Thursday, 3 April 2014

A quick look inside our pretty Pink room

Through the keyhole today into the Pink room at Ednovean Farm
















Well I just have to start with "I wonder who lives in a house like this!" But this isn't about us it is about the guests who have made the Pink room theirs for their holidays over the years.  We've been open, coming up to twenty three now to be precise and I must admit we were its first guests when we moved in after our honeymoon all those years ago.

Our wedding n May 1991 Do you remember Bertie Woosters?

















Well the years have gone by and the Pink room is looking pretty good with a regular facelift - wish I could say the same for me!

All about our Pink room


Our pretty Pink rom has been welcoming guests at Ednovean Farm for twenty three years now - full of character with exposed stone walls many feet thick softened in places by hand embroidered silk hangings and broad window sill framing a view across our courtyard Parterre and out towards St Michael's Mount. The hand carved four poster bed was assembled in the room is snuggly dressed with quilts and faux fur throws in winter and crisp white cotton for warm summer nights. We provide a comforting range of teas and coffee with complimentary cornish spring water and a flat screen TV equipped with a DVD player so that you can choose a film from our extensive library in our Guest sitting room.

The fifteen foot bathroom has to b another highlight of this room with a deep bateau bath set at its centre flanked by double sinks backed by marble mosaic tiles with a hand painted Gingham wall at one end. I've source locally hand made soaps and herbal toiletries and we provide bathrobes and slippers to help to make this a special retreat

Looking across the hand carved four poster bed towards the lovely
silk wallhanging (From East of here In Chapel Street Penzance)


























For more info about Ednovean farm why not visit our web site:- www.ednoveanfarm.co.uk

3 comments:

  1. What a perfectly romantic room! I can only dream....Jane in Australia

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  2. Hi Jane,
    So lovely to hear from Australia - I think it is an unusual room isn't it! You never know dreams come true sometimes! Here's hoping for you Christine x

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  3. Gosh, that takes me back! Bertie Woosters is the Dynasty Chinese now isn't it? Never went there but was always a useful marker for the Perranuthnoe turning if I remember correctly. Jane.

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