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Our Rooms

All rooms have central heating and en-suite bathrooms, with both bath and shower. Ironing facilities are available just outside, on the landing.

Room I (below)

A large double room (with an extra futon/chair) with a view of the gardens and pond. South facing. T.V., Hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities.



Room II (below)

A medium sized twin bedded room with a view over our large entrance and car park. West facing. T.V., hair dryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.



Room IV (below)

A medium family room with a double and two single beds. East facing with a view of our lawn and flower beds. T.V., hair dryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.



Room V (below)

A large family room with two single beds and a bunkbed. East facing with a lovely view over our lawns. T.V., hair dryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.



The Dining Room (below)

We also call this room the 'Africa Room', due to our collection of African prints, weaving, batique and embroidery. This is where you will enjoy your breakfast. Please remember to inform us of any special dietry requirements and/or food intolerances.

The breakfast room

The East Conservatory (below)

This large conservatory faces our lawn, where you can play badminton, or relax next to the pond. There is a selection of books, games and artistic objects to view.

View from the conservatory

The West Conservatory (below)

This conservatory captures the afternoon sun, but can be kept cool by a combination of blinds, open windows and a ceiling fan. In the background you will hear the relaxing sounds of our sculpture fountain.



The Sitting Room (below)

This large room, which faces our lawn, has a selection of comfortable chairs and sofas around a wood-burning stove. There is a large screen T.V. and VCR/DVD with an ample collection of films to choose from. There are also books and jigsaws for those who prefer peace and quiet.



Why not make a booking enquiry today?