One of the most iconic landmarks in the North Island, the corrugated iron buildings of Tirau, are up for sale.
The sheepdog, ewe and ram were last sold in 2016, but the hunt is on for a new owner for Tirau's most photographed buildings.
"Back in the 90s, there was a couple called John and Nancy Drake that were searching the country for a site for a wool and craft store, and they found this property interior," Brendan Bradley - the real estate agent tasked with selling the unique property - told Morning Report.
"They had a vision for a sheep-type building. They went ahead and did some concept plans and had that built," Bradley said.
The Drakes decided to establish a wool and craft store and settled on the Tirau site, having the sheep built in 1994.
The ram was added more than a decade later to provide more space for the business.
The "Big Dog" is home to the Tīrau Visitor Information Centre, and sits alongside the Big Sheep Honey and Souvenir Shop and The Ram SPCA Opportunity Shop. All three structures played a key part in Tirau being labelled the "corrugated capital of the world".

Reviews on TripAdvisor reflect the popularity of the site with tourists.
"We love seeing these buildings in Tirau. We took Miss 5 there and she loved the animal buildings, she didn't want to leave," one post read.

"I made a stop here while on the way from Auckland to Taupo. Probably one of the most iconic toilet stops that I ever had!"
Although, not everyone is a fan.
"Located on the way to Hobbiton because we can't understand why they are so famous," another reviewer said.
The auction will take place on July 22.





















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