For Ohaeawai resident Alex Bell, taking on a new role with Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga is a bit like coming home.
He certainly needed little introduction when he was appointed property lead, Te Waimate and Hokianga Properties, a role that involves managing New Zealand's second-oldest surviving building, Te Waimate Mission, Mangungu Mission at Horeke and Clendon House in Rawene.
Mr Bell has a particularly strong link to Clendon House.
"Dennis Cochrane, the father of Jane Clendon, was one of my ancestors," he said. "Jane, who married James Reddy Clendon, was instrumental in keeping Clendon House in the family after his death until it was eventually gifted to the NZ Historic Places Trust in the early 1970s."
He grew up on a dairy farm near Lake Omapere and went to Okaihau Primary School and college.