Browns Bay, New Zealand

Browns Bay

Browns Bay and the beach from above.
Basic information
Local authority Auckland Council
Electoral ward Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area
Population 3,978 (2006)
Facilities
Surrounds
North Waiake
Northeast (Hauraki Gulf)
East (Hauraki Gulf)
Southeast (Hauraki Gulf)
South Rothesay Bay
Southwest Murrays Bay
West Northcross
Northwest Torbay Heights
Browns Bay beach.

Browns Bay is an Auckland suburb in the East Coast Bays area.

Browns Bay is under the local governance of the Auckland Council, and is located in the North Shore ward of the new Auckland city, one of thirteen administrative areas in the council.

The population was 3,978 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 282 from 2001.[1]

Browns Bay is also the exact Antipode of Benaoján in Spain.

History

Peter Brown, after whom the bay is named, bought 136 acres of bush and scrub there in 1876.[2] He built his house on what is now the corner of Clyde Road and Anzac Road. This house was destroyed by fire in 1930. He also built a manager's residence in 1886 overlooking his land (now Freyberg Park) at 33 Glencoe Road. This house still exists and is believed to be the oldest existing house in East Coast Bays.

Education

Browns Bay School is a contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a decile rating of 10 and a roll of 493.[3] The school was established in 1888.[4]

The Corelli School of the Arts is a composite (years 1-13) school with a roll of 78.[5] It is a private school which runs specialist programs in visual arts, music, drama and dance as well as the general curriculum.[6]

Sport and recreation

The East Coast Bays Barracudas rugby league club is based in Browns Bay.

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Coordinates: 36°42′55″S 174°45′00″E / 36.7152°S 174.7500°E / -36.7152; 174.7500

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