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Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings (with Avon River punter in foreground)
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings (with Avon River punter in foreground)

The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, designed in 1858 by Benjamin Mountfort, is a stone building today regarded as one of Mountfort's most important works. From the exterior, the building appears austere, as was much of Mountfort's early work: a central tower dominates two flanking gabled wings in the Gothic revival style.

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