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  2. Bach (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Bach was for some time thought to be short for bachelor pad, [4] but they tended to be family holiday homes. An alternative theory for the origin of the word is that bach is the Welsh word for 'small' and 'little'. The phrase Tŷ Bach (outhouse; literally 'small house') is used for outbuildings. Sizeable populations of Welsh miners relocated to ...

  3. Holiday cottage - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, 3,578,718, or 3.1% of the American housing stock, were holiday or second homes, compared with 2.7% in 1990, and 1.9% in 1980. 26% of all these are located in the north-eastern states, with approximately 250,199 (7% of all the second homes in the U.S.) located in New York, and Maine having the largest percentage of its housing stock as ...

  4. Twizel - Wikipedia

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    Some houses became holiday homes for people living out of town. [8] Tourism developed slowly in the 1990s with a number of hotels and motels being built. [8] Twizel was the base for some of the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand operations workforce.

  5. Housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    When records began in 1974, new homes in New Zealand had an average floor area of 120 m 2 (1,290 sq ft). Average new home sizes rose to peak at 200 m 2 (2,150 sq ft) in 2010, before falling to 158 m 2 (1,700 sq ft) in 2019. [17] In 1966 the New Zealand Encyclopedia recognised seven basic designs of New Zealand houses. [18]

  6. Russell, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The surrounding area also contains many expensive holiday homes, as well as New Zealand's most expensive rental accommodation, the Eagles Nest. [12] The photographer Laurence Aberhart lives here. A car ferry across the Bay of Islands runs between Okiato and Opua, and is the main tourist access to Russell.

  7. List of historic places in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Māori settled in Otago relatively soon after reaching New Zealand, and the Dunedin area was a major whaling centre and site of early European colonisation. [1] The building boom from the gold rush of the 1860s, coupled with the relative stagnation of the region's population in the 20th century, has led to the preservation of many old ...

  8. Category:Houses in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in New Zealand" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Clark House (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Clark House is an early 20th century Italianate home in Hobsonville, Auckland, New Zealand, listed as a Category I building by Heritage New Zealand.Construction on the house began in the late 1890s as the family home for Rice Owen Clark II, a wealthy owner of a nearby pottery business.

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