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Cultural Experiences

The Hutt Valley has a wide variety of cultural expierences that cater for the whole family.


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Maori Treasures - Hetet Legacy

Experience art and cultural custom of Maori people that form part of a rich heritage, making New Zealand unique in the world.


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New Zealand's Original Wild Child

This is a great way to get a new perspective on Wellington's and the Hutt Valley's main attractions.

Born on 14 October 1888, Katherine Mansfield is widely considered one of the best short story writers of her time.

It is amazing just how much of KM’s Wellington still remains. This self guided tour takes you to both sides of Wellington harbour to see buildings and places that shaped the life and subject matter of this world-renowned writer.


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Stansborough

Stansborough is the factory where high quality wool garments, used for the Lord of the Rings and Narnia films, are woven on historic looms. 


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Christ Church

Guardian of the Valley since 1854, nestled in the heart of the Hutt Valley, Christ Church is a delightful reminder of our past and a living testament to a spirit of community that has endured ever since the Church was built over 150 years ago.


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Golder Cottage

The Golder Cottage Museum

Golder Cottage, one of the earliest pioneer homes of Upper Hutt. The cottage has a fascinating collection of memorabilia from the era.  Much of the furniture exhibited was made by John Golder; other items on display have always had their home in the cottage. 


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Maori Treasures - Hetet Legacy

Discover a treasured Maori art tradition that spans three generations.


Featured Accommodation

Guthrie Cottage

Guthrie Cottage is a charmingly renovated cottage reflecting what is special about Eastbourne.  You’ll find crisp fresh linen, a delightful private courtyard to relax over breakfast, cosy gas central heating and waterfront views across Wellington Harbour.


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Nuku Tewhatewha

This nationally significant pataka (Maori store house, usually for food) was commissioned by paramount chief Wi Tako Ngatata of Te Atiawa and carved in the 1850's as a sign of support for Kingitanga, or the Maori King Movement.


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Expressions Arts and Entertainment Centre

Expressions building

Whether you are holding a conference or public meeting, providing corporate training, making a presentation or getting married. Expressions is the perfect venue. They offer a superb selection of event, hospitality and display spaces complemented by an inspiring exhibition programme.


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