The joy of the property hangs in it's history and the mix of buildings. The main house, which has the swimming pool and large playroom with so much to occupy children, is great for families. The Tower is perfect for young couples looking for a romantic getaway, or for the Honeymoon couple, should they choose to have their wedding with us (or not!) for overflow from the main house. The gite is perfect for any older members of the family who would like to join in the holiday, but would prefer to escape from the bustle of family life, and have a single story building, but be within calling distance for dinner!
The lovely gardens are in the course of restoration, with mediaeval herb beds and Paula's favourite flowers planned for new border's this year that will compliment the many old structural trees and bushes in the garden. Guests are welcome to pick the cherries, figs, walnuts, pears and apples that already grow in the established grounds.
And the house oozes history, from the turret to the massively thick stone walls and the different stones in the garden that have, from time to time been dug up. History groups love to visit and see the ancient massive fireplaces in the kitchen in the Priory and the sitting room in the Tower. It's possible to trace the alterations to the house through the centuries, from the blocked up windows to the closed tunnels, that once led to the church and apparently, across the fields to the new chateau!