- Larnach Castle
Larnach Castle (often incorrectly referred to as "Larnach's Castle"), is an imposing
mansion on theridge ofOtago Peninsula within the limits of thecity ofDunedin ,New Zealand . It is one of only twocastle s in New Zealand, the other of which (Cargill's Castle , also in Dunedin) is now a ruin. For this reason it is often referred as New Zealand's only castle.The castle was built between
1873 and1887 as the residence ofWilliam Larnach , a prominententrepreneur andpolitician in colonial New Zealand. Much of the construction was carried out under the guidance of localarchitect R.A. Lawson, who was also responsible for many of the other finebuilding s in Dunedin. The finished building contained 43 rooms plus a ballroom, and required a staff of 46 servants. The castle's ballroom was built as a 21st present for Larnach's favourite daughter Kate in1886 .Sadly, the building, which Larnach himself simply called "The Camp," did nothing to stop his own downfall. After a series of personal and financial disasters he committed
suicide in New Zealand's Parliament Buildings in October1898 .The building, which had over many years fallen into a state of disrepair, was bought by Barry and Margaret Barker in
1967 , and has since been restored to its full glory. Spectacular views of the Otago Peninsula and Harbour can be gained from the castle, which is 10 kilometres by road from the city centre.The castle and its grounds are regularly open to the public, and Larnach Castle is now seen as one of the jewels in Dunedin's tourist crown.
References
*Herd, J. & Griffiths, G.J. (1980). "Discovering Dunedin". Dunedin: John McIndoe. ISBN 0-86868-030-3.
External links
* [http://www.larnachcastle.co.nz/index.pasp Larnach Castle official website]
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