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The Cherry Houseat Werrington

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TF 1716 0322Werrington · Peterborough & the NeneSurveyed

The Cherry House at Werrington occupies a four-hundred-year-old stone cottage on Church Street, run by chef patron Andrew Corrick since 1994. Corrick trained at The Park Lane Hotel in Mayfair before taking on the restaurant, and the menu leans toward fine British cooking with a nod to classical French technique. The building takes its name from the original Cherry Farm, once known locally for its Werrington cherries, and local history holds that Oliver Cromwell used the property while planning against the King. Werrington itself sits within Peterborough's boundary, a few miles north of the city centre. The dining rooms keep their low beams and thick stone walls, and the kitchen changes its menu through the seasons rather than following a fixed printed card.

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125 Church Street, Werrington Village, Peterborough

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