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Corfe Castle Model Village — Restaurant in England

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Corfe Castle Model Village
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Nearby attractions
Corfe Castle
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, United Kingdom
St. Edward, King & Martyr
East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EQ, United Kingdom
Swanage Railway Museum
Railway Station, Station Rd, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EJ, United Kingdom
Boilerhouse Gallery
Sandy Hill Ln, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5JF, United Kingdom
Dorset Adventure Park
Arfleet Mill Lakes, Studland Road, Corfe Castle BH20 5JG, United Kingdom
Purbeck Park
Wareham BH20 5DW, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Greyhound Inn
The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Dorset Cottage Holidays | Dorset Holiday Cottages Letting Agents
8 East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5ED, United Kingdom
Corfe and Purbeck Holidays
25a West St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5HA, United Kingdom
Wissett Cottage
53 East St, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EE, United Kingdom
Jonti
Lucayan Cottage, Studland Road, Corfe Castle BH20 5JG, United Kingdom
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Corfe Castle Model Village
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Corfe Castle Model Village

The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham BH20 5EZ, United Kingdom
4.4(516)
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attractions: Corfe Castle, St. Edward, King & Martyr, Swanage Railway Museum, Boilerhouse Gallery, Dorset Adventure Park, Purbeck Park, restaurants: The Greyhound Inn
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+44 1929 481234
Website
corfecastlemodelvillage.co.uk

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Nearby attractions of Corfe Castle Model Village

Corfe Castle

St. Edward, King & Martyr

Swanage Railway Museum

Boilerhouse Gallery

Dorset Adventure Park

Purbeck Park

Corfe Castle

Corfe Castle

4.7

(4.7K)

Open 24 hours
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St. Edward, King & Martyr

St. Edward, King & Martyr

4.5

(22)

Closed
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Swanage Railway Museum

Swanage Railway Museum

4.7

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Boilerhouse Gallery

Boilerhouse Gallery

4.4

(19)

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The Greyhound Inn

The Greyhound Inn

The Greyhound Inn

4.2

(656)

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Lauren ShinerLauren Shiner
Oh where to start... Oh, $18. Way too much for what I got. It was jammed. No tables outside. Waited 20 minutes to get to the front of the line to order my food, I was crunched into a corner table literally next to the toilet. My only entertainment was listening to their conversations and watching them wiggle around. I suppose that is something. They used skim milk for my latte which made it taste like watery crud. They forgot my food and after 15 minutes I had to get up and get someone's attention in the back to ask about it. No one stop by my table to see how I was doing and when I tried to get someone's attention, the ignored me. When I finally got my food, it wasn't heated all the way through. Cold quiche. Ick. The coleslaw was clearly store bought and the handful of salad greens were straight out of a cellophane bag. They also sell a cream tea scone. I saw several people with them and they were bad. Didn't even look like a scone. How cheesy cheap can you get with the mini skule amount of jam and clotted cream which I'm not sure was clotted cream. It looked just like whipped cream. I don't know. Is that the Dorset version of cream tea? I know this review isn't going to hurt them because they are overwhelmed with customers, but if you have a choice and you see this review, do yourself a favour and go somewhere else.
Richard SmartRichard Smart
Great little model Village, the replica of the Civil War-era castle is certainly the highlight. There is a small little path through some trees with seating next to the stream and wicker 'tents'. There's also a few garden games for kids, a fairy garden, and some very well maintained flower beds with seating for the cafe. It's clear it's taken someone some considerable time to create - all the space is very well maintained and peaceful. Lots of folk complaining of the £4.50 entrance fee for adults, kids 3 and under are free. But, it's only £4.50.....less than you'd pay for a pint at the pub which most people wouldn't even question, and this goes to maintaining the place. It wasnt at the top of my 'to do list' for the area, my wife recommended we go, but me and my daughter had a great time running around for an hour there.
Sweety TugnawatSweety Tugnawat
Corfe Castle is an absolutely beautiful and historic spot that’s well worth a visit if you’re in Dorchester or the surrounding area. The ruins are impressive, full of character, and the panoramic views from the top are simply stunning — easily one of the best viewpoints in Dorset. That said, the café near the castle can get very busy, especially during peak tourist times. The food is pretty average and not particularly memorable, which is a bit of a letdown considering the setting. If you're planning a visit, you might want to enjoy the views and explore the village, but grab a bite elsewhere if you're after a better meal. Still, the experience of walking through the ancient ruins with such a scenic backdrop makes Corfe Castle a must-see. It's a place full of charm and history — definitely worth giving a try.
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Oh where to start... Oh, $18. Way too much for what I got. It was jammed. No tables outside. Waited 20 minutes to get to the front of the line to order my food, I was crunched into a corner table literally next to the toilet. My only entertainment was listening to their conversations and watching them wiggle around. I suppose that is something. They used skim milk for my latte which made it taste like watery crud. They forgot my food and after 15 minutes I had to get up and get someone's attention in the back to ask about it. No one stop by my table to see how I was doing and when I tried to get someone's attention, the ignored me. When I finally got my food, it wasn't heated all the way through. Cold quiche. Ick. The coleslaw was clearly store bought and the handful of salad greens were straight out of a cellophane bag. They also sell a cream tea scone. I saw several people with them and they were bad. Didn't even look like a scone. How cheesy cheap can you get with the mini skule amount of jam and clotted cream which I'm not sure was clotted cream. It looked just like whipped cream. I don't know. Is that the Dorset version of cream tea? I know this review isn't going to hurt them because they are overwhelmed with customers, but if you have a choice and you see this review, do yourself a favour and go somewhere else.
Lauren Shiner

Lauren Shiner

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Great little model Village, the replica of the Civil War-era castle is certainly the highlight. There is a small little path through some trees with seating next to the stream and wicker 'tents'. There's also a few garden games for kids, a fairy garden, and some very well maintained flower beds with seating for the cafe. It's clear it's taken someone some considerable time to create - all the space is very well maintained and peaceful. Lots of folk complaining of the £4.50 entrance fee for adults, kids 3 and under are free. But, it's only £4.50.....less than you'd pay for a pint at the pub which most people wouldn't even question, and this goes to maintaining the place. It wasnt at the top of my 'to do list' for the area, my wife recommended we go, but me and my daughter had a great time running around for an hour there.
Richard Smart

Richard Smart

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Corfe Castle is an absolutely beautiful and historic spot that’s well worth a visit if you’re in Dorchester or the surrounding area. The ruins are impressive, full of character, and the panoramic views from the top are simply stunning — easily one of the best viewpoints in Dorset. That said, the café near the castle can get very busy, especially during peak tourist times. The food is pretty average and not particularly memorable, which is a bit of a letdown considering the setting. If you're planning a visit, you might want to enjoy the views and explore the village, but grab a bite elsewhere if you're after a better meal. Still, the experience of walking through the ancient ruins with such a scenic backdrop makes Corfe Castle a must-see. It's a place full of charm and history — definitely worth giving a try.
Sweety Tugnawat

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Reviews of Corfe Castle Model Village

4.4
(516)
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1.0
1y

Oh where to start... Oh, $18. Way too much for what I got.

It was jammed. No tables outside. Waited 20 minutes to get to the front of the line to order my food, I was crunched into a corner table literally next to the toilet. My only entertainment was listening to their conversations and watching them wiggle around. I suppose that is something.

They used skim milk for my latte which made it taste like watery crud. They forgot my food and after 15 minutes I had to get up and get someone's attention in the back to ask about it. No one stop by my table to see how I was doing and when I tried to get someone's attention, the ignored me. When I finally got my food, it wasn't heated all the way through. Cold quiche. Ick. The coleslaw was clearly store bought and the handful of salad greens were straight out of a cellophane bag.

They also sell a cream tea scone. I saw several people with them and they were bad. Didn't even look like a scone. How cheesy cheap can you get with the mini skule amount of jam and clotted cream which I'm not sure was clotted cream. It looked just like whipped cream. I don't know. Is that the Dorset version of cream tea?

I know this review isn't going to hurt them because they are overwhelmed with customers, but if you have a choice and you see this review, do yourself a favour and go...

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3.0
6y

Model village is ok. I've been some amazing ones and this is very much at the bottom of the pile. Made by local people with a passion. Not sure it's maintained with the same passion! We were excited to see it as often these places are gems but sadly this one is not. It was disappointing that so many of the information plaques hadn't been proof-read and had serious spelling mistakes. If you are going to bother making them, at least read your work first! The teepees in the back of the garden are a lovely place to play. Cute bug hotel. The sign next to might need adjusting through as bumble bees would never afford the tariff! As we were leaving, there was a gust of wind. One of the garden parasols blew out of it's stand and missed out 3 year old by inches! We were really shaken! It was a really heavy parasol. The staff can't out but didn't...

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4.0
2y

Great little model Village, the replica of the Civil War-era castle is certainly the highlight. There is a small little path through some trees with seating next to the stream and wicker 'tents'. There's also a few garden games for kids, a fairy garden, and some very well maintained flower beds with seating for the cafe. It's clear it's taken someone some considerable time to create - all the space is very well maintained and peaceful.

Lots of folk complaining of the £4.50 entrance fee for adults, kids 3 and under are free. But, it's only £4.50.....less than you'd pay for a pint at the pub which most people wouldn't even question, and this goes to maintaining the place. It wasnt at the top of my 'to do list' for the area, my wife recommended we go, but me and my daughter had a great time running around for...

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