Ten bedrooms and suites are located in the historic hall. Situated on the first and second floors, and accessible by lift, they are characterized by very high ceilings, large windows overlooking the south lawn or the beech avenue.
MAIN HOUSE BEDROOMS: THE DUKE OF YORK SUITE, BEDROOM
Single room:
Situated on the second floor of the historic hall overlooking the beech avenue, this compact room equipped with a single bed offers every comfort for a short stay to include flat screen
TV with DVD player and trouser press.
Deluxe double/twin rooms:
Located on the second floor of the historic hall, overlooking the south lawn or the beech avenue, the five deluxe rooms contain
double or twin beds, and are decorated with antique furniture and painting. They are equipped with flat screen TVs with DVD players
and trouser press.
Four-poster bedrooms:
Ideal to celebrate special occasions, our two spacious four-poster
rooms overlook the south lawn. They both have a king-size bed, and are decorated with antiques and fine paintings consistent with the
Georgian period, and equipped with flat screen TVs with DVD players and trouser press.
The Lady Mary Suite:
Situated on the first floor of the historic hall and overlooking
the beech avenue, this junior suite contains a living room with desk and sofa, a dressing room and a double bedroom with a 'queen size
bed'. It has TVs with DVD players and trouser press.
The Duke of York Suite:
This spacious accommodation, named after the stay of His Royal
Highness Prince Andrew, is our flagship suite. It is situated on the first floor at the top of the carved staircase, and overlooks the
beech avenue to the north. This very special apartment is decorated with antiques and fine paintings consistent with the 'William & Mary'
period and has its own fire-place. The living room contains comfortable sofa and armchairs, a large writing desk and occasional tables,
while the comfortable bedroom offers a 'coronet' king-size bed, a dressing table and chest of drawers.