Albert Park, Te Awamutu
Landmark and historical place
Albert Park is a cricket and rugby union ground in Te Awamutu, Waikato, New Zealand. The first recorded cricket match held on the ground came in 1980 when Midlands played Bay of Plenty in the 1980/81 Hawke Cup. The ground later held a first-class match in the 1987/88 Shell Trophy when Northern Districts played Central Districts, with the match ending in a draw. Update description
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Greg S. 2017-05-27
Such a wonderful and very clean unit,I stayed in a unit with a Spa Bath. I will stay again.
Such a wonderful and very clean unit,I stayed in a unit with a Spa Bath. I will stay again.
Kodie R. 2017-03-08
Awesome place to get fit and have fun!(:
Awesome place to get fit and have fun!(:
Alyssa-Jayne U. 2016-10-12
Great facility and staff. A real asset for the town!
Great facility and staff. A real asset for the town!
Alex A. 2017-07-19
Very comfy..spa was great.all round very tidy with awesome staff
Very comfy..spa was great.all round very tidy with awesome staff
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4 reviews of Albert Park, Te Awamutu.
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