Fitzroy House is one of the oldest homesteads remaining on Great Barrier Island, and sits with the Glenfern Sanctuary Regional Park. Built in 1901, the house features the beautiful decorative detailing by craftsman builders from long ago.
The self-contained five bedroom house can accommodate up to 10 people. It is perfect for families and groups - you can arrange the beds to suit your needs.
There’s a large BBQ and a bluetooth stereo. You’ll also find a good selection of books and games.
For cool winter nights, there’s a wood burner and Stanley stove to keep you warm and cosy.
For costs, availability and bookings, visit www.glenfern.org.nz.
Note: all income from Fitzroy House and Glenfern Cottage goes towards the management of Glenfern Sanctuary, helping to protect our precious and endangered native species.
Alerts
Total fire ban across all islands in the Hauraki Gulf
A prohibited fire season is in effect across the entire Hauraki Gulf. This means a total ban on outdoor fires and a suspension of all previously granted fire permits.
Find what you can and can’t do during a prohibited fire season, plus fire safety tips, at checkitsalright.nz.
For further information, visit fireandemergency.nz.
Check for open and closed tracks and help protect our kauri
We have closed large sections of our parks to prevent the spread of kauri dieback.
When you visit our parks, you need to clean your footwear and equipment to avoid transferring disease from one area to another.
Find open and closed tracks and read about protecting our kauri.
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Fitzroy House - Garden with the house in the background.
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Fitzroy House - Table, chairs and umbrella on the deck.
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Fitzroy House - Dining room.
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Fitzroy House - Looking out from the dining room to the deck.
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Fitzroy House - Double bedroom.
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Fitzroy House - Double bedroom.
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Fitzroy House - Twin single room.
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Glenfern Road, Port Fitzroy
Directions and access
Main park gates are open from 6am to 9pm during daylight savings hours and 6am to 7pm during non-daylight saving hours.
Access to the property is by sea or road. You can bring your boat to the jetty (a mooring may be available) or drive to the house.
See more about
Glenfern Sanctuary Regional Parkland
access information.
Check-in information
Maximum stay
11 nights
Check-in time
2pm
Check-out time
10am
Cost information currently unavailable.
Bedrooms
The beds can be arranged to suit your needs, with an option of:
- three double rooms, one twin-single room and a bunk room OR
- two double rooms, two twin-singles and a bunk room.
We supply all linen. You need to supply towels, tea towels, food, mosquito repellent, personal items, head lamps and torches.
Amenities
Water
From spring fed to tanks. All tap water in the house is drinkable, but boil if you are concerned. Please conserve water.
Power supply
No mains supply. It has solar power and a generator. Save power and turn off lights when you leave the room.
Kitchen facilities
Fridge/freezer, gas hob and oven plus Stanley wood range, kettle, pots and pans, cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery provided. You can toast bread using the grill on the oven. There is also a barbeque available for use.
Toilets and bathrooms
One large bathroom with a shower, bath and separate toilet. Master bedroom has ensuite with shower, and bunk room has ensuite with toilet and basin.
Heating
Wood burner heater in loungeroom.
Water is solar heating, and wetback from Stanley stove.
Rules
Animals
Dogs, other animals and pets are prohibited at all times.
Cleaning
You must keep the house and surrounding site clean and tidy during your stay, and when you leave.To protect against COVID-19 please clean all utensils, crockery and surfaces on your arrival and departure.
Rubbish
Rubbish, recycling and compost bins on site. Minimising packaging in advance.
Day visitors
No vehicle access for day visitors.
Fires
Fires are prohibited at all times.
Information about the park
Report a problem
Call Glenfern Sanctuary to report a problem on 09 4290 091. Email general enquiries and feedback to info@glenfern.org.nz.