It has 19 rooms and suites, which feature a range of antique furniture, tapestries and 19th century European art,[7] including Royal portraits.
[9] The reception room of the hotel features a cabinet which displays items such as military medals and evening bags.
[10] Fiona Duncan of The Daily Telegraph highlights the "pretty breakfast room, with its gold chair cushions, lace tablecloths and paintings of flowers and fruit on patterned wallpaper".
[6] The Deluxe rooms, measuring 30 square feet, are typically furnished with rare Italian artwork, and the original commodes and mirrors from the 19th century.
The two double suites on the top floor are intended for large families, and are complemented with a children's menu and games and babysitting services which can be requested.