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Accommodation Bay of Islands Wharepuke Subtropical Garden

Kerikeri, Northland, New Zealand
History of Wharepuke

pronounced....Fah-re-poo-ke
A Maori word meaning house on the hill.

The property has been in the family since 1938 when Stan and Joyce Booth built their house on the hill and planted and grew citrus and kiwifruit organically. The Wharepuke land is reputably the first land in New Zealand to be ploughed.

 

 

 

About Us

Robin Booth

Began Wharepuke Subtropical Garden in 1993 on a site that was the old citrus orchard. Robins 40 years of experience as a nurseryman and landscape designer show. The established gardens were awarded Garden of Regional Significance (2006-).

Robin Booth gives knowledgeable advice as shown by -

  • being landscape architect for Wharepuke Subtropical Accommodation
  • being the plant consultant for Kauri Cliffs golf course
  • fortnightly articles in The Report, The Bay Report, and NZ Weekend Gardener
  • regular contributor to Subtropical magazine
  • consultant for sustainable living in Sabbah through fruit growing
  • numerous articles in glossy magazines such as North and South, NZ Gardener, Weekend Gardener, Alfresco Magazine
  • Wharepuke Subtropical Gardens was featured on TV's Maggie Barry's Garden Show

Robin Booth gives interactive guided tours of his subtropical gardens.

Eco Garden Tours

 

 

 

Tania Booth (BFA painting, Christchurch)

Robin Booths eldest daughter. After finishing University she based herself in the UK and travelled extensively through Asia and Europe for 10 years. Tania assisted international environmental artist Chris Booth (Uncle) on numerous sculptures in NZ, UK, Netherlands and Australia as well as working in the care and hospitality industry.

Tania is manager of Wharepuke Subtropical Accommodation.
Bay of Islands Accommodation

 

 


Mark Graver (MA printmaking, Camberwell College of Arts, London UK)

Partner to Tania, professional artist and teacher. Mark Graver was educated in England and arrived in New Zealand in 2003.
Mark Graver paintings and prints

Mark Gravers art is represented in numerous museums, art galleries, and private collections around the world

  • Winner of 2010 Lessedra World Print Award, Bulgaria
  • Judge at Harbin, China International Print Exhibition
  • work in Museums in Mexico, Taiwan, UK
  • commissioned to write "Nontoxic Printmaking" book ( A&C Black UK 2011)
  • runs nontoxic printmaking workshops Internationally and Nationally

Mark Gravers artwork is held in private collections in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. In 2006 he was awarded Birgit Skiold Memorial Trust Printmaking Grant.

Mark Graver founded Wharepuke Print Studio which offers non toxic printmaking and art classes.
Non Toxic Print Classes

 

 

 

Kendra Booth

Robin Booths youngest daughter is also co-owner of our Bay of Islands accommodation.

 

 

 

 

Contact Us

Robin Booth
Robin Booth on Tour

 

 

Tania Booth and Mark Graver
Tania Booth and Mark Graver

 

 

Kendra Booth
Kendra Booth

 

 

Matai
Matai Booth

 

 

Kerikeri Accommodation
Wharepuke Subtropical Accommodation
Bay of Islands