
Breakfast is served on a timelessly stylish and precious table built
in 1854, made from a precious rare Madeira wood called "Pau Santo" or
holy wood. It is a round table, with unusual, spectacular proportions
and hand carved detail - especially round the feet. This priceless spread
is used to serve the delicious and sumptuous scrambled eggs on
toast, the tropical fruit, home made sweets, coffee and home made fruit
juices.
Guests stay in one of five bedrooms. Bedsheets, warm blankets, and
so on are standard. The rooms all have their own ensuite bathrooms or
showers. Soaps and towels are provided as one would expect from a luxury
accommodation. The rooms do have their own telephones. Note that the
rooms accommodate at most two adults at a time.
A communal veranda and reading room is found on the first floor.
The living room and dining room comprise most of the bottom floor and
the leisure room is available for rest and reading outside in the garden.
Read more info on the garden and outside
building facilities