert England in the Jacobean-Victorian style, McLean's Mansion has long captivated both locals and visitors with its sheer scale and intricate detailing. Its historical and cultural significance is matched only by its visual impact, standing as a cherished landmark visible from various vantage points across Christchurch.
McLean's Mansion has a rich and varied history. Once home to the McLean Institute - a private organisation established by Allan McLean in 1907 - the Mansion provided education and support for women facing hardship or personal challenges. In 1954, the property was sold to the Government and repurposed as a dental training school, which operated until 1982. It was then sold to the Christchurch Academy and used as a vocational training centre.
Following the damage sustained during the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes, McLean's Mansion was initially slated for demolition. However, a public campaign successfully rallied to save the grand structure. In 2018, the McLean's Mansion Charitable Trust acquired the residence and has since invested significantly in an extensive programme of seismic strengthening and restoration. These efforts have included the installation of new foundations, structural steel framing, detailed heritage reinstatement, roof replacement, and essential infrastructure upgrades - all undertaken with the singular goal of preserving this national treasure for future generations.
Today, McLean's Mansion sits on the threshold of its next chapter. With nearly all major restoration milestones achieved, the property now seeks visionary stewardship to complete the journey.
With soaring ceilings, a multi-layered skylight, expansive halls, and a versatile internal layout, McLean's Mansion offers a wealth of future possibilities. Whether re-imagined as an art gallery, boutique hotel, corporate headquarters, museum, luxury retreat, or private institution, the estate offers ample on-site car parking - providing a strong foundation for a wide array of commercial or cultural endeavours.
McLean's Mansion is more than a building - it is a rare and significant canvas for creativity, vision, and legacy. An extraordinary opportunity to be part of something truly enduring.
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