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BLACKBOOK CHECKING IN A view of the Motatapu Valley from the Weka Cottage Suite at Mahu Whenua Kiwi Comfort Conservation and contentment unite in high style at Mahu Whenua, New Zealand’s newest luxury lodge. By CARRIE MILLER The snowcapped mountains gave way to hills covered in gold-hued grass. A clear, ice-blue river sped through a narrow gorge that still bore the remnants of the 1860s gold rush: a miner’s hut, a hill of stone tailings and winding footpaths. My guide led me on horseback over trails that snaked through an emerald beech forest seemingly untouched by time. This place, Mahu Whenua, is a 55,000ha plot comprising four high-country sheep farms between Wanaka and Queenstown on New Zealand’s South Island. Beautiful as it is, mining, farming and an influx of non-native species hit the area’s flora and fauna hard. But thanks to the vision of its owner, South African record producer Robert “Mutt” Lange, Mahu Whenua is on track to be one of the most ambitious conservation projects in the country. Having acquired the land between 2003 and 2011, Lange partnered with the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust in 2015 to ensure that 90% of it will be protected in perpetuity, effectively making it New Zealand’s first private national park. To date, he has overseen the planting of 1.36 million native trees and grasses, as well as the implementation of breeding programmes for local bird species. “With a property of this size and significance, I saw an opportunity to make a difference on a large scale,” says Lange, who produced bestselling albums for AC/DC and Bryan Adams. He began buying land in and around Queenstown in the 1990s with his then wife, singer Shania Twain, and in 2007, built the property’s home base, Ridgeline Homestead, as his residence. Last summer, he opened it as a four-suite hotel. New Zealand is known for its exclusive lodges, but in terms of sheer scale, Mahu Whenua is unrivalled. At the Ridgeline Homestead, panoramic windows, earth tones and sheepskin rugs bring the outdoors in. An asymmetrical deck stretches forth like the prow of a ship, with commanding views of Lake Wanaka and Mount Aspiring National Park. It also has an outdoor pool, stables and a restaurant that combines seasonal produce with global flavours in dishes like smoked salmon with herb labneh. But the main attraction is the surroundings: guests can go on a fishing expedition to one of the area’s many rivers, streams and lakes, or try heli-skiing on the property’s own slopes. Everywhere you can see how the land has been transformed: forest where mines used to be, replanted hillsides, revived wetlands (Mahu Whenua, in Maori, translates to “healing the land”). The real sense of wonder here comes from seeing conservation at work. mahuwhenua.co.nz PHOTO MARINA MATHEWS 30 CENTURION-MAGAZINE.COM CONTACT CENTURION SERVICE FOR BOOKINGS

The Art of Living. If you were standing in a One Blackfriars apartment you’d see why being on the Southbank is being in the heart of London. You’d see the Tate Modern, the National Theatre and the Royal Festival Hall, all from your window. You’d see St Paul’s across the river and the City just beyond. And with a dedicated 24-hour concierge, a private gym, spa, pool and screening room, you’d also see every amenity you need merely steps from your apartment. Luxury apartments from £1,300,000. Level 39 show suite opening summer 2018. Arrange a private viewing: T: +44 (0)20 3944 0837 W: oneblackfriars.co.uk E: oneblackfriarssales@stgeorgeplc.com Price and details correct at time of print. Computer enhanced image depicts One Blackfriars and is indicative only.

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