Raglan Farmhouse offers unique quality accommodation, in a relaxed, social and creative environment. Located on 2 acres at the edge of Raglan township.
Raglan Farmstay has been kept small and intimate so that each guest can be properly looked after and treated to a comfortable stay. There is space to retreat on our extensive grounds or socialize with other guests in our family style living areas.
We welcome you to relax on our newly completed sun soaked deck overlooking the harbour and Karioi mountain, or put your feet up in the sunroom curled up with a good book from our library. Otherwise explore the Raglan area with our tips of secret spots and special deals with local adventure activity operators.
Wake to the smell of locally roasted coffee, and enjoy your first cup as we make your breakfast. Choose either the Continental Breakfast $5 consisting of homemade bread, locally produced spreads, and an array of teas, Or something from our Home Cooked Breakfast Menu $6-$12 for those after something with a bit more umpf. Such as our Yummy seasonal smoothies, Hearty Farmhouse Porridge full of fruit and nuts, daily free range eggs thanks to Victoria and her girls, homemade hollandaise sauce for our perfectly poached eggs benny or try the very french toast lathered in enough maple syrup to stop your heart…
The 1920’s farmhouse* has been lovingly restored and renovated over the past 6 months. Specific attention has been paid to restoring the old matai floorboards, and creating an indoor outdoor flow. There is a focus on sustainable furnishings using recycled, restored & sustainable materials, fused together to create a timeless sense of home and relaxation. Each room has been designed with personal touches and features to offer our guests a boutique accommodation experience.
The Farm was originally run as a stock farm. With a nod to the past, the gardens will be brought back to life over the coming months with extensive planting of organic food crops, and landscaping around our fruit laden trees to create a tranquil hideaway.
*Although the original house was lost to fire, the site on which the current farm house stands, was one of the first homes built in the region, hence the name “Te Whare Farm” meaning “The Farm House”. Once being home to the brother of Lord Ernest Rutherford, who’s initials can still be found etched into a small hut next to the house.
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