Steeped in history, this Grade II listed, 13th-century home proudly opens its doors for you to share in its delights. Step through the period front door and discover the beauty of Sinclair House. Radiating the warmth of a family home but sparkling with thoughtful touches, each room boasts a style of its own. With natural light pouring in from the large windows, the opulent living room with sparkling chandeliers and crackling open fire provides the calmest of rooms to gather. A chef’s delight, the open-plan kitchen, warmed by cosy wood burner, allows mouth-watering meals to be prepared, whether the chef of your group takes charge, or a menu put together by a local chef. For memorable meals together, dine in Georgian style in the formal dining room, with interesting artefacts and a roaring fireplace whilst enjoying an evening of splendour. Wonderfully social, yet with plenty of nooks for you to slink away for some time to yourself, whether that be indulging with a massage or limbering up for a workout through the state-of-the art Vaha mirror in the wellness room, unwinding in front of a film in the snug, or exploring the bookshelves of the study.
Come evening, retreat to one of the six beautiful bedrooms, each with its own unique charm, with en-suites and bathrooms to match. Magnificent views can be marvelled over the gardens and across the green meadow from the large sash windows. With a self-contained annex, featuring its own beautifully finished kitchen and living area separating its two bedrooms, and a wheelchair lift, making this a well-thought out but equally luxurious space accessible, or simply a private space for those who seek it.
Standing in beautifully maintained gardens, with much to be discovered. Come rain or shine, the undercover stone bothy is the perfect hideaway on a hot day, or the best spot to cosy up together into the night, with a built-in fireplace to keep you warm. With lawns for competitive garden games, borders blooming with colour, and a terrace with barbecue and comfortable seating, there are plenty of areas to retreat to. What better way to spend a day together than around the private, heated swimming pool. If you can be lured away from the sublime comforts of the house, there’s plenty more to explore beyond its walls. With the charming village of Saltwood a few minutes stroll away, with a Michelin-starred restaurant, local pub and the quaint cobbled streets of the coastal town of Hythe, and vibrant, creative Folkestone only a short drive away.
With nothing being too much, the house manager is on hand to make the most out of your stay, whether that be dinner reservations, organising a day of pamper and relaxation, sampling creative cocktails or arranging a chef to put together a memorable evening of food.