Stokes Valley

Stokes Valley
The entrance to Stokes Valley, with the large sculpture Mating Worms by Stokes Valley resident Guy Ngan in the foreground. To the right side are houses in Holborn, which is part of Stokes Valley. In the distance are bush-clad hills at the top end of the valley.
The entrance to Stokes Valley, with the large sculpture Mating Worms by Stokes Valley resident Guy Ngan in the foreground. To the right side are houses in Holborn, which is part of Stokes Valley. In the distance are bush-clad hills at the top end of the valley.
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Coordinates: 41°10′S 174°59′E / 41.167°S 174.983°E / -41.167; 174.983
CountryNew Zealand
CityLower Hutt
Local authorityHutt City Council
Electoral wardNorthern
Established1840–1843, settled in 1853[1]
Area
 • Land967 ha (2,390 acres)
Population
 (June 2023)[3]
 • Total10,640
Manor Park Pinehaven
Pomare
Stokes Valley
Blue Mountains
Taitā

Stokes Valley, a major suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in the North Island of New Zealand, lies at the edge of the city, seven kilometres northeast of the city centre. It occupies the valley of a small tributary of the Hutt River, called Stokes Valley Stream, which flows north to meet the main river close to the Taitā Gorge. Stokes Valley takes its name from Robert Stokes, who formed part of the original survey team of 1840 commissioned to plan the city at Thorndon in Wellington.

Stokes Valley comprises a suburb in its own valley, physically separated from the rest of Lower Hutt. It is surrounded on all sides by densely forested hills.

Its cultural identity, very similar to that of the rest of Lower Hutt, has progressed [some would jokingly disagree] a long way from the "congregation of old shellbacks and whalers, men-o'-wars men and seamen, lags and hard cases, living in tents and whares ... [a] heterogeneous mass of misguided humanity"[4] reported in 1855.

  1. ^ Stokes Valley News Online - Stokes Valley History Part 2
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Area was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  4. ^ Otago Witness, our midland letter, Issue 2346, 9 February 1899, Page 24>