The Pompadour Suite is an intimate and characterful space, defined by rich colours, layered textures, and a sense of quiet grandeur. Period details and thoughtful styling give the room its distinctive atmosphere, inviting guests to settle in and slow down.

  • 7 Pompadour Bath
  • 8 Pompadour Towel
  • 4 Pompadour Bed 3
  • 3 Pompadour Bed 2
  • 2 Pompadour Bed 1
  • 1 Pompadour Plaque

Suite Madame de Pompadour

The Pompadour Suite features a generous double bed and a private bathroom with twin basins, a walk-in shower, and a ball-and-claw bathtub. A built-in fireplace adds warmth and comfort, making the room particularly inviting during the quieter winter months.

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Amenities

  • One queen bed
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Separate room with a claw tub
  • Storage space (cupboard/dresser)

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