Courtyard Bedrooms  (6)

 

Faversham Courtyard is ideal for group bookings and groups of up to 14 can be accommodated.

6 cosy bedrooms have been converted from the original servants’ quarters and are located within a picturesque Mediterranean style courtyard around a central herb garden which enjoys a sheltered but sunny aspect.  Outdoor furniture under the timber pergola offers an idyllic setting to enjoy the peace and serenity of the country, with a cup of tea or a glass of wine.

 All bedrooms have double beds, one has an additional single bed. All courtyard rooms have reverse cycle air conditioning ensuring your comfort summer and winter.  They are supplied with towelling robes, all linen and toiletries and tea and coffee making facilities.

 

Three bathrooms are conveniently located adjacent to the bedrooms within the courtyard.

A large Guest Lounge with TV comfortably serves courtyard guests.  The Lounge also has reverse cycle air conditioning, a fridge, kettle and dining furniture.  Limited self-catering for groups may be arranged by agreement.  There is also a gas BBQ available for hire. 

Continental breakfast is served in the elegant dining hall of Faversham House, and includes an outstanding choice of muesli and cereals, fruit juice, poached and fresh fruit, several homemade breads, Nola’s special lemon butter, marmalade and Twinings tea or plunger coffee.  In addition cooked breakfast with yummy free range eggs may be ordered for a small extra charge.

Multiple night bookings for the whole courtyard attract a discount.  Please enquire.

We regret that Faversham House is unsuitable for children under 15 years of age.

TARIFF (includes continental breakfast)

 

Courtyard

 

 

Friday / Saturday Sunday to Thursday inc

2 night weekend

$110

$100

$200

Payment accepted by credit card with 2% surcharge (Mastercard, Visa or Bankcard) or by EFTPOS or cash.  Cheques by prior arrangement.

Additional persons 50% of applicable tariff

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