Presbyterian Church Cashmere Hills
Presbyterian Church Cashmere Hills
Cashmere Hills handsome stone Presbyterian church by " the Green" on Dyers Pass Road. Church was opened on 24th August 1929. Designed by Cecil Wood and Richard Harman in Gothic style with a slate roof. Built of Port Hills Basalt with pink Mount Somers stone round the doorways and white Oamaru stone around the windows. Information sourced from "The Port Hills of Christchurch" by Gordon Ogilvie
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