{{Short description|Historic house in Appleby, New Zealand}} {{Use New Zealand English|date=April 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} [[File:Stafford Place 50.JPG|thumb|Stafford Place in 2012]] '''Stafford Place''' at 61 Redwood Road, [[Appleby, New Zealand|Appleby]], New Zealand (near [[Richmond, New Zealand|Richmond]]), is registered with the [[New Zealand Historic Places Trust]] as a Category I structure.
[[File:Stafford Place stable 46.JPG|thumb|left|Stafford Place stables]] Stafford Place was built in 1866 for [[Henry Redwood]] and his wife Mary.<ref name="NZHPT Stafford Place">{{NZHPT|1678|Stafford Place|21 June 2012}}</ref> Through his sister Martha (1820–1893), Redwood was brother in law with [[Joseph Ward (Marlborough politician)|Joseph Ward]].<ref name="NZETC Ward">{{cite book |title=The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts |year=1906 |url= https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cyc05Cycl-t1-body1-d2-d3-d5.html#name-209565-mention |author=Cyclopedia Company Limited |accessdate= 11 April 2012 |location=Christchurch |chapter=Former Members Of The House Of Representatives}}</ref>
The house is in [[Carpenter Gothic]] style.<ref name="NZHPT Stafford Place" /> The adjacent brick stables were significantly damaged in the [[1929 Murchison earthquake]]. During the 2000s, the stables were rebuilt in accordance with the original design.
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[[Category:Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Tasman Region]] [[Category:Houses in New Zealand]] [[Category:Houses completed in 1866]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in the Tasman District]] [[Category:Richmond, New Zealand]] [[Category:1866 establishments in New Zealand]] [[Category:1860s architecture in New Zealand]]
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