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Conon Street, 9812, Invercargill, NZ Neuseeland
contactos teléfono: +64
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: -46.4158137, Longitude: 168.3538901
Gary Russell
::Heritage Building: Fleming and Company Flourmill (Former) is a collection of mostly brick buildings which accumulated from the 1880s as this company evolved into a New Zealand icon. The Invercargill flourmill was the first owned by Thomas Fleming and his partners, and its prominent street presence and longevity mean it is a landmark within the city. Significance or Value: The robust appearance and stature of Fleming and Company Flourmill (Former) commands a strong streetscape presence, making the building a prominent Invercargill landmark. In particular, the crisp utilitarian form of the main building provides a striking contrast with the neighbouring gardens and nearby Catholic Basilica, creating a point of interest and immediately establishing both the industrial nature and importance of the building.
Glen Gauldie
::The old flour mill, it's closed now and the building is being used by a car parts dealer.