Description of Accomodation

the stables

the stable living room

'The Stables' sleeps 5. The old stable, tack room, and hay loft have been converted to form a cosy unit with a cottage feel. Mind your head on the sloping ceilings upstairs, and enjoy the view of the rhododendrons in the spring. Downstairs there is a dining kitchen with south facing French windows looking over the garden, living room, bathroom, and a double bedroom with en-suite shower. Upstairs there is a single room and a twin room.

the old kitchen

the old kitchen living room

'The Old Kitchen' sleeps 8. The entrance door leads from the courtyard to a roomy entrance hall. Downstairs the living/dining room (the old kitchen of the original house) has a fireplace which has been carefully transferred from another part of the house. Logs will be available to allow visitors to enjoy evenings at the fireside. Next door is the well equipped kitchen. At the other end of the hall there is a double bedroom with en-suite shower, and a cloakroom with wc. Upstairs there are 3 further bedrooms and a bathroom with a bath and shower cubicle. The upstairs rooms are a double, a single, and a triple (3 single beds).

the piping wing

the piping room

'The Piping Wing' sleeps 8. The name derives from the living/dining room of this unit - a magnificent ash panelled room with an open fire, which was always known to the family as the Piping Room. This room and the bedrooms above were built as an extension to the original house in the 1930s, and the then owner played his bagpipes in this room. The Piping Wing can be entered from the courtyard, leading into the hall, or into the Piping Room itself from the garden. Next to the Piping Room is the kitchen, and also downstairs is a double bedroom, and a separate shower room. Upstairs there is a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and 2 twin bedrooms. There is also a separate bathroom, and wc.