Flax Stripping Museum
The only working flax stripping museum in the world. Offers visitors an opportunity to look at the processes and products that were a vital part of Foxton's development.
In 1869 Mr C J Pownall set up the first flax mill in Foxton installing a stripper machine that he had designed. The flax industry thrived throughout New Zealand during the later years of the 19th century but during the 20th century there was a gradual decline and the last mill, in Foxton closed in 1973.
cost:
tbc
dates:
every day, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
venue:
Flax Stripping Museum, Main Street, Foxton
region:
Manawatu Wanganui, New Zealand
Related links
NZ Flaxmilling Industry
Read this article about the important role Phormium tenax (commonly known as ”harakeke” or ”native flax”) has played in NZ history.



