Martin Carabott in the dining room at Gravetye Manor
Martin Carabott is the new Executive Chef at Gravetye Manor
Roux scholar Martin Carabott is the new Executive Chef at Gravetye Manor, West Sussex. Joining the two Michelin Key hotel on 1st April, Martin will lead the strong kitchen brigade, which has been recognised with numerous awards including retaining a Michelin Star for ten years and 4 AA Rosettes.
Originally from Malta, Martin won the Roux Scholarship at the age of 29, when he was senior sous-chef at Hide, London. After winning the Roux Scholarship, Martin completed a stage at three Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park in New York.
Martin joins Gravetye Manor from his position as Head of Development at Luca in London. His new executive chef role will see him working closely with Head Gardener Tom Coward who manages the 35-acre estate of world-renowned gardens including the elliptical walled kitchen garden (thought to be the only one of its kind in the country) fruit tree orchard, glasshouses and Peach House, all set within a further 1000 acres of woodland. Everything grown on site is used by the kitchen teams in the restaurant.
Paul Skinner, Gravetye Manor’s General Manager, comments, “For many years Gravetye Manor Hotel and Restaurant has enjoyed a proud reputation for providing exceptional Michelin star quality dining. I am delighted that Martin Carabott will join the team as Executive Head Chef, ensuring that Gravetye Manor will continue to produce excellent fine dining, utilising the freshest seasonal ingredients from our kitchen garden. Martin brings a wealth of experience, he was a Roux Scholar in 2018 and has broadened his cooking skills in some of the finest restaurant kitchens in the country, I am very excited for the future direction of our dining room.”
Martin Carabott comments, “I am very excited to be joining the talented and passionate team at Gravetye Manor and to bring my culinary vision to this well-established and celebrated hotel and restaurant, with a history of world-class food and hospitality. It is an honour to be given the opportunity, and I cannot wait to be a part of its future.”
Martin replaces Executive Chef George Blogg who left the business in December 2024.
About Gravetye Manor
Gravetye Manor is a hotel and restaurant with four Red Stars, four Rosettes and one Michelin star and two Michelin Keys, in West Sussex on the Kent/Surrey/Sussex borders. The hotel is a member of Relais & Châteaux and Pride of Britain.
The Elizabethan manor house looks over 35 acres of stunning world-renowned gardens, walled kitchen garden, orchard, glasshouses and Peach House set within a further 1000 acres of woodland. The gardens are considered amongst the most influential in English horticultural history, made famous by previous owner and influential gardener William Robinson, whose preference for the ‘wild garden’, mixed herbaceous borders and hardy perennial planting broke with the formal Victorian style of the day, and his radical approach remains as popular as ever with gardeners today.