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Cabragh House (school and residence) is a late Victorian, timber house at 48 Weka Street in Nelson, New Zealand built circa 1897. It is a historic site for exemplarising late Victorian furnishings and provincial New Zealand vernacular architecture.
Tasman is a settlement in the Tasman District of New Zealand's upper South Island. It is located between Māpua and Motueka, 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Abel Tasman National Park and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Nelson. [3] The Tasman area covers a small peninsula on the southern and eastern side of the Moutere Inlet.
The open concept renovation on the first floor of the William Rockhill Nelson’s “clubhouse,” a historic 6,800-square-foot home at 610 E. Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd.
City and unitary region in South Island, New Zealand Nelson Whakatū (Māori) City and unitary region View of Nelson from the "Centre of New Zealand" in November 2006 Flag Coat of arms Nickname: Sunny Nelson Motto(s): Latin: Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let him, who has earned it, bear the palm) Nelson region within New Zealand Coordinates: 41°16′15″S 173°17′2″E / 41.27083°S 173 ...
The Nelson Section was an isolated government-owned railway line between Nelson and Glenhope in the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island. While part of the New Zealand Government Railways , the section was never connected to the national railway network , although there were plans to do so.
The Daelyn statistical area, covering 1.47 km 2 (0.57 sq mi), is the sole area of Richmond within Nelson City; the remaining eight areas are within Tasman District. [1] It had an estimated population of 19,750 as of June 2024, [ 2 ] with a population density of 1,125 people per km 2 .
Tasman is home to three national parks: Abel Tasman National Park (New Zealand's smallest at 225.41 km 2), Nelson Lakes National Park (1,017.53 km 2) and Kahurangi National Park (4,520 km 2). The Maruia Falls, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of Murchison, were created by the 1929 Murchison earthquake when a slip blocked the original channel.