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  1. Greytown ( Māori: Te Hūpēnui ), population 2,202 (at the 2013 Census ), is a rural town in the centre of the Wairarapa region of New Zealand, in the lower North Island. It is 80 km north-east of Wellington and 25 kilometres southwest of Masterton, on State Highway 2. It was awarded the title of New Zealand's Most Beautiful Small Town 2017 ...

  2. Historic Greytown is home to excellent examples of Victorian colonial architecture that line the main street - in fact, it's New Zealand's most complete street of wooden Victorian buildings. You'll find a wide choice of cafés and restaurants serving seasonal menus and local wines, as well as designer boutiques and quirky local stores that ...

  3. Greytown ( Māori: Te Hūpēnui ), population 2,202 (at the 2013 Census ), is a rural town in the centre of the Wairarapa region of New Zealand, in the lower North Island. It is 80 km north-east of Wellington and 25 kilometres southwest of Masterton, on State Highway 2. It was awarded the title of New Zealand's Most Beautiful Small Town 2017 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GreytownGreytown - Wikipedia

    Greytown may refer to one of several places: Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal, a town in South Africa. Greytown, New Zealand, a town in the southern North Island's Wairarapa region. Greytown, Nicaragua, the capital city of the municipality of San Juan de Nicaragua.

  5. The Greytown Hotel - known for its fine dining at '1860 Restaurant', bringing market fresh and seasonal dishes to your table, prepared from start to finish. Main Street Deli - serving up cafe-style food, seasonal salads, and deli delights. Artisan food & beverage. There's a real foodie vibe about Greytown.

  6. Apr 22, 2021 · Greytown was New Zealand’s first planned inland town and was founded in 1854 by the Small Farms Association. The town was named after Governor Sir George Grey in recognition of his assistance in finding small affordable areas of farmland for the early Wellingtonian settlers.

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  8. Greytown is the Wairarapa’s oldest town, with New Zealand’s most complete main street of wooden Victorian buildings. Greytown was founded in 1854 by the Small Farms Association, which aimed to settle working people in towns and on the land. It was New Zealand’s first planned inland town, although the first settlers were greeted by dense bush.

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