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LARNACH CASTLE

Ghosts, Guests and Gardens

by Toni Dabbs

Larnach Castle is a most unusual hotel. The only castle in New Zealand, it is the centerpiece of a 35-acre property atop a hill midway along the Otago Peninsula, eight miles from the city of Dunedin on the east cost of the country's South Island.

It was built between 1871 and 1876 for Australian born merchant, banker and politician William J.M. Larnach, his heiress wife Eliza Jane and their six children. No expense was spared. Top quality materials were acquired — marble from Italy, glass from Venice, tiles from England — then punted across the harbor and dragged up the 1,000-foot hill by ox-drawn sleds.

Glass enclosed Colonial style verandas wrap around the first two floors of the Gothic Revival stone castle. Inside are the only Georgia hanging staircase in the southern hemisphere, a priceless Venetian glass wall, ornately carved plaster ceilings and many other noteworthy features.

Amid all this finery, though, ghosts are believed to wander.

Both the first and second Mrs. Larnachs, who were half-sisters, died in the castle at age 38. The first Mrs. Larnach died alone of apoplexy, all other members of the family being away at the time. She is said to make her presence felt near the bedroom in which she died.

The Larnachs' daughter Katie is said to haunt the ballroom, built to celebrate her 21st birthday in 1886. She died just a few years later of typhoid.

The specter of Larnach himself might linger in the castle. In 1898, after learning of an affair between his young third wife and one of his sons from his first marriage, he ended his life by shooting himself in the head.

Some guests are relieved to learn that their rooms aren't actually in the castle, says Sophie Barker, whose family currently owns the property and who admits to having had her own eerie experiences in the castle. Guests are accommodated in the separate Larnach Lodge, built in 1982, which has 12 individually decorated rooms with panoramic views of the harbor. Breakfast is available in the adjacent converted stable, but guests may arrange to have dinner in the castle dining room.

While lodge guests receive complimentary admission to the castle, casual visitors must pay an entrance fee. Many visitors drop by just to stroll through the extensive garden, which is the personal creation of Margaret Barker, Sophie's mother. Margaret also maintains a plant nursery where she grows plants for restocking the grounds and for sale. For those wanting refreshment, the ballroom now contains tearooms serving a light lunch plus morning and afternoon tea.

Contact

Larnach Castle, PO Box 1350, Dunedin, New Zealand, phone 011-64-3-476-1616, fax 011-64-3-476-1574, e-mail larnach@larnachcastle.co.nz
http://www.larnachcastle.co.nz

Photos courtesy of Larnach Castle

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