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Historic Cardrona Hotel sold to Wānaka-led investor group

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Oct 2025, 2:19pm
One of Central Otago’s most recognisable landmarks begins a new chapter under Wānaka businessman Warren Barclay. Photo / George Heard
One of Central Otago鈥檚 most recognisable landmarks begins a new chapter under W膩naka businessman Warren Barclay. Photo / George Heard

Historic Cardrona Hotel sold to Wānaka-led investor group

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Oct 2025, 2:19pm

One of the country鈥檚 most photographed pubs 鈥 and a fixture of the Central Otago landscape 鈥 has new owners.

A group of New Zealand investors, led by W膩naka-based businessman Warren Barclay, have bought the 162-year-old pub that was listed for sale in July.

Barclay is the owner of Experience Group, which runs hospitality for big sports events.

He says the group is committed to preserving the Cardrona鈥檚 Hotel鈥檚 heritage, while exploring ways to improve its boutique accommodation, dining and events.

Cade Thornton, who has owned the pub with his partner Alexis and James and Fleur Jenneson since 2013, said the decision to sell had been indescribably difficult.

The group decided it was time to step back and focus on their young families, he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just such a friendly, happy place. It鈥檚 a great environment to work and to be the custodian, the captain of that, is tremendously rewarding, and to see the place change in our time. It鈥檚 defined my life, really.鈥

The hotel on the Crown Range Rd between W膩naka and Queenstown included a restaurant, year-round beer garden, and 17 ensuite hotel rooms sleeping up to 44 guests.

Its facade dated back to a now-vanished gold rush town that thrived in the 1860s, when Cardrona was a bustling settlement supporting thousands of Otago gold rush miners.

Cade Thornton said it employed 40 to 50 staff, and the hotel was often fully booked.

鈥淭he business is in really good stead. I鈥檝e got some very long-term senior staff who love the pub and their jobs and their roles, and they want to see it through with the new owner,鈥 he said.

He said the hotel attracted people from all walks of life.

鈥淲e鈥檒l have guests arriving by helicopter, all dressed up for a nice meal, and then the local farmers will come in, leaving their gumboots by the door. I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 any other place quite like it in New Zealand.鈥

Thornton had said he hoped the next owner would have a 鈥渞eal passion鈥 for the pub.

鈥淔ifty % of buying it would be that you鈥檇 have to love it. You couldn鈥檛 just look at it as a business opportunity. You鈥檇 have to be passionate about the business, the pub, its history, its potential,鈥 he said.

-By RNZ

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