04 — The Suites Fourteen rooms · Two wings · One granary
Rooms that keep the evening.
The rooms
Each suite kept the room it was — dairy, granary, chapel school — and gained only what a *guest needs that a *farmhand didn’t.
S.01 Valley wing
The Vale Suite
The old dairy, and the room the river chose. Sixty-four square metres facing the valley bend, with a terrace that gets the last twenty minutes of light on the estate.
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S.02 The grove
The Cork House
A freestanding cottage in the cork grove with its own gate, its own garden, and a bathtub positioned for the owl hour. The one guests fight over in September.
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S.03 The walled garden
The Garden Room
Ground floor, garden gate, and the smell of fig leaves through the shutters at seven. Closest room to breakfast — a fact its regulars cite without shame.
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S.04 The tower
The Tower Suite
Double-height, with a reading loft up a chestnut ladder and the estate’s only rooftop terrace. The sunset belongs to whoever books it first.
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S.05 The pool terrace
The Pool House
The largest of the residences, ten barefoot steps from the water. Two bedrooms, a proper kitchen you will not use, and morning swims before the house wakes.
Explore the suite“Nine more rooms hide in the two wings — smaller, quieter, each with its own reason. Ask Marta which one suits you; she is never wrong.”