We heard this week that Doug's primary school friend, Stan, had lost his daughter to cancer so decided to go and visit him yesterday . He lives 60kms away near Tangiteroria on a farm owned by his nephew. The last 20 kms was a metal road (unsealed).
We had a lovely day for the trip and enjoyed the countryside. The first photo is the entrance and Doug's daughter who does the mail run there suggested we park at the road and walk up although it wasn't as bad as Doug thought and we could have driven up easily. Stan has the same vehicle as us.
When we arrived we had a bit of a catch up and then Stan said he would take us to the old house next door which his nephew is doing up and planning to move into.
The old house has been empty for three years and has just been re-roofed. There is a local builder in his 70's who is working on the house, the deck of the verandah has just been replaced with lovely clean timber.
Across the road is the old northland railway (which is supposed to be re-instated) there was a station nearby and the building below was the goods shed.
We had a really enjoyable day out.
It's great to see the house being restored. Looks like it will be quite grand when completed.
ReplyDeleteYes, David, it would have been magnificent when it was built.
DeleteLoved all the rural photos. That is a beautiful old kiwi home!
ReplyDeleteYes, it should be quite special when restored. A big job.
DeleteLooks wonderful, I wonder what they will be farming with that many acres?
ReplyDeleteThere was an old milking shed but it is now a dry stock farm (beef cattle).
DeleteWhat a beautiful old home to be restoring. I am so glad it is getting another lease on life, it is too lovely to let it slide into ruin.
ReplyDeleteLove your countryside pictures. I miss walking around on the farm.
Enjoy this lovely weather we are currently having :)
Yes, it will be wonderful when it is finished. We only had 5 acres "up north" but I do miss that and it was lovely going for the walk across the farm. I noticed on the news tonight that it was raining in Hamilton. We were promised some showers but they didn't eventuate so we had to water again.
DeleteA beautiful house, good to see it being revived.
ReplyDeleteThat was a really good day out for you
We had a great day and the house will be lovely.
DeleteI haven't been out Tangiteroria way for years, not since I worked in Dargaville about 10 years ago. One thing about the area is that there are plenty of old houses with original features, I bet they have stories to tell.
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