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Revision as of 22:35, 24 September 2018
Millbrook Resort | |
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General information | |
Location | Queenstown, New Zealand |
Address | 1124 Malaghans Rd, Arrowtown 9371 |
Coordinates | 44°56′34″S 168°49′05″E / 44.9428038°S 168.8180444°E |
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Official website |
Millbrook Resort is a luxury resort near Queenstown, New Zealand. It is located 4 kilometres to the west of the historic gold-mining town of Arrowtown. The resort covers two hundred hectares of the Wakatipu Basin - a glacial valley bordered by the Crown Range, the Remarkables and Lake Wakatipu.
The resort includes three restaurants, a bar/cafe, a spa and a 27-hole golf course (3 sets of 9 holes).
Millbrook is privately owned by the Ishii family, though individual residences within the resort are owned by a diverse group of investors, largely from New Zealand but also from Australia and around the world.
Millbrook Declaration
In 1995, Millbrook was the venue for a top-level meeting of Commonwealth heads of government, meeting to design a policy programme of the Commonwealth of Nations, designed to ratify the basic political membership criteria of the Commonwealth. The programme was agreed and announced on 12 November 1995.