Accomodation

Pendell House offers the following accomodation, laid out over four floors:

Ground Floor

Reception Rooms

The first lovely reception room in Pendell House, with its marble fireplace and oak floor, is light, airy and beautiful. And it comes with a surprise - you think it's a window, but no - It opens onto the garden terrace.

The First Reception leads into the Second Reception, which is similarly beautiful. Again, oak floors and a marble fireplace give it an air of elegance and comfort.

Breakfast Kitchen

Luxurious kitchen designed by "Christian". Oil fired Aga, granite and oak work surfaces, microwave, toasters, kettles, integrated dishwasher and fridge (extra large family fridge in adjoining annex room) and breakfast table. Opens onto breakfast terrace.

Bedrooms

First Floor

Emperor Suite

This fabulous suite consists of Pendell's main bedroom and the en-suite Slipper Bathroom.

The bedroom is home to a beautiful double sleigh bed, marble fireplace and has lovely polished bamboo floors.

The bathroom homes a glamorous slipper bath, bidet, double shower cubicle and WC. And with bamboo floors, marble fireplaces, marble fittings and luxury throughout, the Emperor Suite has simply to be seen to be believed.

The Duchess's Suite

Bedroom with king sized bed

The Duke's Suite

Bedroom with king sized bed

Second Floor

The second floor is beautifully panelled and gives access to a number of bedrooms

The Chatelaine's Suite and the Admiral's Room.

Suite of two rooms making it perfect for a family: one bedroom with double bed. Second bedroom with three single beds. En-suite bathroom

The Master of the House's suite

Bedroom with double bed

The Gamekeeper's room

Bedroom with double bed

The Gardener's Room

Bedroom with single bed

Lower Ground Floor

The lower ground of Pendell House is truly atmospheric. With the original stone vaulted ceilings and flag floors, it positively vibrates with character.

In this area you will find a gym with sauna, a prayer niche (from the days when you might have to hide the family priest if you happened to have the "wrong" religion) and the "Monk's Cavern"

The Monk's Cavern

This is an area where any of your party who might like to break away from the rest (kids an teenagers perhaps) can enjoy themselves away from the rest of the group. Watch DVDs, listen to music or just generally chill out. You won't disturb anyone down here......