Knoll House Hotel, Studland, is offering a three course carvery lunch for £25 per adult and £12.50 per child on Mothering Sunday, March 11.

Tracy Tennant, General Manager at Knoll House explains: “Arguably one of the most important days of the year, there’s always time to treat hard-working mums for all the things they do! We’ve got a spectacular sea view and a relaxed atmosphere in our dining room for all to enjoy.”

Since being purchased by Kingfisher Resorts, the establishment has revamped its bistro and restaurant facilities, opening these areas to non-residents for the first time in its 70 year history. This is the first Mother’s Day that the restaurant will be open to everyone.

The hotel was recently reviewed by local parenting blog Dorset Mums, and in honour of the positive feedback shared with her readers, Knoll House has also put together an additional special package for mums of young children throughout the month of March.

Fiona, founder of Dorset Mums added: “I had such a fantastic time at Knoll House, it really is one of Dorset’s hidden gems. We visited over half term and had a delicious lunch, as well as making the most of the play room facilities for the children.”

This package includes afternoon tea at a reduced rate of £15.50 and a two hour swim with young children. The offer must be redeemed between 11am and 4pm on Mondays to Fridays until Friday, March 30. Booking is essential using the quote ‘Dorset Mums’.

For more information visit www.knollhouse.co.uk or call 01929 450450 to reserve a table or make a booking. 

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