Howick Historical Village
Te rohe
Location
75 Bells Road, Pakuranga, Auckland.
Ngā haora mahi
Opening hours
Daily 10AM to 4PM. Last admission at 3PM.
Te utu
Admission
Adult: $16 | Child: $8 | Student/Senior $12 | Family Pass $40
Experience Auckland's living history. Wander through a Fencible early settler's village as it looked in the mid to late 1800s. Explore heritage buildings filled with authentic furniture and textiles and see how people lived in early Auckland. See the general store, old school house, the court house, raupo huts and the sod cottage, as well as the printing press, friendly chickens, and ducks in the village pond. All surrounded by attractive heritage gardens.
Howick Historical Village is a living history museum in seven acres of grounds and gardens, and depicts a Fencible settlement in the period from 1840 to 1880. The Royal New Zealand Fencibles were pensioned-off British soldiers who came to New Zealand with wives and families.
The collection at the Howick Historical Village ranges from art to furniture, textiles to archives and aims to show the period of early Auckland life between 1840-1880.
The Village also includes period appropriate plants and planting schemes. The extensive grounds are filled with a wide range of garden styles of the period, with heritage plants and fruit trees.
A wide range of programmes, tours and workshops are on offer for groups and schools.
Check the website for upcoming events.
Ngā momo kohinga
Collection Strengths
Social history
Ngā wāhi
Facilities
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Reference library
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Public programmes
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Membership club
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Wheelchair access
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Function space
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Toilets
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Parking
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Café
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Shop
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Other facilities
- Venue Hire (Bell House & historic church)
- Research library
- Exhibition space
- Filming location
Whakapā mai
Contact
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Postal address
Howick & Districts Historical Society Inc PO Box 38-105 Howick Auckland
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Phone number
64-9-576 9506
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Email address
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Staff details
Lexie Palmer - General Manager | Collections - Richard Giles | Education - Rosie Grant | Events - Annabelle Burdett-Coutts | Marketing & Social Media - Annaliese Lines | Operations - Francesca Loliay | Facilities - Phil Sutton | Heritage Gardener - Luke Southern
Kei te mahere
On the map
Tūhuratia te kohinga
Explore collection
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TAONGA | ITEM
Silver Shaker
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TAONGA | ITEM
A working bee on the Vicarage at the Historical Village.