Questions
The ones we answer most often, kept short. Anything else belongs in an email.
By email or telephone. This website has no booking engine and takes no payment. You receive a plain confirmation with the total and the cancellation window written out.
Yes, in the cellar, every morning from half past seven until ten. The long table on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday is extra at forty-two euros a head.
Twelve minutes down the old cart track, twenty minutes back up the lane. A bus runs hourly from the top of the lane until half past midnight, and there is a taxi rank in the square.
No. It is optional, limited to guests aged eighteen and over with photographic identification, and housed separately from the cottages. Your stay is identical if you never go in.
No. Nothing here accepts wagers or holds money. Any play happens in person, either in the press house or at independent venues in town under their own licences.
Yes, in the cottages, the cellar, and the grounds, with an adult in the water at the pond. They are never admitted to the card room under any circumstances.
In Well House and Long Barn, yes. Not in the cellar at breakfast, and on the lead among the vines during harvest.
Loud, early, and the best food of the year. Tractors run from six in the morning for about six weeks. Wonderful if you want to join in, difficult if you wanted silence.
Press Cottage is, from the yard, with a level shower. The cellar is reached by six stone steps and the terraces by more. Tell us what you need and we will be honest about whether it works.