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Kentisbury Mill has four letting rooms, all named after wild birds that may be seen in our gardens. All rooms are en-suite, have tea and coffee making facilities, fresh milk (on request), biscuits, and digital TV’s with DVD players. Safes are available in each of these rooms.
Swallow - The largest of our rooms, Swallow, is in the 1920’s part of our home and has two sash windows overlooking the gardens. The room caters for either twin or super kingsize double bed and can also accommodate a travel cot which can be supplied. The large en-suite includes a double shower.

Nuthatch - Nuthatch is in the oldest part of our home dating back to around 1750. Full of character (no flat ceiling or square walls here!), there are views over the gardens from its sash window. Tea and coffee can be found in a 1920's smokers' box.
Wren - Again situated in the oldest part of the house, Wren, as its name suggests, is a cosy room with a comfortable brass double bed. Whilst renovating Kentisbury Mill we had to remove the old horsehair plaster to the corridor wall in Wren. This revealed not the usual lathe but a grid of oak filled with cement and slate. A small portion of this has been left exposed as a feature.
Magpie, a spacious single room with four-foot bed, en suite, tea making facilities and TV with DVD player. Although on the first floor you look out at ground level onto our small side garden and the Bridle Path beyond.
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