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'Queen Elizabeth did the dishes' – $10m island estate that hosted royalty hits market

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Northern Advocate,
Publish Date
Mon, 20 Jan 2025, 12:21pm

'Queen Elizabeth did the dishes' – $10m island estate that hosted royalty hits market

Author
Northern Advocate,
Publish Date
Mon, 20 Jan 2025, 12:21pm
  • A 2.5ha estate on Motuarohia Island, once visited by Queen Elizabeth II, is for sale.
  • The , marketed by Andy Dalton, is expected to fetch $10 million or more.
  • The estate features a homestead, extensive native plantings and a thriving bird population.

An island home that once hosted Queen Elizabeth II  with expectations of nabbing a buyer with $10 million or more to spend.

The 2.5ha estate on Motuarohia Island, in the Far North, is on the market for the first time since 2009.

Known as 鈥淓agles on Motuarohia鈥, the estate comes with a traditional homestead and is one of only six properties on the private island, which overlooks Cooks Cove and is 5km from Russell.

Murray, the vendor, who wished to keep his surname private, told OneRoof the late Queen had visited the property and had even done some housework while there.

The three-bedroom homestead once hosted Queen Elizabeth II during one of her visits to the region.

Queen Elizabeth during a tour of New Zealand in 1970. Photo / Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth during a tour of New Zealand in 1970. Photo / Getty Images

鈥淎 guy called Mike Alexander bought it in the 1970s and planted 280,000 trees, then DoC [the Department of Conservation] gave him three kiwis. And from that everything blossomed,鈥 Murray told OneRoof.

鈥淗e won an environmental award, so the Queen came to the island and spent the day at the house and she did the dishes. Yep, Queen Elizabeth did the dishes.鈥

Murray said he bought the property in 2009 at a mortgagee sale. He had been a chief executive at one of the country鈥檚 top 30 companies but abandoned his career after visiting Tane Mahuta, New Zealand鈥檚 largest known living kauri tree, in the Waipoua Forest.

鈥淚 thought there鈥檚 more to life so I thought I鈥檇 buy an island,鈥 he said.

His partner Joey鈥檚 connection to the area goes back even further: she and her late husband had owned a neighbouring property on Motuarohia 40 years ago, just after it was subdivided by Alexander.

Joey sold her Motuarohia property a couple of years ago and the couple are now looking for a new adventure somewhere different. 鈥淟et鈥檚 have another experience in life because I鈥檓 in my 70s, I survived a bout of cancer,鈥 Murray said.

Murray estimated he had planted some 70,000 native trees since 2009, including 120 p艒hutukawa trees, and highlighted the island鈥檚 booming bird population, which includes the nearly extinct white head and the descendants of the three kiwi sent to the island in the 1970s.

The view from the property is stunning.The view from the property is stunning.

The kitchen where the Queen reportedly did the dishes.The kitchen where the Queen reportedly did the dishes.

鈥淚 said to Mike before he died, 鈥業鈥檒l look after the island and make sure it鈥檚 enhanced under your vision.鈥 I鈥檝e left this place better and that for me is key,鈥 he told OneRoof.

鈥淲e鈥檙e sitting on our beach right now, and there are dolphins. When go home and have a beautiful meal, we鈥檒l sit outside and the kiwi will come out. They鈥檒l take a bug out of your hand. It鈥檚 pretty special.鈥

The house still has Alexander鈥檚 wood panelling and stone fireplace, and the kitchen where Her Majesty did the dishes, although Murray ripped out and rebuilt the upper floor, which houses bedrooms.

Barfoot & Thompson agent Andy Dalton (yes, THE Andy Dalton who captained the All Blacks for one of their most successful runs in history) is marketing the property for sale by negotiation.

He told OneRoof that he鈥檚 not exaggerating when he calls the estate 鈥渁 piece of paradise鈥.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just sensational and that $10 million price point makes it exclusive.鈥

Dalton said nearly half of the inquiries about the property had come from overseas. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a mix of expats and Americans. I don鈥檛 know whether Mr Trump is having an impact on that. But we鈥檝e also got local interest 鈥 it鈥檚pretty well known.鈥

In his advertising, Dalton said the property had 360-degree views of the Bay of Islands.

鈥淓agle鈥檚 owners have worked with and hosted DoC, Project Island Song, the Massey University Kiwi conservation management and students, the Auckland Zoo and other conservation programmes for biodiversity on the island ... An island caretaker resides on-site to care for the common areas and is available for individual owner needs,鈥 he said.

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