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Discover Sybarite Stays, our new brand extension, and property division of The Sybarite.
Alongside our bucket-list worthy experiences, we have officially launched Sybarite Stays. After one decade of The Sybarite, our loyal clients needs have evolved and we are proud to offer new opportunities. Many of our clients, who already enjoy the curated experiences we provide, have a keen interest in property investments and luxury living - making 
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Review of Temple Guiting Manor: Heritage Meets Luxury in the Cotswolds
24th October 2023
Nestled in the chocolate box village of Temple Guiting and cast against the picturesque Cotswold countryside, Temple Guiting Estate is a sprawling retreat spread across 14.5 acres of land. The heart of this estate is the six-bedroom 15th century Manor House, steeped in English history, yet immaculately maintained. Accompanying the manor are other equally enchanting accommodations, including a luxurious five-bedroom barn conversion, a charming three-bedroom Granary, and a quaint one-bed cow byre hideaway. With a capacity to host up to 32 guests, this bucolic escape promises an unforgettable and bespoke stay for families, friends, or corporate getaways.
 
 
Enhance Your Home With Essential Interior Must-Haves
17th October 2023
Nothing beats coming back to a space you can call your own and put your own personal touch on; a space that reflects the essence of you. Below, Contributor Cherelle Mukoko gives us the ultimate guide on interior must-haves to elevate your home.
 
 
Featuring Grand Hotel Kronenhof: Winter Luxury Staycation
6th October 2022
Except you are not in Budapest, but in the scenic, tranquil alpine escape that is Pontresina. Think neighbouring St Moritz but without the Prada shop pretensions. This is a mountain village lined with iconic Belle Epoque hotels and authentic Engadine stone houses with ornate facades. This grande dame of Engadine hotels is the heart and soul of the village and has been welcoming guests since 1848. The personalised service means they've been getting repeat guests for decades; some came as children and then returned with their children. They've had an extensive renovation in 2021 with the award-winning French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. The reception, lobby lounge, bar and reading room have all been rejuvenated to tranquil shades of blue that reflect the Engadine sky during various times of the day. You have to applaud their attention to every minutia as even the coffee table books are in hues of blue. The focal point here isn't the regal chandelier or the antique furniture, it's the lush majestic mountains of the Engadine Alps that take centre stage through the almost floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
 
 
Penshurst Place and Gardens
17th October 2019
Penshurst Place is the current and ancestral home of the Sidney family; King Edward VI granted the 2,500-acre Penshurst Estate to Sir William Sidney in 1552 and Sidneys have lived there ever since. The manor house is fascinating to explore. The medieval Baron’s Hall, built in 1341, has a 60ft high chestnut-beamed roof and has been used for many royal feasts. At one point Penshurst Place was owned by Henry VIII, who used it as a hunting lodge. The house has since been used as a film location for productions such as Wolf Hall, The Other Boleyn Girl and The Secret Garden. Apparently, sound recordists from the Harry Potter film series recorded floor creaks from the Long Gallery to use in the productions. The Elizabethan formal walled gardens are delightful and surprising. They cover 11 acres and contain a patchwork of trimmed yew hedges which create a variety of separate garden rooms. One section is an orchard, another contains flower beds in the form of the union flag, another has a kind of stage (ideal for impromptu performances by children) and so on. The earliest records for the Grade I listed gardens date from 1346.
 
 
Featuring The ultimate indoor outdoor living luxury
18th October 2016
Mud, musty tents, cold weather, cooking on rusty gas stoves, sweaty sleeping bags...needless to say, camping has never held much appeal here at The Sybarite. Until that is, we became acquainted with the Autonomous Tent - a stunning semi-permanent structure designed by fabulous architects such as Patricia DiMario and Harry Gesner (whose famous Cooper Wave House design inspired the Sydney Opera House). The exquisitely-designed yet sustainable solar powered tent (although to call it a tent is akin to calling champagne a fizzy drink - a major understatement) can be enjoyed anywhere, all year round without detriment to our planet's ecosystems. The tent comes in two sizes: $100,000 for the smaller, 700-square-foot Cocoon version and $200,000 for the 1,000-square-foot, two bedroom Tipi. The latter is more able to withstand heavy winds and snow, owing to it being constructed from either sturdy steel/aluminium tubes or laminated beams that are made out of hi-tech, rot, and mildew-resistant fabrics.
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