The corner of the building, on the fourth and top floor, where two windows meet at a right angle and the western valley unfolds across forty cellar doors.
The corner of the building, on the fourth and top floor, where two windows meet at a right angle and the western valley unfolds across forty cellar doors. A king bed on a low oak base, a separate sitting area with a small writing bureau, the deep tub, and the kind of quiet that only the top floor of a stone building can offer.
This is the room our regulars book a year in advance. Couples on anniversaries, writers on retreat, the occasional wine buyer who needs a private place to taste through fifteen samples without anyone knocking. It is the room that earns the property its star ratings, and we keep it that way.
Of an evening, the western light comes in low through the sitting-room window, catches the rim of the wine glass on the writing bureau, and you understand without anyone telling you why people travel three and a half hours west to come here.
The full list — every fitting, fixture and small thing that comes with the room.
A corner room on the top floor with a true two-aspect view: south across the courtyard, west across the western valley.
All rates include taxes, fees, and the slow-pour Wi-Fi.