A step back into yester year. What an amazing woman. Well worth the visit. See not only the house and how people lived but also some of the frocks she was dressed in.
For any person who enjoys literature and the story of authors, this is an excellent Museum. It would also be of interest for people with a fascination for domestic colonial life in the Victorian era. ...
One of the small museums you might overlook... Don't! It's great!!
If you have an interest in New Zealand literature, in colonial buildings, in gardens, or in dollhouses, this lovingly restored building is well worth a visit. Helpful, friendly staff on site add to th...
The Mansfield House belongs to a very elegant building. The whole house has many literary characteristics. The visit here needs to follow the route.
It was the former residence of New Zealand's famous female novelist, and the two-story buildings and courtyards were kept in their original style and quaint.
Catherine Manthfield (1888-1923) is credited as one of New Zealand's most influential writers for over 100 years, having lived here for five years as a child and having her gardens repaired and maintained by herself.
This is the former residence of a famous writer. Of course, if you don’t know her, you will find it meaningless, but the overall building is very simple and the interior is simple but clean.
Go to know New Zealand has such a novelist, the characterization of people is very unique, the house has two floors, envy.