• William James Mudie Larnach lived at the Larnach Castle, which was his private residence. In 1870, the land on which the castle stands was purchased.
  • We imagined William and Eliza Larnach sleeping there and entertaining various dignitaries in the music room back in the 1880s.
  • In 1871, William Larnach, merchant baron and local politician had 200 labourers build the castle over three years for Eliza, his first wife and mother to his six children.
  • A diverse business; Larnach Castle offers the castle experience, award winning gardens, luxury accommodation, event management and unique dining experiences.
  • Larnach Castle, Dunedin, New Zealand. 11,348 likes · 65 talking about this · 18,130 were here.
  • William James Mudie Larnach called his new Australian-style house "The Camp". Others gave it the pejorative (derogatory) name "Larnach's castle".
  • Larnach Castle is one of New Zealand's premier attractions which is located on the picturesque Otago Peninsula.
  • See 196 photos from 825 visitors about gardens, cake, and books. "An amazing refuge with a lovely garden. The only castle in NZ and worth spending an..."
  • Continuing the theme of man-made attractions in New Zealand, today we will tell you about the only castle in our country – Larnach castle.
  • Hear the fascinating history of Larnach Castle, keep an eye out for wildlife as you drive along the Otago Peninsula, and explore the town.