[ he first glimpse of Bushy Park Homestead, the Society’s most prestigious building, ‘gained by those who come to stay as guests or to see the house and grounds. Set against a background of virgin bush and with a view across the Rangitikei Plains, the Lodge has six private bedrooms and is open seven days a week to members and the general public. Built in 1905, it offers warm rooms, hot showers and a well-equipped kitchen. Support it with your visit.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 1, 1 February 1985, Unnumbered Page
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