Description
The Janet Frame House in Oamaru, New Zealand is a popular destination for literature enthusiasts and history buffs.
This two-story wooden house was the childhood home of Janet Frame, one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, from 1931 to 1943. The house has been restored to its original condition and is open to visitors from November to April daily. Visitors can explore the house and see where Janet Frame lived and wrote during her formative years. The museum also features exhibits and displays that provide insight into Janet Frame's life and work.
The Janet Frame House is not only a historical site but also a beautiful one. The house features period furnishings and decor, and the garden has been restored to its original state, providing a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can learn about Janet Frame's life and career through photographs, letters, and other personal items that belonged to her. They can also watch a short film about her life and work, which provides a fascinating insight into this talented author's world.
Visitors to Oamaru can explore other attractions in the area, including the Oamaru Victorian Precinct, the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony, and the Steampunk HQ museum. There are also many hotels and accommodations located near the Janet Frame House, making it easy for visitors to stay in the area and explore all that Oamaru has to offer. The Janet Frame House is located at 56 Eden Street in Oamaru, New Zealand, and is easily accessible by car or public transport. Visitors can find information about the house, including hours, admission fees, and directions, on the Janet Frame House website.
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Historical sites: Houses
Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday