We have four guest rooms, each individual in size but all set with antique furniture and local Kutchi textiles. All rooms open on to the inner courtyard, and each has an en-suite, AC and WiFi access.


ROHEE'S

Sleeps 3 comfortably.

This room - which is part of the interconnecting nature of the house - belonged to our cousin Rohee, who was one of the last remaining Parsis to live in Bhuj before relocating.

Rohee's is a large double/twin bedroom with an annexe room that can be used an extra bedroom or study. 


NANO

Sleeps up to 2.

Nano meaning 'little' in Gujarati is a lovely, cosy space, created partially from an old storeroom. Hence, despite it's size, this room has two entry doors! The outdoor bench catches the first rays of the winter sun and is the perfect spot for morning tea.  

Nano is perfect for a single traveller, but we've provided a double bed so that it can be shared by a couple.  


JAFRI

Sleeps 2 comfortably.

Jafri was a fun room to create because it was converted from the space that was once the outdoor toilet block! As the room had tiny windows, we enclosed a portion of the courtyard using a traditional lattice screen - the 'jafri' to provide the room with a sitting space bathed in natural light. 

Jafri has a double bed. A third person can be accommodated in the sitting room, if they are comfortable with the semi-outdoor nature of the room.


AGASSI

Sleeps up to 4.

Agassi means 'terrace' in Parsi Gujarati and is the only room accessed via the spiral staircase. Previous generations had created open terrace spaces, but we had a bit of a re-shuffle to create our fourth guest room. 

Agassi is two inter-connecting rooms: one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, the latter of which leads to the ensuite. It's ideal for a family or group of friends.

Due to the sloping roof - especially in the bathroom - it's not ideal for very tall people.