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The Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead
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The Pah Homestead is a historic home located in the suburb of Hillsborough in Auckland, New Zealand. It is owned by the Auckland Council, and is currently used as an art gallery, housing the Arts House Trust collection of New Zealand art.
Nearby attractions
Monte Cecilia Park
72A Hillsborough Road, Royal Oak, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
Wahine Toa Park
537 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Fickling Convention Centre
546 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Mt Roskill Library
546 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Children's Playground
20 Currie Avenue, Hillsborough, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
Bhojan Indian Restaurant and Bar Royal Oak
563 Mount Albert Road, Royal Oak, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
Friends Kitchen Restaurant
4/557 Mount Albert Road, Royal Oak, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
The Curry Village Hillsborough
161 Hillsborough Road, Hillsborough, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Lucky Fortune Restaurant
532 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
The Brass Boxer Sports Bar
509 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Taste Of India Three Kings
2 Dornwell Road, Three Kings, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
BIKANER CHAAT
501B Mount Albert Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
Dukes Midway Lodge
4 Vagus Place, Royal Oak, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
Solsen Motel
78 Olsen Avenue, Hillsborough, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
Mt Roskill Motel
565 Mount Albert Road, Royal Oak, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
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The Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead

Pah Homestead 72 Hillsborough Road, Hillsborough, Auckland 1042, New Zealand
4.5(441)
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The Pah Homestead is a historic home located in the suburb of Hillsborough in Auckland, New Zealand. It is owned by the Auckland Council, and is currently used as an art gallery, housing the Arts House Trust collection of New Zealand art.

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attractions: Monte Cecilia Park, Wahine Toa Park, Fickling Convention Centre, Mt Roskill Library, Children's Playground, restaurants: Bhojan Indian Restaurant and Bar Royal Oak, Friends Kitchen Restaurant, The Curry Village Hillsborough, Lucky Fortune Restaurant, The Brass Boxer Sports Bar, Taste Of India Three Kings, BIKANER CHAAT
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+64 9 639 2010
Website
artshousetrust.co.nz

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Nearby attractions of The Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead

Monte Cecilia Park

Wahine Toa Park

Fickling Convention Centre

Mt Roskill Library

Children's Playground

Monte Cecilia Park

Monte Cecilia Park

4.7

(509)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Wahine Toa Park

Wahine Toa Park

4.6

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Fickling Convention Centre

Fickling Convention Centre

4.4

(241)

Open 24 hours
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Mt Roskill Library

Mt Roskill Library

4.6

(109)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead

Bhojan Indian Restaurant and Bar Royal Oak

Friends Kitchen Restaurant

The Curry Village Hillsborough

Lucky Fortune Restaurant

The Brass Boxer Sports Bar

Taste Of India Three Kings

BIKANER CHAAT

Bhojan Indian Restaurant and Bar Royal Oak

Bhojan Indian Restaurant and Bar Royal Oak

4.7

(270)

Click for details
Friends Kitchen Restaurant

Friends Kitchen Restaurant

4.3

(142)

Click for details
The Curry Village Hillsborough

The Curry Village Hillsborough

4.5

(154)

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Lucky Fortune Restaurant

Lucky Fortune Restaurant

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Reviews of The Arts House Trust at Pah Homestead

4.5
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1.0
1y

Visited for only the second time today and I think we encountered the same unpleasant staff member that others have experienced. During our first visit last year to see a relative's art exhibit, we were allowed to play the grand piano in the lobby. Based on this experience, I allowed my daughter to try the piano today. She was gently tapping a few keys one by one and genuinely appreciating the sound of the grand, when a female staff member came in to tell her not to play the piano. Now, I'm a big rule follower so if the piano had a sign saying not to play it we would have absolutely observed it. And I'd accept a polite request not to play it even though there is no sign to tell us that and even though we'd been allowed to play it before under similar circumstances. However we instead met someone who doesn't know how to communicate a simple request in a polite and respectful manner. She was instead very patronizing! She bizarrely chose to point out to us that it costs a lot of money to tune the piano. It was clear she felt the need to voice her disapproval, talk down to us and put us in our place. She proceeded to say that once my daughter can play Mozart she can play the piano there. But again it was an unnecessary and condescending comment. And what if I had then sat down and started playing one of Mozart's sonatas? Are there different rules for different people and skill levels? If there are please just tell us. But don't be that ugly person who talks down to a child just because they're a child. I'm not sure if she thought she was being funny with her comments, but she actually came across as a snotty cow. In future, if you don't want anyone to play the piano you should lock it, cover it or use a sign, like you do for the artworks. Don't be inconsistent with your own rules and then talk down to visitors who are respectfully enjoying the piano. We only came today to visit our old local cafe, Hill House. But if I come again, I won't bother looking around the homestead so I don't need to deal with this unpleasant woman again. Or I'll stick to Nathan Homestead where the people are polite...

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9y

Last night I was at the Pah Homestead for the last of the winter 'Dinner Crowds. For $85.00 pp I was expecting something very special, how wrong was I. We were given a glass of mulled wine on arrival, and after waiting for ages were given sourdough bread with house butter Soon after that the fire alarm went off and we were herded outside and had to wait out in the cold for at least 15 minutes until the fire engines arrived to give the all clear. There was then a delay before we got our entree which consisted of home made cannelloni stuffed with pumpkin, was so so, not great. No choice of mains so for people who didn't like Venison they were out of luck. I have to say it was very tender but the serving was small and no separate greens were served, only a small helping of mashed potato. At 10pm some people were only just being served their main course so a few of us decided to leave as it would have been at least another half hour before dessert came. I have since heard that the dessert was terrible. I don't mind paying for good quality food but this would have to have been one of the worst eating experiences I have had in years. Needless to say I will not...

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4.0
1y

How to be pleasant, respectful and yet give a (partly) negative review. I love PAH Homestead. I love everything about it, the grounds, building, cafe, atmosphere and besides all these great features they show great art. But, here it comes: this time most of the displayed items were less than good. And this is not a matter of taste, it's a matter of quality. They are basic amateurish items not suitable for hanging/sitting in the PAH gallery. Curators, back to the drawing board - how to raise the standards of your collection. The plus side: The cafe is great (the coffee and food good) and the grounds are great, the staff is lovely so....all in all a wonderful experience and one (especially the 'art') we will be talking about for some...

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Joanie Badenhorst-AwasthiJoanie Badenhorst-Awasthi
I don't know anything about art, but I had a lovely time exploring the TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, checking out their art, sculptures, and installations. Many of the things I didn't understand, but I liked wondering what the artist may have been thinking or feeling when s/he created their work. It sits within the Monte Cecilia Park, which has awesome walking trails, beautiful aged trees, and benches. Great for a picnic! There is a spectacular view all the way to One Tree Hill. The Pah Homestead is beautiful, with a good café. I ordered a carrot cake and coffee. Unfortunately it took quite long to come, and the coffee was cold when I had it. It's a great day for relaxing, and possibly expanding your mind
Ashi EzzAshi Ezz
**Gallery and Coffee Shop** This art gallery is complemented by a coffee shop downstairs, offering a unique blend of art and refreshments. **Food Quality** The cinnamon bun looked too sweet due to the icing, but it might be enjoyable for those who don't mind extra sweetness. **Ambiance** The space is pretty nice, although there are ongoing renovations that might affect the atmosphere. **Service and Staff** The staff are friendly, adding to the welcoming environment. **Coffee Quality** The coffee was average, not particularly noteworthy. **Pricing** Prices are a bit higher than your average coffee shop, which might be a consideration for budget-conscious visitors.
Morgan JacksonMorgan Jackson
A must see heritage locale to better understand the beauty of the New Zealand story. Onlooking ONE TREE HILL, overlooking Onehunga, Mangere Mountain and the Manukau hub. It's not hard to understand why historians speculate the Pah homestead to be the birthplace of the Treaty of Waitangi, as colonial and native truly prospered here symbiotically alike. Living history, preserved for the public, celebrating New Zealands world famous art culture with the Wallace Arts Centre, the vast site captures colonial life like a moment frozen in time, boasting its many features such as native Wetlands, international tree forest, and original horse drawn tracks.
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I don't know anything about art, but I had a lovely time exploring the TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, checking out their art, sculptures, and installations. Many of the things I didn't understand, but I liked wondering what the artist may have been thinking or feeling when s/he created their work. It sits within the Monte Cecilia Park, which has awesome walking trails, beautiful aged trees, and benches. Great for a picnic! There is a spectacular view all the way to One Tree Hill. The Pah Homestead is beautiful, with a good café. I ordered a carrot cake and coffee. Unfortunately it took quite long to come, and the coffee was cold when I had it. It's a great day for relaxing, and possibly expanding your mind
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**Gallery and Coffee Shop** This art gallery is complemented by a coffee shop downstairs, offering a unique blend of art and refreshments. **Food Quality** The cinnamon bun looked too sweet due to the icing, but it might be enjoyable for those who don't mind extra sweetness. **Ambiance** The space is pretty nice, although there are ongoing renovations that might affect the atmosphere. **Service and Staff** The staff are friendly, adding to the welcoming environment. **Coffee Quality** The coffee was average, not particularly noteworthy. **Pricing** Prices are a bit higher than your average coffee shop, which might be a consideration for budget-conscious visitors.
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A must see heritage locale to better understand the beauty of the New Zealand story. Onlooking ONE TREE HILL, overlooking Onehunga, Mangere Mountain and the Manukau hub. It's not hard to understand why historians speculate the Pah homestead to be the birthplace of the Treaty of Waitangi, as colonial and native truly prospered here symbiotically alike. Living history, preserved for the public, celebrating New Zealands world famous art culture with the Wallace Arts Centre, the vast site captures colonial life like a moment frozen in time, boasting its many features such as native Wetlands, international tree forest, and original horse drawn tracks.
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