The largest room in the house, with French doors that open directly onto the walled garden.
Nine rooms, one walled garden, and a kitchen that starts breakfast when the first light does.
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The largest room in the house, with French doors that open directly onto the walled garden.
A quiet corner room over the courtyard, with the softest afternoon light in the house.
Our most requested room — original plaster cornicing and a bed the whole house is jealous of.
Tucked under the roofline with a skylight over the bed — the room guests photograph the most.
A canopy bed and a west-facing window that catches the last of the evening light.
Two beds instead of one — popular with siblings, old friends, and anyone who kicks in their sleep.
Seated service in the courtyard, weather allowing, until 10.
A poured glass in the parlour, six to eight, on the house.
Every evening, with a printed note on tomorrow's weather.
Three house bikes, no charge, panniers included.




“We came for one night and stayed for three. The garden breakfast is not a marketing line — it is the actual reason to come back.”— Helena M., Room No. 4
“Quietest street in the city and I still don't understand how. The bicycles made the whole weekend.”— Dov R., Room No. 7
“The turn-down note about the next day's weather is the smallest, most correct thing a hotel has ever done for me.”— Priya S., Room No. 2
We reply personally, usually within a day, with real availability — not an automated quote.