"I had always had an interest in yoga. My godmother was a yoga teacher in New Zealand, and I had always been naturally fit and strong, so I'd always looked up to her.
"I got a deeper knowledge of yoga from my trips to India. Yoga is about gaining a better self-knowledge, breathing, balance and listening . . . not just the physical," she said.
After completing her masters degree last year, researching yoga communities in New Zealand, she decided she needed to go back to earning a living.
"Wellington prices had gone through the roof, and I decided this was my opportunity for a positive change."
Ms Tilley said she sees Marton as an undiscovered hub for business.
"I think there is huge potential here, and my hunch is that in five years Marton will see a revolution of positive change in business."
Ms Tilley will host a grand opening on Saturday, May 27.
The school will offer a broad range of yoga types and classes from beginners to experienced.
She will also offer teacher training courses later in the year.