Welcome to the Gold Court House website
Gold Court House is on St John’s Hill, a small square on the southside of the charming little town of Wareham with views of the Dorset countryside and the beautiful Isle of Purbeck.
The house was rebuilt after the great fire of Wareham in 1762, on the foundations of a 13th Century house where the local goldsmith lived, hence the name.
The present Georgian house with its lovely walled garden lends itself to accommodate six guests in double or twin-bedded rooms with private bathrooms and a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere, with all facilities on hand at your request.
The owners, Anthea and Michael, have been looking after guests for more than twenty years. Their aim is to maintain a high standard of hospitality and service and look forward to welcoming you to Gold Court House.
Whatever time you decide to visit us, on holiday, business, touring or simply a weekend break, we are rarely closed. We are very pleased to help and advise you on places of interest, and where to lunch and have dinner.

For exploring beautiful Dorset and the magnificent Jurassic Coast - England's first natural World Heritage Site - the area has many famous sights, lovely hills and valleys affording wonderful walking in all directions.
Within a short distance there is excellent swimming, sailing and windsurfing. Also available locally is flyfishing (salmon and trout), golf, riding and many cycleways
Coastal and inland walks, ancient monuments, historical houses and gardens give a wide choice for the active or restful holiday and the historic towns of DORCHESTER, SHERBORNE and POOLE are close by with much of interest and good shopping.
Contact us to arrange your stay


