Hobsonville-Point-Explore-Map-2015-03

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Hobsonville-Point-Explore-Map-2015-03
Information Centre and all display homes open 10am-4pm daily.
The Seaplane Hangar on the waterfront hosts a popular Farmers
Market. Grab a good coffee, pick up some fresh produce and treat
yourself to some artisan made food direct from the local producers.
Open seven days from 7am to 4pm. Breakfast is
on all day, alongside coffee from award-winning Matakana
Coffee Roasters, sandwiches, homemade cakes, and heartier
meals to go with boutique beers and wine. Free wi-fi.
hobsonvillepoint.co.nz
hobsonvillepointfarmersmarket.co.nz
catalinacafe.co.nz
To start getting to know Hobsonville Point visit our new
Information Centre on Hastings Street (behind Catalina Café).
We have X display homes in Station Street and one in each of
Hastings Street, Squadron Drive and Harvard Street. Several new
show homes will be opening in Liquidambar Drive during 2015.
Catalina Café
Information Centre and Display Homes
Hob s o n v i l l e P oi n t
Explore
Public Art
Hobsonville Point
Park and Children’s
Playground
Our award-winning playground is a
sculptural work of art, a tribute to the
beauty and resilience of our native
flora, and a whole lot of fun for kids.
Catalina Café
(see over for details)
Mill House
Mill House was built in 1929 by
aviation industry pioneers, Doug
and Audrey Mill, as their family
home. It will be renovated and sold.
HQ Building
The repurposed defence force
headquarters is available for use
by the community.
- Defence Memorial
A memorial to the men and women
who lived and served at the base.
Yard 37: Marine
Precinct
Tucked away in here are two Kiwi
companies that build super yachts.
Tiwatawata by John Reynolds
One hundred and eight charred
poles make up this landscape
sculpture, which marches
across the land dissecting
Hobsonville Point Park.
Old Barracks
We’ll soon be looking for a
development partner to turn the
barracks into heritage apartments.
Marlborough Oval
This heritage oval was used as a
parade ground. It will kept as a
reserve for the community.
- Married Officers Houses
These waterfront homes will be
renovated and sold.
The Landing
This is where the seaplanes
used to be launched from. It will
become a waterfront hub for the
community with shops, cafés,
apartments and offices.
- Ferry Wharf
Hobsonville Point has a commuter
ferry service to downtown Auckland.
- Farmers Market
(see over for details)
Estuarine by Louise Purvis
Inspired by Hobsonville Point’s
waterways, Estuarine winds its way
over and around a gabion retaining
wall. The work is made of tubular
baskets filled with scoria.
From the Ground Up
by Tiffany Singh, Wiremu
Diamond, all 97 students of
Hobsonville Point Primary.
This collaborative installation
draws inspiration from the
Japanese Torri gate tradition,
the purpose of which is to divide
our world and the spirit world.
Hinaki by Virginia King
Hinaki, conceived as both a
symbolic eel trap and a
guardian, stands watch at the
end of the wharf welcoming
commuters home.
Remnants of Flight
by Nick Eagles
This sculpture recalls Linear
Park’s former life as an airstrip.
Tree Cosy
Clip, Tool,
Heart of Stumps
by Alison Milne of Knitted Graffiti
and a team of local knitters
Guerilla knitting has become
something of a worldwide
phenomenon. Our beautiful example
utilises a heritage pohutukawa as its
canvas. Tree Cosy has a limited life
span, so come and see it soon.
The Memory Windmills
Bomb Point
This 11 ha piece of waterfront
land dotted with munitions bunkers
will be kept as a park for the people
of Auckland. You’re welcome to
explore on foot or by bike.
by Leon van den Eijkel
Remember those colourful windmills on
a stick you could buy from fairs when
you were a child? This sculpture recalls
the simple joy the artist felt running home
with his windmill held up to the breeze.
by Steve Woodward
These three stone sculptures
reference the regimented nature
of military life, the pre and postdevelopment landscape, and the ancient
trees that once covered the area.
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COASTAL WALKWAY
The Coastal Walkway is
under construction and will
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by the end of 2015.