Collard - named after John Collard who built the original Marquis of Granby in 1810.
Stylishly furnished in Black & White with views across the Alkham valley.
Granby – named after the original old Ale house called The Marquis of Granby.
Traditionally furnished in burgundy and brown colour scheme, large shower (no bath).
Drellingore - A hamlet to the west of the Alkham valley, there was a brewery here in the early 19th century.
Gold and bronze colour scheme, open plan bathroom with separate shower - views across the Alkham valley.
Nailbourne - a stream that rises in the bottom of the valley after heavy rainfall.
Accessible room (suitable for wheel chairs) with a lilac and cream theme - can have either twin or double beds. Chaise longue. Large wet room (no bath).
Wolverton - Hamlet to the south east of Alkham where evidence has been found of occupation by Bronze Age man and a Anglo Saxon cemetery discovered – there is a long-term archaeological research project and finds are housed in Dover Museum.
Red and brown colour scheme, open plan bathroom with separate shower. Fabulous views through ceiling to floor window across the Alkham valley.
Sir Thomas Berridge and Wolverton can be used as a large Family suite (2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and showers.
All Superior rooms have the following services:
King size beds, monsoon showers, bathrooms with roll top baths, under floor heating & complimentary Gilchrist & Soames toiletries, Egyptian cotton towelling, LCD Televisions, DVD players with complimentary DVD hire, Room service, Dressing tables / Desk, Nespresso coffee makers, tea & bottled spring water, Free WIFI throughout.
Please Note:
Rooms in the main building: Check in 2pm. Check out 11am.
Cottages: Check in 3pm. Check out midday.
The full bed & breakfast rate will be charged if a room is cancelled within 48 hours of check in time.