Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House is a historic home in Clyde Road in the Christchurch suburb of Ilam, bordering the University of Canterbury.
For 14 years, it was the home of the leader of New Zealand's women's suffrage campaign, Kate Sheppard, during her active period.
[1] After Kate Sheppard became the leader of the women's suffrage campaign, many important and influential people were frequent visitors.
Upon his death on 5 September 1934, the house passed to his son Leslie, who also worked in the legal profession.
[1] It was registered for its outstanding historical significance in relation to Sheppard, as much of the women's suffrage campaign was orchestrated from the house.