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Te Waimate Mission
Te rohe - Location
344 Te Ahuahu Road, Waimate North, Bay of Islands
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
November - April: Daily 10am - 5pm
May - October: Sat-Mon 10am - 4pm
Closed Christmas Day
Te utu - Admission
$10 adults
Accompanied children: Free
Unaccompanied children: $3.50
Please understand that surcharges may apply at times of special events.
Te Waimate Mission House, built in 1832, is the only survivor of three mission houses founded in 1830 on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by the Reverend Samuel Marsden with the agreement of local Nga Puhi.
An eighteenth century style English farm was established, with a chapel, school room, water mill and workshops also built.
Te Waimate Mission House was erected as a single-storey dwelling of Georgian design, with an attic floor, verandah and prominent shingled roof.
An eighteenth century style English farm was established, with a chapel, school room, water mill and workshops also built.
Te Waimate Mission House was erected as a single-storey dwelling of Georgian design, with an attic floor, verandah and prominent shingled roof.
Ngā wāhi-
Facilities
Parking
Shop
Guided Tours
Toilets
Other facilities
Museum brochures / tourist brochures
Whakapā mai-
Contact
Postal Address
344 Te Ahuahu Road, RD2, Kaikohe
Phone number
64-9-405 9734
Email Address
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