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The Sign of the Takahe is today a restaurant and function centre 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 (Harry) Ell as part of his scheme to preserve the natural state of the Port Hills which overlook Christchurch and Lyttelton harbour.Ell had envisaged four roadhouses being built, and three were completed before Ell's death in 1934. These were Sign of the Kiwi, Sign of the Bellbird and Sign of the Packhorse.However, Ell wished the Takahe to be a more substantial structure and spent years studying design of English Manors, castles and inns, to be incorporated into the final construction of the Takahe. Indeed, the dining room is an exact replica in the historic Haddon Hall in Derbyshire.A great deal of improvisation was required to minimize cost. For example, the stone was quarried locally from the Port Hills and hand chiseled into blocks using primitive tools, the heavy Kauri beams in the entrance hall were salvaged from a former bridge over the Hurunui River and the ceilings in the inner most dining room were painted on timber cut from packing cases.

Address: 200 Hackthorne Rd, Cashmere, New Zealand
State: Cashmere



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Thank you Sign Of The Takahe for the cake and I coffee I won in your competition. The cake was delicious. I always have a great experience at your cafe. Yummy food, beautiful building, and nice view overlooking Christchurch.
Went here for our sons 21st birthday meal. Lovely staff.. felt really comfortable and relaxed. We didn't feel rushed out.. and got to even hold a sord and shield for photos. Recommend... A++++
Fabulous brunch, great food & lovely staff in this beautiful building! Best of all our wee dog was welcomed! So appreciated, I do hope more places in Chch & the rest of our lovely country follow your lead!
Lovely place and nice view all around. We tried pan fried fish and kumara fries which was really yummy as well as very testy Coffee. Friendly staff.
One of my favourite Christchurch cafes. I really enjoy coming here. It's definitely a unique and charming building, lovely garden too when it's fine. Great food too! We had some platters at an event recently that were absolutely smashing, so delish. And we've also had a few great breakfasts and lunches here.
A fantastic meal as always. Such a special place. My partner had steak like usual and loved the slaw that came with it. The beetroot salad looked really tasty and the vegan burger was delicious. The staff were very attentive and made us feel so welcome. 10/10
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