The Lonely Planet
“Far from impoverished, this utterly fabulous, vaguely decadent guesthouse spins the clock back to the Victorian era. Opulent, raspberry-red rooms drip with chandeliers and red-and gold brocades while the beds are covered in fine cottons and range from French sleigh to four-poster. It’s all supremely stylish and has a spacious, uncluttered feel – from the high-ceilings and bay windows to the occasional, well-placed classical figurine. The breakfast room, with its towering plants and a huge harp is gorgeous.”
As described by The Lonely Planet