No7 has three bedrooms with the capacity to sleep six with space for a fold out bed or cot (available upon request).
Master King-size Double
Overlooking the garden and the trees beyond, the headboard and bed in this room has been fully upholstered with Lapland Stripe – soft cornflower, cornflower, damson, lily pink fabric created by Vanessa Arbuthnott as part of her Forest collection.
The bed has a choice of duvets (7.5 or 13 Tog) and luxurious 500 thread linen to help you drift away and have a wonderful night’s sleep.
The bedside tables, chest of drawers and bedroom chair compliment the blue tones and the pictures are chosen specifically to replicate the garden feel. The Jim Lawrence lampshades enhance the pink in the bed fabric
There is a hairdryer, hot water bottles with sheepskin covers, space to hang clothing and towels are provided along with a small emergency kit including a needle and thread.
Second King-size Double
A fully upholstered bed wrapped in Stripe and Dash part of Vanessa Arbuthnot’s Wildflower collection and 500 thread linen provides for a good night’s sleep – summer and winter duvets available.
With Alice Palmer lampshades, this room has lots of style and is complemented by carefully chosen pictures, including one painted by Geva’s mother and an example of our eldest daughter’s Primary One artwork.
Torches in the bedside table drawers and hanging space behind the door – the hairdryer is in the master bedroom. Bath-sheets and hand towels are on the rail under the window and hot water bottles in the chest.
Bunkbed - Teddy Bear Room
Geva’s favourite – with teddies galore to help children feel welcome, books for bedtime stories and lots of fun pictures on the walls to look at. The bunk beds are full size so adults can sleep in them too.
The towels are on rails at the foot of each bed, there is a changing mat in the chest and hot water bottles too.
The chair rolls out to become a bed and we have a bundle bed you can borrow if a third child needs a bed!
The skylight has a blackout blind to try and help avoid early risers in the summer months