Accommodation in
Five Different Buildings

At Zabola, where stillness meets story, your room is more than a place to sleep — it is part of the estate’s unfolding past. Our guesthouses, built between the 18th and 20th centuries, once served many roles — homes, retreats, quiet corners of a working estate shaped by time. Today, five historic houses have been gently reimagined to welcome guests, each offering its own rhythm, character, and connection to the landscape. No two stays are the same — and that is just as it should be.

The Garden House

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Quietly rooted in return. The last house lived in by the family before nationalisation in 1949 — and the first they returned to in 2002 — The Garden House holds a quiet sense of homecoming. Set on the edge of the park, where the estate meets the village, it bridges two worlds: cultivated stillness and local life. Simple and cosy in spirit, the house offers an ideal retreat for couples or small families. It features a shared bathroom, relaxed living space, and a private terrace that opens onto a peaceful garden — a place to read, to pause, or to simply let the day unfold.

The Garden House