Traditionally, vicarages were built to house the local minister and his family. Safe in the knowledge that his family had a roof over their heads, clothes on their backs and food on their table, the Vicar was then free to devote his attention to the spiritual needs of his congregation.
The Old Vicarage is no longer home to a minister and his family. But its purpose is still very much the same – to look after, and nurture, the local flock. It’s a relaxed environment where down- to-earth people create fresh, local, NZ fare. A place where stories are told, laughter is shared, and memories are made.