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The
Royal Scott deluxe Honeymoon / Anniversary
Suite was named after the owner's eldest son. The suite
has recently been completely renovated and it is located
in the heritage house's original attic, on the third floor.
This
vantage point offers a stunning panoramic view of the Bay
and mountains, Brentwood Village, and Central Saanich.
The
suite is decorated in deep forest green and has a natural
gas fireplace. The suite caters to the individual in search
of a private, romantic getaway.
Enjoy
a jacuzzi for two and then crawl into the seven foot round
bed for a wonderful nights sleep.
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This
extremely cozy room, which is always popular with European
guests, was named after one of Victoria's exclusive districts.
It is beautifully decorated with lace curtains, fir hardwood
floors, dark wood trim, antique dressers, and a queen bed.
The
four-claw tub is quaintly reminiscent of younger days. Those
who prefer a shower may do so in a separate room down the
hall.
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The
Somerset Room has the best views. This room
overlooks Brentwood Bay, Saltspring Island, and the Malahat.
The room's name was chosen for the beautiful county in England.
This room has a three piece bathroom with a toilet, sink,
and shower. The room is tastefully decorated with lace curtains,
hardwood floors, a king size bed, antique armoire and wardrobe,
oak table, and upholstered lounge - couch - chair. |
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The
Waverly Room, decorated in royal red, feature
two twin beds, table and chairs, dressers, and hardwood floors.
This room boasts views of Brentwood Bay, Salt Spring Island,
and the Malahat.

The
four-claw tub is part of the original fixture from when
the house was built in 1912.
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The
Brentwood Room's full name is "The Empress
of Brentwood", a miniature dream with some
of the charm of Victoria's famous Empress Hotel. It has an
electric element in its simple but elegantly designed old
fireplace and beautiful stained glass windows.
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Brittany Room, the smallest of all of our rooms,
takes the prize for quaintness and beauty. There is a two
piece powder room en-suite, with a shower just around the
corner. The room has hardwood floors, a slanted roof-line
in the bathroom, and an old time metal framed double bed.
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The
Clovelly Suite was created for the convenience
of travelers who desire to do their own cooking rather than
eating out. It is tiled completely and has a full bathroom
(tub/shower) with two windows looking out on the expansive
lawn. There is a separate entrance and a fenced parking lot.
The name was chosen because of pleasant memories of England.
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The
Windsor Suite has been equipped with a ramp
and the heights of electric switches, cupboards, and plumbing
are designed with the needs of physically
challenged people
in mind. The suite is completely tiled including the
bathroom ceiling. There are two showers, one that is wall
mounted...with the tiled ceiling, it allows for complete showers
without having to step into a bathtub. There is a fridge,
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The
Bristol Flat is named after the city of Bristol,
in Somerset, England. Flat is a British term for apartment.
The Bristol Flat also has it's own entrance which is easily
accessible from the parking lot. This flat is equipped with
a kitchen, sitting room, full bathroom, and bedroom.
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The
Pear Tree Cottage
is a perfect getaway from telephones and cybernetics. The
cozy woodburning
stove lends itself to listening to soft recorded music and
to the reading of one's prized book. The large window looks
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The
Kensington Tea Room has hardwood floors, Persian
carpets, and a balcony through the French doors with stunning
views. The room makes a great place to socialize with other
guests, or simply to relax and watch television. |
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