Hope, New Zealand

Hope, previously known as Ranzau, is a small settlement in the Tasman District of New Zealand. It lies south of Nelson city, between Richmond and Wakefield.

Hope
Town
Coordinates: 41.354°S 173.154°E / -41.354; 173.154
CountryNew Zealand
Territorial authorityTasman
WardRichmond Ward
First Settled1844
Electorates
  • Nelson
  • Te Tai Tonga (Māori)
Government
  Territorial AuthorityTasman District Council
  Mayor of TasmanTim King
  Nelson MPRachel Boyack
  Te Tai Tonga MPTākuta Ferris
Area
  Total6.81 km2 (2.63 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2023)
  Total920
  Density140/km2 (350/sq mi)

Hope began as a German settlement, founded by many of the families on the barque Skjold, which left Hamburg on 21 April 1844 and arrived in Nelson on 1 September. The voyage was underwritten by German nobleman Count von Rantzau; in appreciation, Carl Kelling, an early farmer and Count von Rantzau's representative, gave his homestead the name "Ranzau", a name used for the entire village until it was renamed after Jane Hope, another early settler. The German influence survives in Ranzau Road, which itself houses Ranzau School (dating from 1848) as well as a Lutheran church (established in 1849) opposite the newer Hope Community Church.

Today the settlement remains largely rural, dominated by farms and orchards. There are two primary schools (Ranzau School and Hope School), scattered speciality shops (many operating from an orchard or market garden), a restaurant/bar, a convenience store, and a park with tennis courts and a recreation hall.

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