The Endsleigh has 16 individually designed rooms each with a muted color pallette to match the outside gardens. The walls of the bedroom have painted wallpaper, usually in the form of birds or gardens, quilted bedspreads, and book-lined shelves. The suites can comfortably accommodate families and have a separate sitting room and walk-in showers. If I could stay anywhere on the property it would be the thatched gatekeepers lodge which has, in addition, a private garden and a woodburning stove.
The hotel restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and obviously, tea time. Combine a walk in the garden with your own private tea picnic to really set the English mood of your weekend. For lunch, be sure to order the crab mayonnaise sandwich and Devon charcuterie, they are the hotel favorites.
Immediately around the house there are formal gardens running down to the River Tamar. There is a picturesque dell with little bridges crossing streams, huge Gunnera leaves and wonderful picnic spots. Beyond the formal gardens is the arboretum which contains unusual trees from around the world, still standing in the spots marked out with bamboo canes by the Duchess. Be sure to take many walks during your stay to full appreciate this 200-year old garden.
There is no shortage of activities around the property. Choose from horse riding to Falconry to fishing, your stay will not be a boring one. My favorite activity would definitely be the Falconry. Enjoy the privilege of spending a couple of hours in the company of Hawks, Owls and their babies, including the thrill of handling and flying these amazing birds yourself!
The quintessential English countryside charm is found within and throughout the property. Perfect for a family weekend getaway or a long stay, you’ll find yourself calling this place “home”.
Photographs courtesy of the property.