This attractive villa residence was one of a row of three villas (116, 118 & 120 Hine Street) constructed by timber firm Henry Brown & Co between about 1913 and 1916.

The house was purchased by printer Thomas Dandford Charters in 1919, and it remained his home until the 1940s.

122 Hine Street is part of a continuous row of five villas that make an important contribution to the streetscape - such a grouping of villas is now uncommon in New Plymouth. 

 

Documents

Taranaki Land Deeds Index I14 page 684

Deeds Plan 21.

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