| De Vere House has two guest bedrooms, named after the original owners of the house. The facilities in each room and the other areas reserved for guests are described below. Click Here to view a gallery of Photographs of the accomodation rooms and grounds |
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The John de Vere Room This room has a large carved four poster and en suite bathroom, with roll-top bath, shower, toilet and basin. There are many exposed beams and this is typical of the predominantly medieval period of the house. |
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The Lady Elizabeth Howard Room This room is slightly larger and overlooks the rose
garden. It is Edwardian in style, having been added in the early 20th
century. The room contains a double bed and en suite bathroom. |
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The Reading Room
The oak staircase from the guest bedrooms leads to a cosy reading room or library with open fire and access to Water Street. |
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The Sitting Room From the Reading Room, you walk into a spacious sitting room with TV and French windows opening onto the garden. To the left of the French windows is the entrance to the kitchen and downstairs shower room. |
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The Courtyard Garden. (showing guest entrance and private gate onto Water Street.) |
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The Kitchen. The kitchen and dining area have spectacular views over the formal gardens to the summer house and are brightly decorated and well-equipped with everything required for that quiet evening at home. |
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The Garden The garden comprises a number of terraces, patios and covered areas, the summer house, a knot garden, an Old English garden, and then the grounds to the rear of the old stables, ideal for a picnic sitting under the gazebo. |
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The Summer House. Recently converted with its own open fire, this is the owners' favourite peaceful retreat to watch the stars on a cool summer evening or to escape from the heat of the midday sun for a quiet read. |
The house is also non-smoking and we do not allow pets in the guest facilities. |
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Click Here to view a gallery of Photographs of the accomodation rooms and grounds