Landmarked by its giant redwood tree, in gentle rolling limestone country, Tokarahi Homestead was built in 1878 by wool baron Alexander McMaster. The homestead is listed with the N.Z. Historic Places Trust and judged one of N.Z's "Top 100 Homes" in 2001.
Colonial tradition in the finest sense of the word, combined with exceptional hospitality, service and every amenity for the discerning traveller make Tokarahi Homestead a luxurious & historic accommodation experience. Be greeted by a guide in Victorian attire, discover the stories and experience the restored grandeur of living in one of the homesteads of the early N.Z colonial estates. Enjoy a "Devonshire Tea" in the formal Victorian dining room or in the relaxed atmosphere of the elegant drawing room.
This historic limestone homestead offers superior lodge accommodation and fine dining to the visitor travelling between the major tourists attractions of Christchurch, Queenstown, Mount Cook and Dunedin.

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