Designed for highly memorable gatherings and celebrations with family and friends, the manor house is perfect for living it up in style. Plus, the services of a private caterer or chef can be booked for everything from a four-course dinner to a sumptuous buffet.
For a special event, there are a number of rooms that can be set up. The mirrored ballroom, that features chandeliers and panoramic sea views, can seat up to 40 guests for lunch or dinner.
If it’s something more informal you’re looking for, there is a garden room that offers indoor/outdoor space that will seat everyone comfortably and is perfect for a garden party.
Meanwhile, you will have access to the estate’s 9 acres of gardens and grounds which are perfect for a quiet stroll. Relax and socialise in the rookery or the walled gardens, while beautiful sunsets over the sea can be admired from the folly.
The manor house has 7 exquisite and individually themed bedrooms. From designer wallpapers and sumptuous fabrics, to handpicked vintage accessories and fine bed linens, every inch of space is luxurious. Bedrooms are spread over the first and second floors, and some feature the roof trusses of the 13th century part of the manor.
There’s a beautifully romantic suite, designed to the brief of David Emanuel (best known for co-designing Diana, Princess of Wales’ wedding dress). Accessed via a private, little staircase it feels secluded, while views extend over the walled gardens towards the sea in the distance. Relax in the luxurious freestanding, egg-shaped bath made for two in the en-suite that also has a double walk-in shower. Then fall asleep in the silver-leaf, king-size, four-poster bed.
The sophisticated, oriental-themed bedroom has a king-size bed and a freestanding bath in the room overlooking the rose garden. The separate, spa-like en-suite, hidden behind a curved louvred wall, features a rainfall shower.
The original banqueting hall of the manor is now a fourth bedroom with a palatial-theme. Highlights include the original bell-pull used to call for staff, a crystal chandelier and a gilded French, super-king-size bed. There’s also a freestanding rolltop bath in the room, while a double shower is housed within the cabinetry and there’s a separate WC room.
The fifth bedroom is tucked under the eaves on the second floor and decor is influenced by 18th century Paris. It features a king-size bed, views of the local church and a freestanding bath in the room, with a separate WC room (no shower).
The family suite is a relaxed coastal inspired retreat with views towards the sea. The suite provides a queen-size bed, cabin-style bunk beds and a seating area with a TV. There’s also has a freestanding, double-ended, rolltop bath, as well as a separate wet room with shower and separate WC.
Another double room, inspired by the Scottish Highlands, features an Elizabethan Gothic half tester bed, while a freestanding, double-ended bath sits in the room and there’s a modern en-suite wet room.
The final bedroom is a twin inspired by the classic colonial style of the iconic Raffles Hotel, Singapore. It features a large, freestanding bath in the room and an en-suite wet room with a shower and WC.