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Accommodation

Guest accommodation is in two self-contained traditional stone barns, beautifully converted and restored to a high standard using original materials.

Spring Cottage; front aspect Spring Cottage; twin bedroom Spring Cottage; bathroom Spring Cottage; self-catering kitchen Spring Cottage; spacious lounge Spring Cottage; terrace and rock garden

Spring Cottage

Spring Cottage has three bedrooms; two on the first floor with a double bed and twin beds respectively, and one on the ground floor with twin beds. Each bedroom has its own private WC and full length shower.

It has a fully equipped kitchen with a large dining table. From the windows you have views of green meadows and rolling country side, and you may often see deer coming down to the lake to drink in the early morning or evening.

The spacious, cool and comfortable lounge has the unusual feature of local stone walls containing in-bedded fossilised sponges from a past era.

French doors lead from the lounge onto a terrace bordered by a rock garden filled with flowers to attract a multitude of butterflies. Enjoy an aperitif on the teak sun lounges, followed by 'al fresco' dining at the patio table with sun shade.

The Grange

The ground floor was originally the manger, stables and winery. It has now been converted into 4 double and one single bedroom. Each bedroom has its own private WC and full length shower.

The first floor, which used to be the hay loft, has been converted into 2 double bedrooms, with two fully equipped kitchens and a large lounge which opens onto a full length balcony for ‘al fresco’ dinning and relaxing in full shade.

A spacious terrace adjoins the Grange, for those guests who wish to relax in the sun. It has a pergola fitted with a semi-shading canopy for those who prefer to avoid the full sun.

The Grange; east facing aspect The Grange; balcony for dinning and relaxing The Grange; terrace and pergola The Grange; lounge and kitchen The Grange; bedroom The Grange; bedroom

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