Twenty-five square metres at the end of the hallway — linen-cotton bedding, blackout curtains, real desk, walk-in shower. Built for the long weekend.
A 25-square-metre room at the end of the hallway, finished in linen-cotton, oak, and the soft bone tones of the Central Ranges. A queen bed and a single twin make this our most flexible plan — for couples on a long weekend, a parent and child, or a single traveller wanting more room to spread out.
Every surface was rebuilt in the eighteen months from late 2024 to early 2026. New windows, blackout curtains, a real desk, mid-grade rainfall shower, and the same 320-thread linen we use across the property. There are no minibars stocked with last year's chocolate; there is a quiet espresso machine, a small jug of full-cream milk, and the cellar list two floors down.
The view is north-east — over the courtyard, the garden, and the cellar door of Philip Shaw three streets across.
The full list — every fitting, fixture and small thing that comes with the room. If something matters to you, ask reception when you arrive.
Bed and bath on the cool side of the building. Window and sitting nook on the warm side, looking onto the garden courtyard.
All rates include taxes, fees, and the slow-pour Wi-Fi. Choose the one that matches the trip.