Carlile House

Carlile House
Façade of the Carlile House (2023)
Interactive map of the Carlile House area
Former namesCostley Training Institute
General information
Architectural styleItalianate
LocationGrey Lynn, Auckland, 84 Richmond Road, Auckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°51′27″S 174°44′26″E / 36.85745027°S 174.74058012°E / -36.85745027; 174.74058012
Opened1886
Cost£2830
OwnerUnited Church of Tonga
Design and construction
ArchitectRobert Jones Roberts
Designated12 December 2011
Reference no.9584
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Carlile House, formerly Costley Training Institute, is a former boys' home and training centre in Grey Lynn, Auckland, built in 1886. It was enabled by a bequest of £12,500 from Edward Costley. It was originally bequest to the Kohimarama Training School; however, the Kohimarama Training School had since closed. The trustees recommended that a training institution should be established and Sir Robert Stout prepared a Bill that passed without opposition, entitled "The Costley Training Institution Act, 1885".