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imported materials from around the world. Much of the stone used for the Castle came from a basalt quarry nearby. Other materials included yellow brick, Glasgow brick, Oamaru stone, Port
Chalmers basalt, Cornwall blackstone, Italian marble, Marseilles cobbles, Catlins timber, North Island Kauri and local Caversham sandstone for the ballroom. The Godfrey family carved many of the building's intricate ceilings; a single ceiling in the main foyer took six and half years to complete. In 1875, twenty tonne of glass was imported from
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mansion. The site was clear-felled and levelled, allowing construction to begin in 1871. To level the construction site, workers jammed pegs into the layers of volcanic rock before pouring cold salt water to split the surface. Approximately 200 workmen were used to complete the main structure, using
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Larnach Castle has a reputation as one of New
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Winter Ball. Larnach Castle Ltd operates three accommodation types; Larnach Castle
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they have been suddenly pushed in the back. These tales have drawn paranormal investigators from both New
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carried out by the Barker family, along with retrieval of original furniture to refurnish the house. The gardens were not an original feature of
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