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Villains and Vagabonds Return to Christchurch for Four Shows only at Ferrymead Heritage Park
Ferrymead Heritage Park School Holidays
Biscuit Making
Come to the Railway station to bake some delicious cookies
Victorian Paper Crafts
While your biscuits bake, make a Victorian bookmark at the Railway station
Heritage Games
Come and play some old-fashioned heritage games outside the VHut
Colonial V Hut
Pop in to see how the first English settlers lived back in 1860's
Explore Historic Photographic Processes with Photographer Rewa Rendall
Sunday, 13 October 2024
10am - 12pm Kinsey’s Cottage, Ferrymead Heritage Park
$20 bookings essential
Step into Kinsey's Darkroom: Witness the Enigmatic Black Art of Glass Plate Portraiture. Secure your ticket for an unforgettable photographic experience.
Ferrymead owes its importance in history to the hills dividing Christchurch from the port of Lyttelton. Pioneers transported their goods over the steep Bridle Path from Lyttelton to Heathcote, where punts were used to cross the river into early Christchurch. Later traffic came by sea up the estuary. In 1863, the first railway in New Zealand was opened, running from Ferrymead into central Christchurch. This railway line was the inspiration for Ferrymead Heritage Park and the restored railway line follows part of the route today.
Ferrymead Park features an early 1900s (Edwardian) township and the park has a variety of restored cottages plus a school house, church and businesses which reflect the period and allow visitors to experience life for the early residents of Christchurch including the smell of a coal range and the sounds of a tram rattling past the door.
There is a large array of heritage exhibitions and displays that are open for viewing, particularly on Sundays. These displays are owned and operated by individual societies and manned by their volunteers. They have restored and displayed their collections for you to enjoy and these include tractors, fire engines, aeroplanes, trams, trains, cars, printing, post and telegraph, model railway, photography and much much more. If you are interested in a particular society's display, please contact the society in advance of your visit, to ensure that volunteers will be on site.
Trams run on the weekends and are not included in general admission. Tickets can be purchased from reception.
Ferrymead Alive runs on the first Sunday of every month. Tickets are not included in general admission and can be purchased from Moorhouse Station inside the park. *Trains are not operational during winter months*
Ferrymead Night Market runs first Saturday of every month excluding Jan and winter months. $5 Entry per adult. Children under 15 free. Tram and Trains ride additional.
Ferrymead Heritage Park has several facilities that can be hired for functions including weddings and parties. These include the following:
- Heritage Church (Chapel)
- Friendly Societies Lodge Hall
- Heritage Railway Station
- Coronation Park
- Heritage Rose Garden
- Wedding Tram/ Birthday Tram
- Photo shoots