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Sleep Held by Nature

Low-density accommodation held by water, stone, timber, gardens, silence, mountain air, and simple comfort.

Rest before display

A room should help restore the guest.

A room should not merely contain the guest; it should help restore the guest. Darkness, quiet, fresh air, natural materials, morning light, privacy, proportion, and an unhurried relation to the land are part of the hospitality.

Individual places, one family

The first accommodation expression is centred on six individual guest villas or pavilions. Each has its own view, texture, light, and character, while all belong to one architectural family shaped by timber, stone, water, sleep, privacy, and beauty.

Within the life of the estate

Guests do not enter an isolated room economy. They enter the larger rhythm of the Gardens: food, water, walking, orchards, movement, silence, culture, and shared hospitality. Privacy and belonging are held in balance.

What the room offers

Quiet qualities.

Deep Sleep

Protected darkness, quiet hours, breathable materials, comfortable simplicity, and morning light.

Natural Materials

Stone, timber, linen, clay, warm surfaces, and textures that age with dignity.

Direct Contact

Views, paths, gardens, water, air, weather, and the felt presence of the land.

Simple Luxury

Not excess, but the luxury of proportion, cleanliness, attention, space, and rest.

Microcopy

The atmosphere, in a line.

  • Sleep held by stone, timber, water, and silence.
  • A private threshold between comfort and nature.
  • Rest in a room designed to protect the night.
  • Wake to light, gardens, water, and mountain air.