Clendon Esplanade, Rawene
(09) 405 7874
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About Clendon House 1860
Clendon House, built in the 1860s, was the last home of James Reddy Clendon, one of New Zealand's earliest traders and ship owners. He was the United States Consul at Okiato (the first New Zealand capital) in 1839-41 and a witness to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. He was also a member of the first Legislative Council from 1841-44 and a magistrate from 1850.
Hours of Operation
1 November – 30 April: Saturday, Sunday
1 May – 31 October: Sunday
Summer and Easter School Holidays: Thursday to Monday
Winter School Holidays: Saturday, Sunday
10:00 am – 4:00pm
Closed Christmas Day
Admission Charges
Adults - $7.00
Children over 14 - $3.50
NZ Historic Places Trust Members – No charge
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