A warm welcome and excellent hospitality ensure a thoroughly enjoyable stay at Corstorphine House, in the beautiful hills and valleys of Dunedin, New Zealand.
EXPERIENCE
Since 1910, Corstorphine House has been surrounded by a 12-acre estate. The inner-city sanctuary offers a home to many birds and native trees and it produces flowers, vegetables, herbs and fruits for the house and locals. Corstorphine House offers world-class accommodation, fine dining, an idyllic garden and plenty of room to relax, rejoice and rejuvenate.
Discovering Corstorphine House is an occasion to savor. Imagine such unique fare as panoramic views over the city from a genuine roll top double slipper bath, a French boudoir of exquisite mood, rose garden views that add tranquility and fragrance to a conservatory lunch and, at dusk, the ambience and comfort of a woodland songbird symphony. Different rooms include Indian, Moroccan, Art Deco, Egyptian, Scandinavian, French, Japanese and Scottish designs.
The Conservatory Restaurant serves delicious cuisine to both house guests and casual diners. With top service, occasional live music and its unique setting in a historic glass house, the Conservatory Restaurant has all the ingredients for an exceptional meal. Where possible, the chefs use ingredients from the Corstorphine House gardens and the Otago hinterland. The wine list features many local and private wines. Private rooms in the house are also available for special occasions.
Australian Vogue - Best Hotel in Dunedin - August 2001
National Business Review - One of the Top 100 Homes in New Zealand - 2001
LOCATION
Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the region of Otago. The city stands on the hills and valleys surrounding the head of Otago Harbour. The harbor and hills are the remnants of an extinct volcano.