The public rooms in Cringletie House are very welcoming with log fires in all of them.
The lounge bar on the ground floor provides a nice and homely atmosphere. Here you can enjoy your pre-dinner drinks or your after-dinner coffee. As it is adjacent to the conservatory, there is by fine weather plenty of opportunity to also enjoy some fresh air.
The library on the first floor is a haven of comfort and tranquility for utmost relaxation! For those who do not want to travel with their laptops, a public computer is available in the library. Guests can entertain themselves also with a selection of games.
All public rooms have a service bell which is connected to the original butler panel that in bygone days served to call upon the services of the butler: you called, My Lord? Nowadays less "up stairs, down stairs" but the bells are again there for the comfort and convenience of all guests.
Our bedrooms are stylish and of very high standards. As you would expect in a House like Cringletie, no bedroom is the same and even for regular guests, every bedroom is a new surprise.
Finally, despite its age, the House is fully accessible for the disabled guests.