A luxury Queenstown chapel can now be used by gay couples to wed after a same-sex ban was lifted.
Boutique lodge Stoneridge Estate previously allowed same-sex couples to marry in the gardens and the lodge - but not the chapel.
Owner Wayne Gore said the policy was due to his 80-year-old mother Da'Vella Gore. She holds a lifetime lease over the chapel that was built 13 years ago.
"We have never not supported same-sex weddings at the property," Gore told the Herald.
"However, my mother of 80 years old, has held the historic Christian understanding of marriage as the loving, faithful union of a man and a woman.