No 1 Parnell encompasses all that is special in the historic Rawene village. Beautifully restored in 2014, this 315m² heritage building has become a cherished community hub and vibrant visitor destination on the Hokianga Harbour. Step inside and enjoy a coffee while watching life unfold across the water. Browse a rich selection of artwork by regional artists, books by Far North writers, and women’s designer fashion boutique. The gallery is owner-operated and supported by two long-term tenants who operate the on-site café and fashion store.
Hokianga’s historic identity and spiritual presence attract visitors looking for a unique experience. As the third oldest Aotearoa NZ town Rawene is located on the Twin Coast Highway with national and international tourists enjoying the unique western route. It is a day trip destination with growth potential from Northland’s East Coast with families and professionals moving north seeking a lifestyle change.
For over eleven years, the current owners have meticulously developed both the building and the business. With a longstanding gallery in Devonport and a new creative chapter calling, they are now ready to pass this exceptional legacy on.
Located directly opposite the ferry wharf, No. 1 Parnell has been at the centre of Rawene commerce for over a century. It retains the character of original timber floors, high ceilings, and charming awnings, while incorporating modern functionality—updated bathrooms, layout, wall linings, and essential services.
The owners have meticulously developed the business and building over the past eleven years, but with a gallery in Devonport where they have worked for many years, they are at a time in life where they would like to focus their creative direction.
The building offers generous storage, office, and café preparation areas, making it highly adaptable for a range of future uses—from hospitality to retail. It remains a focal point for the community, hosting events and embodying the spirit of Rawene.
The regular maintenance and upgrades will see the building through many years and the thriving art and local community recognizes both the historic and useful nature of the property and has become a hub for community events.
Future uses are wide and in a growing area with increasing demand for visitor and residential services could include hospitality or retail purposes. It would be hard to imagine a building with a higher profile or better location.
Several options for ownership are available including the businesses and building so call today for a full information pack.
Few properties offer this blend of history, position, and potential.