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Taranaki-Garden-Festival-2020-Map Key Taranaki Garden Festival 0 1 km 0 1 km Look for these icons on our maps: Name Address Map OˉAKURA BELL BLOCK Information Taranaki Garden Festival Taranaki Arts Trail Centres 1 CC Tikorangi, The Jury Garden 589 Otaraoa Rd, Waitara Taranaki roro yy dd 2 oo M Garden 1 North Trail artist Waiongana Gardens 74 Kairau Rd West, Waitara Taranaki nn M North R R a a dd n Local info Wills Road g n 3 Winlea Acre 2 Joll St Waitara Wills Road g centres / a Ticket outlet 53 East Trail artist t a i ee t Library Plus 4 cc Ri Pukemiro 1121 Main Nth Rd, Onaero Taranaki TT rr R ee d g d nng 5 Magnolia Grove 6 Mahoetahi Rd, Waitara Taranaki see Airport Drive s s Airport Drive Advertiser 70 South Trail artist ees 45 MM Rata St 6 Hillsborough Hideaway Haven 683 Egmont Rd, Bell Block Taranaki WairauWairau Rd Rd State Sustainable Backyard 77 West Trail artist highway 7 Te Kainga Marire 15 Spencer Pl New Plymouth KoruKoru Rd Rd 8 Sequoia Steps 21A Sequoia Gr New Plymouth Tarata Rd 9 Kelly St Bublitz Garden 27 Durham Ave New Plymouth Tickets 10 The Nice Garden 71 Brougham St New Plymouth Brookes St Taranaki Garden Festival entry is by ticket only: 11 Pukemara 5 Tyne Pl New Plymouth SurreySurrey Hill Hill Rd Rd DevonDevon RoadRoad 12 Pukekura Park Fillis St New Plymouth BellBell Block Block Ct Ct $5 admission $10 admission $15 admission 13 Hirst Cottage 94 Pendarves St New Plymouth Tawa St SouthSouth Rd Rd Check our programme to see the entry price for each garden. Free entry to 14 Three Elms Garden 19 Anne St New Plymouth gardens for children 12 and under. Book online at gardenfestnz.co.nz, or visit 15 Nikau Grove 65F Govett Ave New Plymouth one of our ticket outlets listed below. 16 Maire St Hurworth Country Garden 603 Carrington St Taranaki Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail: all gardens are $2 entry. 17 The Yews 523 Carrington Rd Taranaki 18 Korito 28A Trafalgar Str New Plymouth 0 1 km INGLEWOOD Taranaki Arts Trail: free admission. 19 Black Gates 6 Holly Oak Terrace New Plymouth BelmontBelmont Rd Rd 20 Tupare 487 Mangorei Rd New Plymouth 21 Te Henui Cemetery Cnr Watson and Lemon Sts New Plymouth Ticket Outlets Purchase your Taranaki Garden Festival tickets here: 22 Van der Poel Garden 92 Ruakere Rd, Okato Taranaki Address Map WAITARA 23 T1 New Plymouth i-SITE Puke Ariki, 65 St Aubyn St New Plymouth Goodin Country Garden 158 Mirakau Rd, Warea Taranaki 24 T2 South Taranaki i-SITE 55 High St Hawera Pukeiti 2290 Carrington Rd Taranaki 25 T3 Inglewood Library 46 Rata St Inglewood Boxwood 820 Patiki Rd, Ōpunake Taranaki Centennial Av T4 Inglewood Info Centre C/- Funho 25 Rata St Inglewood 26 Sanderson Garden 1961 Surf Highway 45, Manaia Taranaki T5 Waitara Library 15A Queen St Waitara 27 Gravetye 60 Manawapou Rd Hawera T6 Ōakura Information Plus C/- The Crafty Fox, 1145 Surf Highway 45 Ōakura 28 Openlands 1064 Auroa Rd, Manaia Taranaki T7 Ōpunake Library Plus 43 Tasman St Ōpunake 29 Puketarata 14 Ngawhini Rd, Hawera Taranaki Princess St T8 Stratford Library 56 Miranda St, Prospero Pl Stratford 30 Oakley Garden 79 Lower Normanby Rd, Manaia Taranaki Grey St T9 Big Jim’s Garden Centre 1217 Devon Rd Taranaki 31 King Edward Park Corner Upper High St, Waihi Rd. Hawera T10 Piko Piko Eatery 532 Mangorei Rd New Plymouth 32 Sullivan Garden 283 Matangarara Rd Taranaki North St T11 Mitre 10 New Plymouth 305–307 St Aubyn St New Plymouth 33 Tairoa Lodge 3 Puawai St Hawera Queen St T12 Mitre 10 MEGA 5 Vickers Rd, Waiwhakaiho New Plymouth 34 Leonie’s Garden 170 Upper Stuart Rd, Eltham Taranaki T13 Masters Mitre 10 Cnr Juliet & Fenton St Stratford 35 La Vie en Rose 51 Bridge St Eltham McLean St T14 Garden Edge 52 Fantham St Hawera 36 Cairnhill Garden 1054 Forgotten World HWY, Toko Taranaki Parris St Joll St Devon Rd Vickers Rd d 37 Greenhills 37 Cassandra St, Stratford Stratford R n NEW PLYMOUTH Beach St o 38 Te Popo 636 Stanley Rd, Te Popo Taranaki v e Driving Times 39 Hollard Gardens 1686 Manaia Rd, Kaponga Taranaki 0 1 km D Auckland - New Plymouth 4 hrs 30 mins Stratford - Mt Taranaki 15 mins 40 Stanleigh Garden 752 Upper Dudley Rd Taranaki New Plymouth - Inglewood 15 mins Stratford - Hawera 30 mins Clemow Rd New Plymouth - Stratford 30 mins Stratford - Whangamomona 1 hr 30 mins McLean St Devon St E. New Plymouth - North Egmont 30 mins Hawera - Whanganui 1 hr 3 Devon St East New Plymouth - Ōpunake 45 mins Hawera - Wellington 3 hrs 30 mins New Plymouth - Hawera 55 mins ­ Buller St Watson St Gill St Mangorei Rd Devon St East Eliot St Taranakiartstrail Molesworth St Courtenay St Queen St Liardet St Lemon St Brougham St Leach St Gover St King St Queens Rd Young St Pendarves St r St Aubyn St Spencer Pl l D a Devon St West i Dawson St Vivian St Ridge Ln nn te Gilbert St en C Powderham St Paritutu Rd Fillis St r B G r a A e i Smart Rd a Coronation Ave o kw ter Rd Cutfield Rd w a u B Rogan St Morley St q a a e n y Devon St West S l Glen AlmondBelt St Rd u y Tea i R S Lorna St House d t D o Racecourse o n e Mill Rd Pukekura S Park t St Waiwera Pl nd rla Brooklands Rd e The b m 30 Oct - 8 Nov 2020 d Gables u South Rd C Hawea St R n Brooklands Ngamotu Rd o S d e Park Belair Av Belair H g a e a v l Mangorei Rd i t A spring celebration e a B Clawton St w Carrington St R d R of glorious gardens and events d Cornwall St D u r K Taranakiartstrail h a a r m i Omata Rd Coronation St n E a Regent Pl A s v Omata Rd s R e d x 30/31 Oct & 1 Nov 2020 H S t Upjohn St Jun CORE FUNDERS u c a t t i o Hori St o t k n S i a H S ar Poplar G t S tot r u t ke > o Frankley Rd u 45 . v a SPONSORS e P t R o t o S k Branch Rd i Bra h W Tarahua Rd nc i a a S h i R a t p m B d k e H a a u k a d S e u t l h T t e a Brois St w i i g R a T d rafalg h a H 3 r t W S S S o t u ot t R G a t nne o o A St v d o R k e ralt i o Junction Rd Fernleigh St t D S t t t A a S v e e SPONSORS PRODUCED m S a Barrett Rd Tyne Pl a H BY r x Carrington St t o GRANTS a o r r l l Tukapa St n y K d D G R d R O k d s R r ie v o a i e a k D e o d d r l r T E R c g b o lin n w r g o e C F n Gover St Gallery a M Frankley Rd www.taranakiartstrail.co.nz gardenfestnz.co.nz Festival Business Directory TARANAKI ARTS TRAIL 0 1 km Name Address Map NORTH TRAIL Taranaki A1 Tawa Glen Cafe 452 Mountain Rd, Lepperton Taranaki d R A2 Willo 27 Durham Ave New Plymouth 1 Howard Tuffery 47 Valma Taylor e h Whitcombe Rd WAITARA North u A3 RESET 2020 www.taft.co.nz 2 Maryanne van Roij 48 Fern Parmentier r Bell a A4 3 Debby Keay 49 e Lee Rapira Jonathan Young Cnr Gill + Liardet Sts New Plymouth k 4 50 Tasman St u A5 Big Jims 1217 Devon Rd Taranaki Maria Brockhill Vicky Taylor Ihaia Rd Block P A6 Koru Galleries 89 Devon St West New Plymouth 5 Kristina Weston 51 Pantea Rastegari Urenui A7 6 Tony Rumball 52 Jana Branca Onaero O Tropical Treasures Taranaki 816 Carrington Rd, Hurworth Taranaki Mahoetahi Rd Princess St k Halse Pl Epiha Rd Epiha o A8 7 Wilson Rd Longfellow Rd Bianca Lorenne 311 Devon St East New Plymouth Derek Hughes O k 3 i t R 8 EAST TRAIL Fox St a d A9 New Plymouth iSITE 65 St. Aubyn St New Plymouth Anthea Stayt r N a g o 53 NEW PLYMOUTH a A10 9 Amanda Hewlett Jeanette Parker a Cross Hills Garden + Nursery www.crosshills.co.nz t R Havelock St Waitara Rd im 54 Kairau Rd W. d A11 Environmental Products 1103 Ōpunake Rd, Mahoe, Stratford Taranaki 10 Anne Holliday Dianne Sparks a ru A12 11 55 Jan Huijbers R Tairoa Lodge Café 3 Puawai St Hawera Dwayne Duthie Te Arei Rd E. d Paraiti Rd Inland North Rd 56 Rd Richmond A13 Garden Edge 52 Fantham St Hawera 12 Sally Klenner Brigitte Calloway Henwood Rd Tikorangi KellyRd 13 57 Ian Calloway Townsend Rd A14 Arts Fest South Taranaki www.artsfestst.co.nz Yolanda Scholten 3 Tikorangi Rd A15 Taranaki National Art Awards Sandford Events Centre Ōpunake 14 Lisa Newsome 58 Patti Cocker 59 York Rd A16 Percy Thomson Gallery 56 Miranda St Stratford 15 Jade Liang Brian Cocker OˉPUNAKE A17 Whangamomona Hotel 6018 Ohura Rd, Whangamomona Taranaki 16 Jill Evans 60 Richard Hide Cross Rd Oakura 3A A18 Stratford District Council www.stratford.govt.nz 17 Yvonne Webber 61 Amy Taunt 62 V A19 Stratford Scarecrow Trail www.fb.com/stratforddistrictcouncil 18 Brenda Cash Robyn Smaller e a F B l r e a 19 63 Carina McQueen a A20 Weir Bros Tours www.weirbros.co.nz Janette Theobald R J C Omata r n d u r k n a e l 64 e A21 20 Dimphy de Vaan c s Douglas Reid t Rd y Ōakura Beach Holiday Park 2 Jans Tce Ōakura s t t a R R STRATFORD i 65 d d 21 Jo Stallard d nt A22 Beach Street Motel Apartments 25 Beach St, Fitzroy New Plymouth David Rogers n o oke R r Rd o d b Rd Mountain r m K H n 66 a e o u n A23 22 Connor Smith Karen Waterson S P l Twillight Travel & Tours www.twilighttravel.co.nz t ru r R m f o o d g R 67 rd c A24 23 Donna O’Donoghue Tony Waterson d d E Govett-Brewster Art Gallery 42 Queen St New Plymouth in R R L d Orlando St 24 68 Mark Bellringer n A25 Puke Ariki 1 Ariki St New Plymouth Milarky o Miranda St 3 P t A26 25 69 Maree Liddington l INGLEWOOD Tarata Gover St Gallery 19 Gover St New Plymouth Tony Carter y g Tataraimaka m n o i 26 Egmont r d A27 u The MOST FM Listen @ 100.4 FM Amy Brennan Swansea Rd r Tarat a t R Rd h SOUTH TRAIL a i A28 27 Lois Parkes National R e K Access Radio Taranaki Listen @ 104.4 FM C r Juliet St d 70 o ­ a A29 28 Cherol Filbee g i Autolodge Motor Inn 393 Devon St East New Plymouth Hayley Elliott-Kernot Regan St Park m n 71 a A30 29 Susie Harrop Fenton St Okato a High Frontiers Tree Specialists 06 76 96 828 Cecilie Elliott t d 72 d M r a R 30 Michelle Rowland Ché Rogers R e i n R k to p i 73 Rhonda Crawford ing p d r 31 Ian Axtell arr U C a Page St S T 74 d .
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