The Secret Garden,Goa

The Rooms

The Lennox Room

The Lennox Room

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The smallest of our individually decorated guest rooms is home to our coveted ancestral four-poster bed. The mattress is super deep and guarantees a wonderful nights sleep. This room is decorated in hues inspired by our garden – allowing you to immediately relax in this beautiful boudoir. The shelves are stacked with varied books and memorabilia, while the antique desk gently urges you to write the first lines of your next bestseller! The stunning stone bathroom can be lit by candlelight.

“One marvel of a day he had walked so far that when he returned the moon was high and full and all the world was purple shadow and silver.” ― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
The Raja Room

The Raja Room

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Fit for royalty, this golden bedroom has a king-sized carved antique bed, handmade traditional floor tiles, and a rocking chair to simply relax. Cooling and graceful, our Raja Room transports guests to a more opulent time. Take a refreshing rain shower in the spacious bathroom and snooze away the afternoon to the sound of birdsong from the garden – siesta Goan style!

“Everything is made out of Magic, leaves and trees, flowers and birds, badgers and foxes and squirrels and people. So it must be all around us.” ― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
The Malabar Garden Room

The Malabar Garden Room

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The western coast of India inspires the largest of our three rooms. It is home to a comfortable king-sized bed as well as a day bed that can be made up to accommodate a third adult or child. There are French doors leading out into the garden and a small private patio where you can enjoy a private sundowner or afternoon chai. The spacious bathroom has a wonderful rain shower.

“Nothing in the world is quite as adorably lovely as a robin when he shows off and they are nearly always doing it.” ― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
“However many years she lived, Mary always felt that 'she should never forget that first morning when her garden began to grow'.” ― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden