St Paul's Anglican Church
St Paul's Anglican Church
St Paul's Anglican Church
4.5
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Linnae P
Auckland, New Zealand20 contributions
Mar 2021
I've driven past the church many times while visiting Paihia/Waitangi and it was fascinating to enter on an evening walk while in Paihia for business. But I left wanting to know more especially about the Māori that were buried there. There's lots of information about Henry Williams etc. But explaining more about Māori would be excellent.
Written 19 March 2021
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iamrhys
Wellington, New Zealand293 contributions
Nov 2020
All lit up it looks amazing at night time and you'll likely walk past if you're staying further down the beach and want to go into Paihia for dinner. Didn't go in, but I can only imagine the inside is just as impressive.
Written 9 November 2020
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twotwotango
Waipu, New Zealand535 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Right next door to our accommodation, we admired it every time we walked by, the interior and windows are stunning, and the history that goes with it, well with a visit, the graveyard at the rear has historic graves, with interesting engraving on the tombstones
Written 1 June 2018
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Josephine H
Delft, The Netherlands3,252 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
The St Pauls Anglican Church in Paihia is a very beautiful church outside and inside. You'll find gravestones in the garden around the church. Inside the church you'll find a peacefull space. The church gives room to 93 persons. This church and it's story is a must to see when you are in Paihia.
Written 14 February 2018
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Maggied
Wellington, New Zealand4 contributions
May 2021
You can enter the Church and it is worth the time. Lovely windows. Interesting graves in the grounds dating back to early 1880s
Written 7 May 2021
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Peter B
Swansea, UK62 contributions
Jan 2020
Beautiful church, architecture seems striking because of where it is and surrounding buildings. Gorgeous inside and beautiful out.
Written 1 February 2020
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Scotsgirl7911
Auckland, New Zealand105 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Beautiful historical church with lovely kept grounds.
The beach is directly opposite and JFC restaurant right next door.
The beach is directly opposite and JFC restaurant right next door.
Written 29 January 2020
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wendy h
Matamata, New Zealand53 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
What a beautiful church. If visiting, don't be fooled into thinking everything is in the front. Walk behind the church and see very historic graves, continue through the fence and take time to read the information provided on stands. Well worth a read if you are at all interested in the history of the area.
Written 16 July 2019
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Alastair B
Hamilton, New Zealand124 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
The stain glass window including NZ birds make this small stone church worth a short visit. being stone, it’s quite unique for ZbZ whet many early churches were wooden. It’s opposite the beach making it very accessible. There is also a monument to Rev Williams in the front yard
Written 5 July 2019
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Hannover9600
Sydney, Australia196 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
The address is in 36 Marsden Road (not Williams Road). This church houses an historic organ which is still functional. Discover some history of Williams - he was a remarkable man and helped to shape the relationships between Maori and new settlers. The grounds also have many headstones.
Written 24 June 2019
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