
Guests have exclusive use of the which is comfortably furnished and has beautiful pictures, sculptures and carvings that evoke a homely and luxurious feel. The book case houses local maps and guides, travel books and games along with a radio/CD player, LCD TV with Freeview and DVD. There is direct access to the garden which has seating areas, in sun and shade that are perfect for curling up with a book, quiet contemplation or cosy, languid conversations.

This en-suite room is decorated in muted shades and hung with David Shepherd prints of animals found in the Mara region of Kenya and with pictures and artefacts from the Maasi tribe. The distinctive mud-cloth bedcover provides the colour scheme and beautifully illustrates the power and impact of primitive designs.

This en-suite room is painted in shades that evoke the warmth and red muram landscape of the north of Kenya. It is decorated with clothing, jewellery and other items from the Samburu tribe and a quilt that exemplifies the beauty and pride of the region.

This en-suite room is rather special. Accessed directly from the entrance hall and overlooking the rear garden, it was developed in 2011 and has a coastal theme. Decorated in whites and creams, accented with colours of the ocean, it is hung with pictures of the coast and of game found in the nearby reserves. It provides a spacious and luxurious retreat. There is a table and two easy cane chairs. With prior arrangement, guests are welcome to have breakfast served in the room.
The en-suite is a particular feature. Fully tile and fitted with a back to the wall WC, and inset basin, it has a double-ended bath with shower over. The bathrobes and exclusive ‘Foxholm’ toiletries add an air of luxury.
