Te Whare Rangi

Te Whare Rangi Te Whare Rangi is a 160-year-old heritage home in Nelson, New Zealand. Currently welcoming guests!

We're now on WhatsApp! Please send us a message if you have questions or would like to stay here!
26/05/2021

We're now on WhatsApp! Please send us a message if you have questions or would like to stay here!

Here are some photos to give a flavor of this beautiful 160-year-old home.There are 3 guest rooms here that are availabl...
08/09/2019

Here are some photos to give a flavor of this beautiful 160-year-old home.

There are 3 guest rooms here that are available to stay in all year round:

Tasman Suite – en suite luxury apartment
Abel Abode – en suite room with garden view
Puna Perch – room with a view & washbasin

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24 Richardson Street
Nelson
7010

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Living the Dream

How I Almost Bought a Backpackers, Missed Out on a Charming B&B and Ended Up Sitting Pretty in Lovely Nelson, New Zealand

Many travelers arrive on the South Island of New Zealand on a ferry which originates in the lovely little city of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand. The ferry lands in Picton—a small town with a picturesque harbor. For many people this is just a gateway town to the numerous adventures on the South Island. But I knew that I wanted to spend a little time here. Friends from Porirua, just North of Wellington, suggested that the area was often overlooked and it was worth spending more time than the average traveler. One of the attractions in the area is the Queen’s Charlotte Track—which I took my mountain-bike on and posted about a little while ago. But this is a different story!

My friends from Porirua also suggested staying at a hostel in Picton called Juggler’s Rest which was not to be missed. As I can juggle a few balls and ride a unicycle, I was intrigued by the name so I booked in for 4 nights. When I arrived at the hostel I was greeted by a sign out front that got me thinking…A LOT! It was a For Sale sign and, while I was checking in with the charming and irrepressible proprietor, Nikki, I inquired about it. Eventually I got around to asking the price and was surprised how affordable it seemed to me. Keep in mind that I lived in one of the most expensive places in the U.S. for 20 years—the San Francisco Bay Area!

During my very pleasant stay at Juggler’s Rest, Nikki and I continued talking about the prospect of my purchasing Juggler’s Rest. At first it was mere whimsy on my part but the more I thought about it, the more I realized—the more we both realized—that this might be a good fit for both of us. We continued talking about the sale after I left and even met up in Golden Bay to discuss it further. I started mulling over the ramifications for my life of buying a hostel in the small town of Picton and, simultaneously, researching the path to residency that would make this a viable decision.