Away from the everyday bustle, enjoy a serene atmosphere.

   Every property has its own distinctive flavour, from Lymond House in Ooty, at a height of 7000ft to Northernhay, a working
   coffee plantation in the jungles of Mudumalai to Amberina, a working tea plantation in the Nilgiri biosphere.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

A review from one our guests about 180° McIver, Coonoor.


McIver!  Charm, style and comfort.  Food, service and feelings of genuine helpfulness.  It is a destination in itself regardless the charms and appeals of Coonoor and it's environs.  The staff at McIver on all levels of management and service are stunningly superior to what is usually offered and expected.  The food and service in the French/Indian restaurant exceeds expectations with their creative and pleasing menu.
The dining room and patios are spacious and well designed.  The staff is knowledgeable and very professional.

We are already planning to return next year.  Even my laundry, just 2 shirts and 2 pairs of sox were returned to me beautifully attended to with obvious care and pride.

A feeling of kindness pervades the atmosphere here.  The people seem naturally happy, service with many smiles from the watchman to the managers, devoid of any hint of ego often felt by guests in many western hotels.  Most services and shops in the village of Coonoor are within an easy walk of the Villa with choices of several bank atm's, snack and sundry shops, the Jacaranda Spa, where I had a haircut, a superior quality massage and reflexology treatments.  There is a full service spa and salon, again with a professional and caring staff. 

The costs are very reasonable especially considering the level of service.  The building dates back 115 years and is Victorian gothic in design.

The 6 guestrooms, all different in layout and color schemes, professionally decorated and furnished with many antiques from the days of the British occupation.  All rooms have working fireplaces, very comfortable beds and furniture with modern and oversized bathrooms, some as large as the usual guestroom in another hotel.

Of course I could go on but I'm sure you get the message.  I am a former Hyatt Hotel employee, used to giving and receiving superior service and will say that Mciver does not disappoint.

Jim Hague
Paris, France
Kauai, Hawaii USA

Thursday, 5 April 2012

BBC documentary shot at Lymond house, Ooty.


This footage is from a BBC documentary "British empire making at home". This part was shot at one of our properties Lymond House, Ooty.

Dating back to 1855, Lymond House is the epitome of a bygone colonial era, the perfect getaway, set among a vista of flowering trees and sprawling lawns. This heritage hotel comprises two Victorian drawing rooms with fireplaces, ideal for cosy evenings in. It has three ensuite double rooms and three garden suites, replete with antique beds, dressers, creaking floorboards and fireplaces. One can soak in the atmosphere that has been lovingly preserved for over 150 years.

There are three bedrooms, a cottage, a verandah running the length of the house, a spacious living and dining area with a high ceiling and a fireplace, old fashioned red tile floors and big glass windows framing some spectacular scenery. A stone bench sits on the green grass. A cuppa tea, a favourite book and you are in business.
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