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Homebush Museum

Te rohe - Location
Homebush 2142 Homebush Road Darfield R.D.1 Canterbury 7571

Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
By arrangement

Our collection is housed in the old Homebush brick stables building which has a Category 1 classification by the Historic Places Trust. The collection has a Rural regional basis with farming implements, old machinery, horsedrawn equipment, carriages. milking gear. In the loft there is a collection of rural and domestic artefacts. Installed is a large Stout Mills and Temple Water Turbine with a patent date of 1863 made in Dayton Ohio, installed in the turbine room in 1879. There is a domestic component to celebrate the part played by rural women. And a significant collection of 1905 all Blacks Originals rugby jerseys, blazer and cap from Bob Deans who lived at Homebush.

There is a restaurant, a shop, a talk about the history of the family and the part the Deans' family played in the establishment of New Zealand and Canterbury and a walk around the 8 acre gardens with its magnificent trees planted from the 1850's. The garden is registered with the New Zealand Gardens Trust.

We take groups by appointment.

Ngā momo kohinga -
Collection Strengths

Social history

Technology

Ngā wāhi -
Facilities

  • Guided tours

  • Function space

  • Toilets

  • Café

  • Other facilities

    Garden

Whakapā mai -
Contact

Kei te mahere -
On the map