A Farming Legacy

Mount Peel Station stands as a testament to the perseverance of our farming forebearers. This iconic sheep, cattle and deer station continues to be farmed today by the descendants of John Acland, who with his friend Charles Tripp, began farming the property in 1855. Today we continue to honour their legacy in our logo which represents the original branding iron used by Acland and Tripp.

 
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About Us

Mount Peel Station is a 5500ha property located in the South Canterbury foothills. The station is farmed today by John and Rose Acland and their family. 

LILY DAY 2023

Mt Peel Station's Acland family will again host its Lily Day fundraiser on Sunday the 17th December to raise funds for the parish

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The station

Mount Peel sits under the shadow of Tarahoa (Mount Peel) with its boundaries being the Rangitata River to the east and the Mount Peel Range to the west.

THE CHURCH AND THE gARDEN

Find out more about the Church of the Holy Innocence and the beautiful garden at Mount Peel Station.

 
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AccomModation

Our awesome backcountry lodge is nestled in a beautiful gully surrounded by native bush.

If you're looking for a quiet place to relax among some of New Zealand's best scenery this is the place.