Be the VERY FIRST GUESTS to stay at Earnscleugh Castle!

Campbell Room - Luxury Room

Cosy Heritage Comfort with
Heartfelt High-Country Character

Room Size 20msq
2 Guests
King bed – restored c1900 parquetry and marquetry masterpiece with intricate inlaid detailing and a matching pair of bedside tables.
Unlimited Wi-Fi
Direct access to southern deck and stairwell with views towards Alexandra
Charming garden and courtyard outlook
Classic ensuite bathroom
Brass chandelier and marble-topped bedside table

The room is named in honour of Alistair and Judith Campbell, erecting over 100 kilometres of fencing in just two years and re-establishing the property as a thriving high-country Hereford stud despite the return of the rabbit plague.

Soft pale-blue walls create a calm atmosphere, gently illuminated by natural light that pours through the tall timber French doors and the glowing brass chandelier overhead. The centerpiece is the elegant king bed with its richly carved dark-wood headboard and footboard, dressed in fresh light-blue floral linen and plump white pillows.

A tall, pale-blue original wardrobe blends seamlessly with the heritage palette, while an ornate marble-topped bedside table with a crystal lamp adds a touch of refined elegance. Heavy floral curtains in cream, burgundy and deep green frame the French doors, which open directly onto the southern deck and stairwell, offering peaceful views towards Alexandra.

Rates & Availability

Bookings are now open for our official opening date of 24 September 2026. Rates start from $999 per night in low season and from $1,349 per night in high and festive season. A two-night minimum stay generally applies, although single nights may occasionally be available.

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Included in Your Rate

House wine (red and white) each evening
Pre-dinner charcuterie and canapés at 5:30 pm
Unlimited use of the pool, sauna, ice bath and spa
Croquet with optional lessons on the castle lawn
Hand-feeding our resident Valais sheep – a favourite guest moment

Reserve Your Room and Immerse
Yourself in Otago’s Living History

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