Beaconsfield Valley Reserve

Beaconsfield Valley Reserve

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Beaconsfield Valley Reserve

A rural and historic reserve

This 0.8ha reserve has a pleasant environment with a layout that stays true to its former role as a rural school. A number of former school buildings, including shelter sheds, are used as a community facility. A feature is the attractive mature trees, including a large totara which marks the south west corner entrance to the reserve, and a weeping elm tree.

The school house is identified in the District Plan as having heritage value Category C and at present houses a library serviced by the main library in Feilding.

- Self-contained vehicles only
- FREE
- Max 3 night's stay per calendar month
- Water tap
- Toilets
- Tennis Court
- Former School

Details

Feature Value Info

Organisation

Manawatu District Council

Council organisation

Location

North IslandManawatu - WanganuiPalmerston North

Categories

  • Activity__basic_facility_campingBasic Camping
  • Free

Directions

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Coordinates

-40.0913841429843

175.656479352712

Latitude
-40.0913841429843
Longitude
175.656479352712

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Reviews

  • 2.5/5

    Not sure if this spot is still open for camping.

    Drove by yesterday and no one was there and the gate was shut.

    Reviewed almost 6 years ago

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    Jon

  • 4.5/5

    We would never have known about this fantastic little site if it hadn't been on your app, and we were the first ever people to stay there!

    When we arrived the lady (sorry but I've forgotten her name) and her daughter who look after the school building and grounds made us feel so incredibly welcome. We were even taken on a guided tour of the now disused school building, which still had many artefacts and pictures from when it was last in use, which brought back many memories of our own childhood and how we were taught in England back in the 1960's.

    This site is an absolute little gem and with water and a toilet available it was amazing value at no charge!!! Our suggestion is that there should be a nominal charge for these facilities, as the upkeep of the school and grounds comes out of the local community funds, so this would help to go towards those costs and maybe even help a little with the required funding for renovating the school building itself.

    Finally, our thanks again to the lovely lady and her daughter who made us so welcome. The local community and NZ should be proud to have such people as ambassadors for their locality and country. I would award this site 5 stars out of five, it was that good.

    Reviewed almost 8 years ago