Overview
Upper Highfield is a small rural community located in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated in the Ashburton District, approximately 12km northeast of the town of Ashburton. The community is known for its picturesque countryside setting and is home to a number of local businesses and services.
Upper Highfield Details | |
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Location | Upper Highfield |
Region | Canterbury |
District Council | Timaru District |
Sub-District | Timaru District |
Postal Code: | - |
Current Time: | 08:22 AM |
Date: | Monday, May 19, 2025(NZST) |
Time zone: | NZST (UTC+12:00) |
Elevation / Altitude | 52.77 meters. Above Seal level |
Latitude | -42.6200 |
Longitude | 173.1200 |
DMS Lat | -43° 22' 48'' |
DMS Long | 173° 7' 12'' |
History
The area around Upper Highfield has a rich cultural history, dating back to the arrival of Māori settlers in the area. European settlement began in the mid-19th century, with the establishment of farms and homesteads in the surrounding countryside. The community grew in importance during the 19th century as a major center for agriculture and farming. Today, the area retains much of its rural character and charm, with many of the original buildings and landmarks still standing.
Geography
Upper Highfield is located in the Canterbury region of the South Island, which is known for its rolling hills, farmland and beautiful river valleys. The community is situated on a coastal plain, surrounded by hills and mountains. The area is home to a number of natural reserves and conservation areas, including the Ashburton Lakes and the Hakatere Conservation Park.
Upper Highfield is located at latitude -42.62 and longitude 173.12 (decimal degrees), and approximately at latitude -43° 22' 48'' and longitude 173° 7' 12'' (DMS).
Below is map of Upper Highfield
Demographics
The population of Upper Highfield is approximately 200 people. The community is predominantly rural and agricultural, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The majority of residents are of European descent, with a growing number of Māori and Pacific Islander communities.
Climate
Upper Highfield has a temperate climate, with warm summers and cool winters. The area is known for its high levels of sunshine, which provide ideal conditions for farming and agriculture. The surrounding countryside is lush and green, with rolling hills and scenic vistas.
Upper Highfield Live Weather & 5-day Forecast: Stay informed on current and upcoming weather.
Upper Highfield Live Weather
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Humidity: 68%
Wind: 4.67 mt/sec towards SW
observed on 18 May 2025 21:00
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Landmarks and Tourist Attractions
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the area is the Ashburton Lakes, which are located approximately 20km southwest of Upper Highfield. The area is also home to a number of historic sites and landmarks, including the Upper Highfield War Memorial and the Ashburton Aviation Museum. Other nearby attractions include the Hakatere Conservation Park and the Mount Somers Track.
Economy
The economy of Upper Highfield is predominantly based on agriculture and farming. The surrounding countryside is home to a number of dairy farms, sheep stations and other agricultural enterprises. In addition, the community is home to a number of small businesses and service providers, including cafes, shops and healthcare services.
Nearby Schools
Sr. No. | School Name |
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1 | Cheviot Area School |
2 | Hanmer Springs Playcentre |
3 | Little Oaks Preschool Cheviot |
4 | Rotherham School |
5 | The Tree Hut Preschool Limited |
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The Gates Road, Waiau | The Gates |
The Humps | The Tongue |