The Chingford Stables are located in North East Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand.
The stables are now used for both private and public functions, and listed as a Category I Historic Place.
[2][3] P.C Neill was a prominent Dunedin merchant, and was the French consul during the 1890s.
The stables no longer houses horses but is used as a venue for public and prestigious private events.
The stables are located in Chingford Park which is named after a U.K. based property owned by the parks first owner, Doctor Andrew Buchanan, who bought the land and formed an estate in the 1860s.