Police and fire investigators suspect a blaze that ripped through a historic but heavily vandalised homestead in East Auckland at the weekend was deliberately lit.
They are trying to trace a car-load of people seen at the 114-year-old Guy Homestead, overlooking Ti Rakau Drive in Huntington Park, before the fire was reported about 7.45pm on Saturday.
Six fire engines turned out to fight the blaze, and Ti Rakau Drive was closed to traffic after thick smoke billowed down from the building, said to have been a magnet for street kids and vandals in the 15 years since it was sold into private ownership by the former Manukau City Council.
Its current owners, Hong Kong-based Twin Oaks Ltd, have been trying to sell it and 7950 sq m of land around it for eight years for $3.5 million, but have been hamstrung by council and Historic Places Trust covenants.
Howick builder Nick Neben, who had been campaigning for Auckland Council to enforce the covenants to protect the property from further damage while considering whether to buy it back, said the destruction of what was one of the area's original farming homes would be a great loss.