Cardrona Hotel Sells To Kiwi Owners

The world-famous Cardrona Hotel will remain in Kiwi hands after being sold to New Zealand buyers for an undisclosed sum.
The 162-year-old heritage-listed hotel and restaurant has been purchased by a group of NZ investors with strong links to Central Otago. The group, who wish to remain low key, will take over ownership on November 3.
The business will be run by Warren Barclay, who has lived in Wānaka for the past four years and brings extensive corporate hospitality experience. Barclay is the owner of Experience Group, which runs hospitality for major sporting fixtures and events. He’ll step away from the day to day oversight of Experience Group with his new role as Cardrona Hotel publican.
The new ownership group brings with them a deep appreciation for New Zealand’s heritage and a clear vision for the future of the hotel, Barclay explains.
“We’re incredibly proud to take on the stewardship of such a special part of New Zealand’s story,” he says. “The Cardrona Hotel holds a unique place in the hearts of so many, and we’re committed to preserving its heritage while exploring thoughtful ways to enhance its boutique accommodation, dining, event offerings and overall guest experience.

The acquisition reflects continued confidence in the Southern Lakes region as a premier tourism and lifestyle destination. “The hotel’s strong trading performance, year-round visitor appeal, and iconic status made it a highly sought-after opportunity in the hospitality market,” Barclay adds.
Outgoing owner Cade Thornton, who has overseen the hotel’s operations for the past 13 years, expressed gratitude for the support of the local community and guests over the years.
“It’s been an honour to be part of the Cardrona Hotel’s legacy, and we look forward to becoming ‘locals’ ourselves. We’re delighted to see it passed on to passionate new custodians who share a love for the region and its heritage.”
The Cardrona Hotel sale attracted national and international attention when Thornton announced news of the private sale in July. During the six-week campaign, he’d received enquiry from potential buyers from NZ, Australia, USA and Singapore. At the time, the Cardrona Hotel listing on Trade Me Property was the website’s third most popular live listing this year, with more than 130,016 views in five weeks.
“I’m really happy with how it’s all turned out,” Thornton adds. “It’s been a successful outcome for both parties.”
Thornton will remain working with Barclay for a short transition period. He, wife Alexis and their two children will remain living in the Cardrona Valley. They plan to take an extended holiday around Australia early next year.
The hotel will continue to operate as usual, with no immediate changes planned to staffing or services, Barclay adds.
About Cardrona
Hotel
Situated on the spectacular Crown
Range Road between Queenstown and Wānaka, the Cardrona
Hotel is one of New Zealand’s oldest and most iconic
hotels. Its rustic charm, spectacular mountain setting and
rich history make it a must see while in Central Otago.
Rumoured to be the most photographed building in New
Zealand, the historic facade hides an award-winning
restaurant, legendary beer garden and charming hotel rooms
with an atmosphere
second-to-none.
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