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View from suite
View from door

Our Bar is open to late evening and also has a TV.

Our well stocked fully licensed Bar

Another view from the door
Mike & Sharon

Come and join us in our quaint bar for pre or after dinner drinks.

Your hosts - Mike and Sharon




View from counter
Cheerful guests
      

 

The bar used to be the vicar’s room of the antique sandstone farmhouse build in 1904. The door, the sash windows and the Oregon pine ceiling are still original. The walls were plastered in those days with mud and the plaster did come off during the restoration. The sandstones underneath were cleaned and are giving now an antique atmosphere to the bar. The bar’s counter and racks were built from sandstone to maintain the same style. Comfortable bar stools are available and the ladies are often sitting on the bench in front of the oriel window.

We have a number of Leonetto Cappiello posters in the Bar.

Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942) was an Italian poster art designer who lived
in Paris. He started as a caricaturist illustrating in journals like Le
Rire, Le Cri de Paris, Le Sourire, L'Assiette au Beurre, La Baionnette,
Femina, and others.
Cappiello made his name during the poster boom period (c. 1900), with
designs similar to those of Jules Chéret. He redesigned the fin-de-siècle
pictures into images more relevant to the faster pace of the 20th century
and after WW1 Cappiello abandoned caricature illustration and exclusively
devoted himself to the production of posters; some of his famous posters include Parapluie-Revel.