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Dining Room

Dining Room

The table can be extended for larger parties. Whenever possible we use our own produce – game and salmon from the Estate and fruit from the Gardens.

Drawing Room

Drawing Room

Wallpaper c.1900. The river, seen from window, was redirected to its present course in about 1800 by Sir David. As in all William Burn’s houses the drawing-room looks out on to a private garden.

Small Drawing Room

Small Drawing Room

(originally Billiards Room). Walls, Thai Silk.
Clock which plays one of 8 available tunes every three hours, made in London for the Spanish market in about 1790.

Large/Small Drawing Room

Large/Small Drawing Room

View through the large drawing-room to the adjoining small drawing-room.

Library

The Library

A room where the old and the new work together with the modern carpet.

The Sitting Room

The Sitting Room

Saloon

Saloon

The Saloon is 60 feet high, and has 22 doors. The brass ventilator in the centre of the room was originally for heating – much appreciated by Victorian ladies in long skirts emerging from a cold session in the dining room. In Edwardian times there was a pianola in this room for dancing. Portraits are of family.

The upstairs sitting room with television, VCR, etc.

Principal room areas:
Saloon: 600 square feet.
Dining Room: 750 Square Feet.
2 adjoining Drawing Rooms: total: 1,200 square feet.
Library: 400 square feet.
Mareen Room meeting room: 255 square feet.

Family Museum

Family Museum

Memorabilia, prints, photographs and objects of interest collected over the years by the family.

Billiard room

Billiard room

With a full-size Billiard/Snooker table.

Conference Room

The conference room has a board room table seating 8, plus comfortable wall seating. There is an overhead projector and computer facilities.