Stolen items worth more than $100,000, including a brand new kitchen, have been recovered by police at a property in Hawke's Bay.

More than $100,000 worth of stolen property, including a new kitchen, scaffolding and electrical wires, was among a loot of goods recovered in Hawke's Bay.

The property was recovered from a house, sheds and a shipping container at a single site.

The investigation started when an officer spotted a suspicious amount of property at an address in Ngatarawa Rd in Hastings on Thursday.

NZ POLICE Some of the stolen items recovered by police in Hawke's Bay.

The unusual kitchen find was stolen cabinetry, which had been installed in the raided house, Hawke's Bay police said.

A team effort led to the discovery of the construction materials and tools.

The rest of the loot comprised circular saws, nail guns, timber, a set of windows, bags of plaster and dive tanks.

All the items had been taken in burglaries across the wider Hawke's Bay area.

Investigators are now working their way through the haul to figure out where it came from.

Some smart-thinking owners had engraved their names into their property, initials or driver licence numbers, so police will be able to reunite many of the items with their rightful owners.

Police are talking to about 40 victims.

A man has been charged in relation to some of the stolen the property and is due to appear in the Hastings District Court next week.

It is likely he will face a number of charges.

Anyone who thinks their property may have been recovered property can contact the Hawke's Bay Tactical Crime Unit on (06) 873 0561.