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Derelict for 40 years: 1860s cottage beautifully restored by ‘hopeless romantics’
John and Janet Adams have renovated this historical cottage into a cosy haven that honours its rich past
27 February 2026

1800s to Today


The historical photo of the house in the 1800s appears in a book by Dorothy McKenzie, called Otepopo and Herbertville. The house was already occupied in 1863, and it is likely the stone was hauled by bullock wagon from a quarry west of Oamaru.The property is called New Bigging. John Adams says they discovered that was its original name - it probably came from Scotland where a bigging was a building. Or from a village in the Scottish Highlands. Photo: Supplied (left), Harcourts (right)


One can imagine a family sitting out here back in the 1800s. Photo: Harcourts
Authenticity was everything in the renovations



The Adams have gone to great lengths to preserve the authenticity of the cottage, even replicating the original tongue-and-groove match lining. Photos: Harcourts
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