
Room 1 is our most popular for Honeymoons and Wedding Nights. It’s slightly secluded from the others and has its own front door off of the courtyard garden. Retreat here and you’ll have all the things you need for a romantic getaway: a four-poster bed, a huge sofa for snuggling up on, a double rolltop bath and even a walk-in shower with a showerhead for each of you.

Room 1 is our most popular for Honeymoons and Wedding Nights. It’s slightly secluded from the others and has its own front door off of the courtyard garden. Retreat here and you’ll have all the things you need for a romantic getaway: a four-poster bed, a huge sofa for snuggling up on, a double rolltop bath and even a walk-in shower with a showerhead for each of you.

Room 1 is our most popular for Honeymoons and Wedding Nights. It’s slightly secluded from the others and has its own front door off of the courtyard garden. Retreat here and you’ll have all the things you need for a romantic getaway: a four-poster bed, a huge sofa for snuggling up on, a double rolltop bath and even a walk-in shower with a showerhead for each of you.

Room 1 is our most popular for Honeymoons and Wedding Nights. It’s slightly secluded from the others and has its own front door off of the courtyard garden. Retreat here and you’ll have all the things you need for a romantic getaway: a four-poster bed, a huge sofa for snuggling up on, a double rolltop bath and even a walk-in shower with a showerhead for each of you.

Room 8 is very quirky. Look closer at the yellow patterned wallpaper and you’ll see it depicts vintage seaside scenes. It’s a huge suite and we’ve even installed a mustard-yellow rolltop bath set inside a fireplace in the bedroom – with its own curtains if you’d like some privacy. The huge living area makes for a unique rainy afternoon: chat while one of you bathes and the other lies back on a chaise, indulging in a champagne cream tea.

Room 8 is very quirky. Look closer at the yellow patterned wallpaper and you’ll see it depicts vintage seaside scenes. It’s a huge suite and we’ve even installed a mustard-yellow rolltop bath set inside a fireplace in the bedroom – with its own curtains if you’d like some privacy. The huge living area makes for a unique rainy afternoon: chat while one of you bathes and the other lies back on a chaise, indulging in a champagne cream tea.

Miami meets Rye in this outrateougly decadent, jade green suite. With palmtree motifs, a skylight letting in plenty of sun and a round bed that's 2.5 metres in diameter (well this is Miami), Room 41 even has an internal staircase leading down to its huge bathroom with tin double rolltop. In a self-contained building - the private patio has a table for drinks and dining.

Once a Hayloft, Room 31 is now transformed into gorgeous gabled accommodation for families, or perhaps couples who want a bit of a den to return to. Walk in via the private entrance off the courtyard and enter a beachside hangout, complete with bleached out driftwood and Danish furniture. If we were getting carried away we'd say they take you to a holiday in the Hamptons. Accommodation comprises a double bed, plus a seperate sleeping pods for 2 kids (or, with its own flatscreen TV the perfect location for a DVD). It is also possible to sleep an additional child in this room (5 guests in total). The dramatic bath is in its own space, and there is a separate bathroom with a shower is for this room.

Once a Hayloft, Room 32 is now transformed into gorgeous gabled accommodation. Walk in via the private entrance off the courtyard and enter a beachside hangout, complete with bleached out driftwood and Ercol furniture. There is a generous desk for budding writers, and a luxurious bathroom complete with a double-ended bath big enough for two.