Corstorphine House (established 1863) is a comfortable private hotel with unique accommodation, memorable fine dining on an idyllic 12-acre estate.
The colourful history of Corstorphine House traces back to the Otago Gold Rush of the 1860s. Today guests continue to admire the impressive hallway, detailed wood panelling, ornate ceilings and gracious rooms. The home has the highest ranking with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. All suites are individually themed. Thoughtful attention has been paid to personal comfort and luxury, with ensuite bathrooms designed to the highest standards.
The Conservatory Restaurant, a registered historic place in its own right, is in a unique location for our award-winning cuisine. The contemporary New Zealand menu, made from the finest ingredients, many of them from our own organic gardens, is matched by an extensive cellar selection of premier local wines. Corstorphine House is close to a wealth of excursions, including museums and galleries and the Otago Peninsula, famous for yellow-eyed penguins, royal albatrosses, dramatic scenery and isolated beaches.