Marlborough Magazine November 18 | Page 32

A Taste of Marlborough History People who grew up in Marlborough may remember the beautiful old convent building located at Saint Mary’s in Blenheim. Throughout its almost 120 year history the building has served many purposes, and now for the first time in years, casual diners are welcome to experience the historic building and its beautiful gardens for lunch or dinner. Head chef Sam Webb grew up in Marlborough and learned to finger paint in the convent building, before it was relocated to its current site among the vineyards 25 years ago. The Marlborough Lodge is located off Rapaura Rd. The driveway winds its way between impeccably kept lawns, gardens and spring fed streams where free range chickens, ducks and pukeko graze for food. A few years later, after plying his trade in kitchens around the world, Sam has returned to his hometown for what he calls his “dream job.” The elegant two story building that was built in 1901, sits comfortably in its surrounds and is looking stunning with a fresh coat of paint thanks to an extensive refurbishment two years ago. STORY BY KAT PICKFORD SUSIE WILLIAMS & SUPPLIED The restoration work has resulted in an elegant and relaxed feel, with its contemporary decor highlighting the original Victorian architecture. Harvest Restaurant, which can seat 40 people, feels homely and relaxed and showcases the gardens wonderfully. Over the past 12 months, he’s been focussing on developing the menu and now he’s looking forward to welcoming local diners to Harvest Restaurant for lunch and dinner. The menu features some of Marlborough’s best seafood and fresh fruit and vegetables, and is “fresh and sophisticated and not too complicated,” Sam says. “If something is on the plate it’s there for a reason, it may look simple, but there’s lots of flavour, and a lot of technique and work goes into it.”