This box cottage was constructed in 1903 for Mr (Arthur) Owen. Notable features of the cottage are its high degree of originality, including brick chimney, verandah and Chicago windows.

A permit for a "Cottage" on Town Section 261, Powderham Street, was granted to Mr (Arthur) Owen by the New Plymouth Borough Council on 16 September 1903. The estimated cost was £330, and the architect/builder is listed as Louis Bullot. At the same time Owen subdivided the section into several parts and in 1910 William and Emeline Webb built a villa on the neighbouring section (subsection 2). 

Arthur Owen died at his residence on Powderham Street on 18 February 1914, aged 76. His wife Constance died on 6 June 1932, aged 79, and her obituary in the Taranaki Daily News recalled her courage in saving her young brother from drowning when he had fallen into a deep well. 

Related documents and plans:

Taranaki Land Deed Index I5 page 535

Taranaki Land Deed Index P 498 Sub1 Section 261

Taranaki DP5369 Sheet 1 Powderham and Morley, ICS Pre 300,000 Cadastral Plan Index (Imaged by LINZ)

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