Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Kaikohe Aperahama Church


Kaikohe Aperahama Church and Cemetery - Autumn 2018

This historic church was built by Neilsen brothers and opened in 1885 but is now owned by the Ngati Tautahi hapu. Kaikohe is in the surrounding areas near Kerikeri and I can't wait to explore the far north of NZ. Last week my daughter and I collected empty boxes from our workplaces. I've started filling them up, so far I've packed my collection of favourite books, towels/sheets etc from the linen cupboard, my vintage glassware that belonged to my nana and 3/4 of the drinking glasses.  The rest of this week outside of work I'll be starting on plates, the bathroom and the bedroom - think that'll keep me going for a while.

7 comments:

William Kendall said...

Terrific shot!

Susan Heather said...

There are some lovely churches in the Far North.

local alien said...

Packing seems to go on and on. You don't realise what you own till you have to put it all in boxes!
Lovely NZ church

Wayne said...

That's a neat little church. Good luck with your move.

Amy said...

that's true and we've thrown out a ton of stuff we don't need too.

Bill said...

Beautiful wee church. Lots of luck with your move, glad we are finished. :)

Regarding your question about the sign on the building, I couldn't find any info on the building itself. They had a web page but no info on the history of the place.

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely idyllic photo of the vintage church!

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