The Coach House Museum - Feilding's Home of Rural Stories
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Location
121 South Street, Feilding, Manawatu 4702, New Zealand
Ngā haora mahi
Opening hours
Open 7 Days 10am-4pm
Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday
Open after hours for private functions by arrangement
Feilding & District Community Archive Open Thursdays or by prior arrangement
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Admission
Adults $10
Children (5-17yr) $5
Preschool $FREE
Friends of the Museum $FREE
Group Bookings welcome by arrangement (Special rates apply)
Feilding's Coach House Museum is home to an outstanding collection of rural New Zealand Heritage, showcasing over 140 years of history.
Visit our museum and enjoy a fascinating historical journey through the lives of our early settlers and the development of the Manawatu region.
Special collections include:
Maori & the Early Manawatu Landscape
Early European Settlement & Land Development
Horse Drawn Era Vehicles
Crawshaw John Deere Collection
Spall Collection of Rare Tractors & Stationery Engines
Our large, indoor venue is perfect for group outings and a variety of catering packages can be enjoyed in our sunny foyer seating area (by prior arrangement).
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Collection Strengths
Art
Natural history and sciences
Social history
Technology
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Facilities
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Reference library
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Guided tours
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Membership club
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Wheelchair access
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Function space
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Toilets
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Parking
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Shop
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Other facilities
Wheel chair, disabled parking & toilet facilities available onsite.
Payment by Eftpos (no credit), cheque or cash
Huge parking area - suitable for tour buses or motorhomes.
Home to Feilding & District Community Archive
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Contact
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Postal address
P O Box 42, Feilding, New Zealand
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Phone number
(06) 323 6401
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Email address
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Website
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Staff details
Museum Manager - Paul Gibson, Email: manager@coachhousemuseum.org, Phone: (06) 323 6401, Marketing Coordinator - Jo Payton, Email: marketing@coachhousemuseum.org, Phone: (06) 323 6401, Archive Manager: Marilyn Wightman, Email:archive@feildingarchive.org, Phone: (06) 323 4233