Where the
sun lives

Peninsula Hill is set to become a residential community of distinction. Generously sized north-facing lots, with premium design guidelines and incredible lake and mountain views, deliver what so many aspire to when seeking the ultimate Queenstown lifestyle.

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Overlooking Lake Whakatipu and set amongst a contoured landscape shaped by glaciers, Peninsula Hill is a place of history, both ancient and recent.
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A long-awaited
release

For more than sixty years, an exceptional parcel of land along the Kelvin Peninsula has remained under the guardianship of a family whose name is etched into Queenstown’s history books.

Now, the long-awaited release of land at Peninsula Hill gives discerning buyers an opportunity like no other.

Overlooking Lake Whakatipu and set amongst a contoured landscape shaped by glaciers, Peninsula Hill is a place of history, both ancient and recent. On this location early landholders sought sunny, elevated land for farming and began bold tourism ventures.

Today, it is regarded as one of the best locations in the Whakatipu Basin for capturing more than your fair share of sunshine, elevation and those world-famous views.

The Village
Hub

Situated at the entrance to Peninsula Hill, the Village Hub will provide a place for residents and visitors to enjoy what is a completely unique offering for this end of the Kelvin Peninsula. 

With its sunny north-facing aspect and relaxed setting, the Village Hub will provide a place to dine, meet and enjoy the views across the Frankton Arm and beyond.

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The Kelvin
Peninsula

Peninsula Hill is located halfway along the Kelvin Peninsula, an undulating promontory of land jutting into Lake Whakatipu and providing shelter to water activities in the Frankton Arm. Locals regard the Kelvin Peninsula as the holy grail of land ownership in the Whakatipu. Its north-facing position captures year-round sun, and its tranquil setting boasts well-established homes, gardens and the Kelvin Heights lakeside track.

Peninsula Hill occupies an enviable position among some of the Whakatipu Basin’s most iconic landmarks. The incredible Remarkables range stands to the east, and Lake Whakatipu extends spectacularly to the south. Looking north, the lights of Queenstown remind you of what’s on offer just over the water. During winter this includes the twinkling lights of night skiing at Coronet Peak. To the west, where the sun sets, the endless peaks provide a mesmerising backdrop to your views over Frankton Arm and Lake Whakatipu.

3

minutes to Queenstown Golf Club & boat ramp

10

10 minutes to Frankton & Five Mile shops, schools, commercial precinct and international airport

20

minutes drive to central Queenstown or five minutes by water taxi

30

minutes to Remarkables Ski Area

Living at Peninsula Hill is a gateway to the adventure and vibrancy of Queenstown,
yet provides plenty for those who prefer to stay closer to home.

A short stroll gets  you to the lake track for biking and hiking, as well as the boat ramp and beaches. Open spaces at Jardine Park, Willow Place and Bay View reserves  complement the picturesque Queenstown Golf Club, Hilton Hotel, the water taxi service, and Kawarau Village with its options for dining out.

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Heritage and preservation is at the heart of Peninsula Hill

Inspired by the early landholders who fostered a deep sense of guardianship here, Peninsula Hill is moving forward with a vision to protect and enhance this cherished Queenstown location.

There has been no rush to bring Peninsula Hill to market, and this sense of consideration is conveyed through every aspect of the development.
Lot sizes are large (1,000sqm plus) and building platforms work with natural contours and dramatic glacial rocks to give privacy and individuality.
Green spaces, and native plantings carry the vision of a considered and intentional development.

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