The Hirst family endured a six month voyage to New Zealand aboard the Gwailor in 1852. They brought with them a pre-fabricated single storey octagonal house - the Round House.

A second storey added in the 1870s and a "square" section built alongside. They were erected on Devon Street, town section 917. (Collection of Puke Ariki ARC2010-220 - cropped)

In the 1890s the Round House was occupied by Mr and Mrs Batten. They are thought to be the grandparents of aviatrix Jean Batten. Contrary to some reports Jean Batten was not born in the house.

In 1905 the houses were shifted by Mr William Courtney to a section on Courtenay Street - approximately where the carpark is in front of the Warehouse building.

Both houses were demolished in 1938.

Taranaki Land Deed Index, Section 917 I1 p117.

Related documents:

Round House: Historic Landmark: Brought from England: To be demolished (Taranaki Herald 9 July 1938)

Do you know York Terrace? (Taranaki Herald 2 December 1967)

Letter to the editor - Round House and York Terrace (Taranaki Herald 6 December 1967)

Round and Square House (Taranaki Museum Punch #8 March 1974)

Story of the "Round House", Noeline Blackman (undated, Taranaki Research Centre Information Files) 

Related Information

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The 'Round House', Devon Street, New Plymouth (Puke Ariki collection)

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"The Old Round House, New Plymouth" (Puke Ariki collection)

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"Part of New Plymouth, c 1870" (Puke Ariki collection)

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