Mortons Manor

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"Amazing history plus great views and assured cooking."
Overview
Mortons Manor is a family-owned, Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house, sitting at the base of Corfe Castle. The manor building was designed in the shape of an ‘E’ to honour Queen Elizabeth I who stayed there. The traditional restaurant is elegant without being over elaborate, and offers assured cooking with quality produce very much at its heart.
Ratings & awards
award
2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
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Location
45 East Street, CORFE CASTLE, Wareham, BH20 5EE
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About the area
Dorset is made up of rugged coastlines, high chalk downlands and a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns that make up Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Hidden gems of Dorset can be found down winding, country lanes that lead to snug villages hidden from view
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Mortons Manor

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Amazing history plus great views and assured cooking."
Overview
Mortons Manor is a family-owned, Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house, sitting at the base of Corfe Castle. The manor building was designed in the shape of an ‘E’ to honour Queen Elizabeth I who stayed there. The traditional restaurant is elegant without being over elaborate, and offers assured cooking with quality produce very much at its heart.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
Show more (5)
Location
45 East Street, CORFE CASTLE, Wareham, BH20 5EE
Also at this location
About the Area
Area image
Dorset is made up of rugged coastlines, high chalk downlands and a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns that make up Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Hidden gems of Dorset can be found down winding, country lanes that lead to snug villages hidden from view.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)