Riverhead Guest House is situated on the upper end
of the Hokianga Harbour at Horeke overlooking the head
of the tidal harbour and the mouth of the Waihou River.
It is a fine old kauri colonial style house, which was
built in 1871 and extended and 'modernised' in 1912.
It remained unchanged from that time until the early
1980's when it was bought, resited and restored by the
Holdaway family who resided in it for approximately
20 years.
Your hosts - Ray and Lauraine Hatton - took ownership
in 2003, and have since redecorated, restored and maintained
original features such as the varnished woodwork and
polished brass fittings. Today we also have the benefit
of modern appliances expected in a modern guest house.
Directions:
We can be found by turning south off the State Highway
1 approximately 15km north of Okaihau at the 'Horeke'
signpost, and following the road signs to Horeke for
a distance of about 10km.
If you are travelling on the Twin Coast Discovery
Tour from Waipoua Forest, turn left past the Taheke
Hotel at the Riverhead Guest House signpost. Follow
the road for 17km into Horeke.
The house is a prominent landmark in the village and
is signposted to show the entrance to the driveway.
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