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Revision as of 17:24, 3 October 2017

Te Puke O Tara / Hampton Park

SITE TO VISIT
Te Puke O Tara / Hampton Park
Hampton Park
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Ethnicity: Maori / European
Site type: Pa / Farm / Quarry
Where: South Auckland - 30 minutes from the city centre
How to get there: Bus (Check Rideline) or car.
How Long to allow: 2 hrs walking over the site.
Disclaimer

Location:

334 East Tamaki Rd. There is an off-road carpark.


What:

A one time small cone and pa site but there is only a little in the way of Maori archaeological remains. More prominent are the stone stables ruins and the many stone walls remaining from the early farm use.

The location was owned and farmed for many years by Rev Gideon Smales and his descendants. There are garden remains and some heritage trees from their time. The current house is on the location of the original, but that was lost in a fire.

Surviving in good if reconstructed order in the Park is St John's Chapel built by Smales using locally quarried stone and dating from 1859.

The site is leased for grazing so please respect the stock and the use of the site.

The stable ruins.
Stone farm walls.
Archaeological sites in Archsite.


What else to do there:

Barry Curtis Park and Point View Reserve are pleasant nearby parks.


Web info:

Auckland Council http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/en/parksfacilities/premierparks/pages/hampton.aspx

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