2011-05-20

Eichardt's

Eichardt's

The Eichardt‘s Private Hotel is located on the corner of Marine Parade and Ballarat Street, Queenstown, New Zealand, on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Eichardt’s is a significant local landmark, and a Historic Places Trust report of 1998 recommended Category 2 protection of the building.

History

William Gilbert Rees, one of the first Europeans to settle the Queenstown, New Zealand area arrived at the shores of Lake Wakatipu in 1859, seeking pastoral land. Rees built a homestead on the lakefront and erected a woolshed on the site now occupied by Eichardt's Private Hotel.

When gold was discovered in the nearby Shotover River in 1862, Rees found his high country station at the centre of a gold rush - his homestead was declared an official goldfield and the main business area of Queenstown developed around his station. An entrepreneurial Rees quickly turned to the hotel keeping business, his woolshed was given a wooden facade and turned into a hotel named the Queen's Arms.

In early 1866, Rees entered into partnership with Albert Eichardt, who went on to become the sole proprietor of the hotel by 1869. Eichardt renamed the hotel Eichardt's Queen's Arms Hotel and it was during his time that it came to be known as Eichardt's Hotel.

The Eichardt's building was significantly affected by the Queenstown November 1999 floods. Following the floods, the owners undertook alterations and renovations to restore the building and reinvent Eichardt's as a luxury boutique hotel.

Eichardt's reopened as Eichardt's Private Hotel in December 2001.

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