Corton, Suffolk
Located on the Suffolk Coast, Corton Coastal Village provides both the atmosphere of a holiday home and the creature comforts that Warner is famous for. Chalets all have a fresh, pastel interior, and are situated in a variety of locations, from a beach garden to a clifftop lodge with a terrace overlooking the sea.
Whether it’s exploring the local beach scene or Norfolk Broads, unwinding in the gardens, some friendly competition on the mini golf course or watching the nightly show and resident band, there are plenty of opportunities to kick back.
Fact sheet
Location: The Street, Corton, Nr Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 5HR
Total no of rooms: 181 (14 Beach Garden Lodges, 23 Clifftop Lodges, 26 Premier Chalets, 118 Standard Chalets)
Hotel: Set in Suffolk, near Lowestoft, Corton Coastal Village overlooks England’s most easterly coast where guests are first to see the sunrise. Built on a chalet theme, the rooms have seaside themed interiors, with some having terraces overlooking the sea. There is a cabaret restaurant for dining and nightly shows, a gym, indoor heated pool, sauna and steam room. The games lawn includes crazy golf, French Boules, archery, rifle shooting and a comfortable outside seating area.
The Boathouse: The cabaret restaurant serves breakfast and three-course evening meals with both buffet and à la carte waiter service. It has a stage for live shows every night. Caters for up to 362 guests.
Interesting facts:
- Close to the Suffolk Heritage Coast and Norfolk Broads.
- One of the original Warner sites, purchased in 1946.
- Corton has been a holiday centre since 1924, when it was the Civil Service Holiday Camp.
- Original house called The Clyffe, built at the end of the 19th century by Jeremiah Colman, patriarch of the Mustard family.
- Used to billet servicemen during WW2.
- Spa facilities, plus treatments and makeup in partnership with Temple Spa, Jessica and Mii Cosmetics.
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