Sign of the Takahe

Local nameThe Sign of the Takahe
LocationCashmere, New Zealand

The Sign of the Takahe is today a cafe/bar with casual dining with a unique wedding and function space, built in the style of an English Manor House. Designed by J. G. Collins, construction was carried out between 1918 and 1948. The Takahe also provides one of the better panoramic views of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, the Canterbury Plains and the Southern Alps.

Named after the flightless native New Zealand bird, the Takahe, it was initially one of the roadhouses planned by Henry George Ell as part of his scheme to preserve the natural state of the Port Hills which overlook Christchurch and Lyttelton harbour.

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Opening hours

The building is closed for the time being and awaiting repairs.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_of_the_Takahe

Phone +64 03 332 4052

Address 200 Hackthorne Rd, Cashmere, Christchurch 8022, New Zealand

Coordinates -43°34'53.707" N 172°38'7.57" E

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