Braemar has been featured in DreamScapes, the Canadian Travel and Lifestyle Magazine.
Parliament Street and Braemar have featured in a number of television and film productions.
In February 2007 the house was featured in "The Man Who Lost His Head" starring Martin Clunes and Caroline Harker - see The Man Who Lost His Head
In January 2006 we were featured in The New Zealand Herald for our efforts to protect a jacaranda tree in the neighbouring historic garden. Read more ....
In the Spring of 2005 Braemar was featured in Heritage Magazine, the magazine of the Historic Places Trust of New Zealand.
In late March 2004, Braemar was used by the BBC for a made for TV Film production,"Not Only But Always" starring Rhys Ifans as Peter Cook and Aidan McArdle as Dudley Moore. This movie was released Christmas 2004 on Channel 4 in the UK.
In 2001, Don Selwyn used Braemar as Shylock's house in his beautiful Maori "Merchant of Venice", the first all Maori film with English subtitles.
In 1980, Braemar was featured in a well known NZ film, Goodbye Pork Pie directed by Geoff Murphy.