Lorton House

Lorton House, Dorset – Stone country house with slate roof and ivy, surrounded by mature woodland and hedged grounds.
Lorton House, Dorset – Mature cedar tree and specimen trees in open parkland with rolling countryside views.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bright drawing room with cream sofas, bay windows and gold curtain swags.
Lorton House, Dorset – Dining room table set for breakfast with fresh pastries, fruit, and juice.
Lorton House, Dorset – Kitchen with Aga cooker, wooden island, and sash window overlooking gardens.
Lorton House, Dorset – Formal sitting room with cream sofa, terracotta upholstered sofa, marble fireplace.
Lorton House, Dorset – Elegant sitting room with fireplace, pink flowering plant, and terracotta armchair.
Lorton House, Dorset – White marble fireplace with lit fire, mantelpiece with topiary and wooden clock.
Lorton House, Dorset – Dining room with wooden table, chairs, fireplace, and French doors to garden.
Lorton House, Dorset – Formal dining room with white linen tablecloth, place settings, and fresh floral centrepiece.
Lorton House, Dorset – Formal dining room with fireplace, dark wood table and chairs, white mantelpiece.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bay window with cream curtains overlooking parkland and countryside views.
Lorton House, Dorset – Games room with pool table and Quilmes beer sign lighting.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with bird and floral wallpaper, wooden dressing table, and red brick fireplace.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom bedhead with ornamental plasterwork and lit table lamp.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with sliding barn door and ensuite bathroom with brick-tiled shower area.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom corner with brass table lamp, rolled towels, and floral runner on bed.
Lorton House, Dorset – Attic bedroom with leaded casement window, cream dressing table and mirror.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with bird and floral wallpaper, wooden desk, and red-doored fireplace insert.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bathroom with dual-tap marble sink, bronze subway tile splashback and brass wall lights.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with brass and iron four-poster bed, white bedside tables with lamps, and folded towels.
Lorton House, Dorset – Double bed with curved upholstered headboard, brass table lamps, black decorative cushions.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with floral wallpaper, marble fireplace, and sash window with grey curtains.
Lorton House, Dorset – Bedroom with dark wood sleigh bed, bay window seating area, and chandelier.
Lorton House, Dorset – Upholstered bed with curved headboard, white bedding, black decorative pillows and bronze table lamp.
Lorton House, Dorset – French doors with six-pane glazing opening to hedge-lined garden, taupe curtains.
Lorton House, Dorset – Courtyard seating area with brick walls, sash windows, and box hedging borders.
Lorton House, Dorset – Hallway with wooden doors, leaded windows, and potted palm plant overlooking garden.
Lorton House, Dorset – Stone country house with conifer topiary in formal grounds.
Lorton House, Dorset – Expansive lawn with mature trees and hedgerow under blue sky.
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Lorton House, Dorset – Stone country house with ivy, surrounded by mature trees and manicured hedges.

Dorset

Lorton House, Lorton Lane, Broadwey, Dorset, DT3 5QH

A stunning Victorian country house set in 11 acres of rolling parkland overlooking the sea. Close to Weymouth and the iconic Jurassic Coast. Sleeps 16 guests in the main house with an additional annex available for an extra 2.

The main house sleeps 16 people.

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11 reviews

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Situated at the end of a private driveway and encircled by lovely parkland, Lorton House is a stunning property with plenty of space. With its spacious, light-filled rooms with fantastic sea views, the house has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate up to 18 guests. The property is ideal for special events and family vacations because it balances comfort and grandeur.

Formal and informal gathering and unwinding areas have been thoughtfully incorporated into the interior spaces. The tastefully decorated dining room has sixteen seats. A roaring hearth adds cosiness and warmth to the space. The centre of the house is the large breakfast area in the farmhouse-style kitchen. With the option to hire a professional chef, it is fully equipped to host large groups and features a gorgeous four-oven Aga that keeps it warm.

The property has plenty of spots to unwind and enjoy yourself, including a large drawing room with views of the sea and an open fire that’s perfect for evening gatherings. The cellars’ vaulted billiard room features a full-sized table for entertainment, and the snug is a comfortable spot for board games or peaceful relaxation. The separate wine cellar, where they can store their favourite bottles, will be a hit with wine lovers.

Eight bedrooms are available, most of which have views of the surrounding countryside and private bathrooms. There is a handy bedroom downstairs for visitors who would rather remain on the ground floor. An additional room for two people is available for an additional £100 per night.

The outdoor area is equally stunning with 11 acres of lovely grounds with various spots for lounging and activities. You can play games outside, go on treasure hunts, read quietly, or play hide-and-seek in the gardens. Several outdoor dining spaces have been thoughtfully positioned to capitalise on the breathtaking views of Weymouth Bay. On hot summer evenings, these are the ideal spots to eat and drink al fresco.

Location and Things to Do

Weymouth, with its award-winning beach and mainline train station, is just 15 minutes away, and travel from London takes around 2.5 hours by car. With Weymouth and the Jurassic Coast just down the road, there’s no shortage of things to do and see, from swimming, rock pooling, and building sandcastles on the three miles of golden sands, to enjoying a wide range of water sports and boat trips along the stunning Jurassic coastline. Coastal walks abound nearby, with Dorset’s famous Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door just a 25-minute walk from the house, and wildlife lovers will adore exploring the adjoining Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve, home to acres of ancient meadows and woodland.

The only challenge during your stay will be deciding what to do first!

Sleeping Arrangements

Bedroom 1

1 Super King Bed

Bedroom 2

1 Super King Bed

Bedroom 3

1 King Bed

Bedroom 4

1 King Bed

Bedroom 5

1 King Bed

Bedroom 6

2 Single Beds

Bedroom 7

2 Single Beds

Bedroom 8

2 Single Beds

Bedroom 9

1 King Bed

Floor Plan

Amenities

Catering Available

Countryside Walks

Games Table

Pet Friendly

Really Rural

Self Catering

WiFi

Working Fireplace

Stag and hen parties not allowed

Weddings

Venue capacity: 16

Seated indoors: 16

Venue capacity is the most the house can host in total, including outdoor space and a marquee where one is used. Marquee arrangements vary, so ask the owner.

Micro weddings for up to 16 guests with 3 nights accommodation included.

With grand rooms, stunning views, and sweeping grounds as your backdrop, Lorton House is the perfect place to spend your special day. The venue is licensed for intimate weddings of up to 16 guests, offering an elegant and memorable setting for your celebration.

Gardens

Self-Catered Weddings

Wedding Licence

Accessibility Features

Guest entrance wider than 32 inches

Step-free bedroom access

Step-free entrance

House Fact

Thomas Hardy was likely involved in the design of the house whilst he was apprenticed to a local firm of architects. Many original features including servants’ bells and an internal window still taped up from WW2 to prevent the glass shattering. House has been in the same family for 70 years.

Edmund's Favourite Feature

“Lorton is a welcoming, history-packed home, and the views from the house and grounds are what really make it stand out.”

Reviews(11)

Beryl Eden

AMAZING week over Easter at the gorgeous and very, very special Lorton House, just outside Weymouth. 3 generations celebrating my husband’s 70th birthday (plus 2 nieces’ birthdays the same week). We booked the annexe in addition to the house, for 18 of us. Every single room was stunning, beautifully decorated and furnished and spotlessly clean, high quality bed linen and towels, and more than enough toilets and bathrooms. SO much space for us all inside and out, from the huge kitchen diner (there is a dining room too), 2 lounges, massive cellar with billiard and football tables and 11 acres of garden (which was the scene for the best Easter Egg Hunt ever). We self catered all week and found the kitchen extremely well equipped with huge amounts of crockery, glasses, cutlery and cooking items plus extra of everything needed for a large group – 2 fridges, freezer, 2 dishwashers, 2 kettles and toasters. We used the Aga but there is an electric cooker as well. The children were outside playing a lot and the weather was so good we were able to eat outside a couple of evenings. We had walks from the door through Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve plus visits to Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Charmouth, Weymouth and Portland. None of us will forget our big family holiday here, lots of lovely memories made. I don’t think anywhere else could top our stay at Lorton House. Thank you so much to the owners for sharing this lovely place and especially to Fiona for seamlessly managing my booking and the odd question (the scales and cake tins were put to good use by my young granddaughter!)

Ian Moss

We recently stayed at Lorton House in Weymouth for a special birthday celebration, and it truly made the occasion unforgettable. The house itself is absolutely beautiful—spacious, full of character, and impeccably presented. From the moment we arrived, it felt warm, welcoming, and perfectly suited for a family gathering.

Every room was thoughtfully designed and exceptionally comfortable, giving us plenty of space to relax and enjoy time together. The surroundings were peaceful and idyllic, adding to the whole experience. It was an absolute pleasure to stay there, and we couldn’t have chosen a better place for such a meaningful celebration.

We would highly recommend Lorton House to anyone looking for a stunning property and a memorable stay. We hope to return again in the future

mutley medal

my god is this place still going I remember when I was a kid I belive this was a privite house and the guy didn’t like people crossing the land even though it had public footpath/bridal ways we used to walk to wey valley school he used to take pot shots at us with his gun never ever hit anyone don’t think he would do that. but he knew the local lads of Littlemoor as we used to ask if we could collect conkers. very nice guy really to speak to. but great memories of growing up in Littlemoor and never bored

John Peet

Our three generational 14 strong family group stayed at Lorton House over an extended bank holiday weekend and enjoyed a tremendous time. The house is in a wonderful position surrounded by countryside but close to the centre of Weymouth (with nearby amenities and supermarkets). We self catered for the whole time and found the house and wonderful kitchen tremendously well equipped and very user friendly as long as you know your way around an Aga which we found a great boon. The rooms and common areas are very spacious so the house never seemed crowded. Inevitably, we had the odd question which Fiona answered promptly and fully. We cannot recommed Lorton House too highly.

Beryl Eden

AMAZING week over Easter at the gorgeous and very, very special Lorton House, just outside Weymouth. 3 generations celebrating my husband’s 70th birthday (plus 2 nieces’ birthdays the same week). We booked the annexe in addition to the house, for 18 of us. Every single room was stunning, beautifully decorated and furnished and spotlessly clean, high quality bed linen and towels, and more than enough toilets and bathrooms. SO much space for us all inside and out, from the huge kitchen diner (there is a dining room too), 2 lounges, massive cellar with billiard and football tables and 11 acres of garden (which was the scene for the best Easter Egg Hunt ever). We self catered all week and found the kitchen extremely well equipped with huge amounts of crockery, glasses, cutlery and cooking items plus extra of everything needed for a large group – 2 fridges, freezer, 2 dishwashers, 2 kettles and toasters. We used the Aga but there is an electric cooker as well. The children were outside playing a lot and the weather was so good we were able to eat outside a couple of evenings. We had walks from the door through Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve plus visits to Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Charmouth, Weymouth and Portland. None of us will forget our big family holiday here, lots of lovely memories made. I don’t think anywhere else could top our stay at Lorton House. Thank you so much to the owners for sharing this lovely place and especially to Fiona for seamlessly managing my booking and the odd question (the scales and cake tins were put to good use by my young granddaughter!)

Ian Moss

We recently stayed at Lorton House in Weymouth for a special birthday celebration, and it truly made the occasion unforgettable. The house itself is absolutely beautiful—spacious, full of character, and impeccably presented. From the moment we arrived, it felt warm, welcoming, and perfectly suited for a family gathering.

Every room was thoughtfully designed and exceptionally comfortable, giving us plenty of space to relax and enjoy time together. The surroundings were peaceful and idyllic, adding to the whole experience. It was an absolute pleasure to stay there, and we couldn’t have chosen a better place for such a meaningful celebration.

We would highly recommend Lorton House to anyone looking for a stunning property and a memorable stay. We hope to return again in the future

mutley medal

my god is this place still going I remember when I was a kid I belive this was a privite house and the guy didn’t like people crossing the land even though it had public footpath/bridal ways we used to walk to wey valley school he used to take pot shots at us with his gun never ever hit anyone don’t think he would do that. but he knew the local lads of Littlemoor as we used to ask if we could collect conkers. very nice guy really to speak to. but great memories of growing up in Littlemoor and never bored

John Peet

Our three generational 14 strong family group stayed at Lorton House over an extended bank holiday weekend and enjoyed a tremendous time. The house is in a wonderful position surrounded by countryside but close to the centre of Weymouth (with nearby amenities and supermarkets). We self catered for the whole time and found the house and wonderful kitchen tremendously well equipped and very user friendly as long as you know your way around an Aga which we found a great boon. The rooms and common areas are very spacious so the house never seemed crowded. Inevitably, we had the odd question which Fiona answered promptly and fully. We cannot recommed Lorton House too highly.

Karen Crump

We had a wonderful family Christmas at Lorton House.

In advance of our arrival Fiona was super helpful and during the stay itself the family responded speedily to all our questions.

There is a definite “wow” factor as you turn in to the lovely long drive and see the house for the first time. It was perfect for our family of 3 generations with beautiful rooms throughout. That said we spent most of our time together cooking, eating and playing games in the kitchen/dining room by the Aga.

We have stayed as a family in many houses throughout the UK for Christmas but this is our favourite so far. We will be back!

jo campbell

Fabulous house set in beautiful grounds with easy access to Weymouth. There is lots of space in the house. The beds are very comfortable and there are ensuite bathrooms for most of the bedrooms. There is a large formal dining room for special occasions but you can also sit a large group in the kitchen if you want casual dining. The sitting room is also spacious & has lovely log fire. We went in January & the house was warm. We’d love to go back in the summer to take advantage of the grounds and out door dining.

Esther Rudge

Fabulous holiday home in easy reach of Weymouth. Lots of space both inside and out. We loved cycling to Sea Life, parks, the beach, Portland. Superb bedrooms, lots of bathrooms, snooker table in the cellar. Highly recommend

Rosabella Styles

Thanks again for a wonderful stay. This is our 2nd big family get together at Lorton House. It’s the most beautiful spot, gorgeous rooms and plenty of space for everyone to spend time together or go off into different areas if they want and it’s just perfectly suited for everyone in our family and extended family. The garden is amazing and tranquil and the house always clean and beautifully maintained. I can’t wait for another excuse to have a get together there again!

Anne Thomas

Lorton House provided a wonderfully luxurious accommodation for 18 members of our family, plus visiting guests who joined us for meals. The house is elegantly furnished, extremely well equipped and all bedding is of high quality. Everyone ( 3 generations) felt catered for, happy and relaxed. This house lends itself to a sense of freedom and enjoyment as well as accommodating our fabulously ‘posh’ dinner in the elegant dining room. Breakfasts and lunches were enjoyed in the comfortable farm house kitchen and adjoining dining area. We cannot speak too highly of Fiona our friendly and helpful host- thoughtful touches, such as a welcome hamper and birthday card, were much appreciated.

Merle Charles

Impressive clean comfortable. Beautiful grounds. Stunning property

Lewis Hill

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Weekends £2,100 – £4,200

Weeks £3,250 – £6,950

If fully occupied, price per person per night is usually between £26 and £81.

Enquiries go to Fiona at Lorton House and are usually answered within 8 hours.

Location

Lorton House, Dorset – Stone country house with slate roof and ivy, surrounded by mature woodland and hedged grounds. Dates Available

Dorset

Lorton House

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Weekends From £2,100

Weeks From £3,250

Note: Approximate location of Lorton House.

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