A Legacy Among the Hills
Where mist lingers over emerald slopes and time moves with quiet grace, The Verdon stands — a house shaped by lineage, land, and legacy.
The name Verdon traces back to the Norman Conquest of England, when lands were granted to the de Verdon family under the reign of William the Conqueror.
By the 12th and 13th centuries, the Verdons were among England's respected landholders. Theobald de Verdon, summoned to Parliament in the early 14th century, carried the title Baron Verdon — affirming a legacy rooted in nobility and stewardship.
Though centuries have passed and titles have faded, the spirit of Verdon endures — not in grandeur alone, but in quiet permanence.
Today, that heritage finds new life among the hills.
Est. Norman Conquest
1066
Set amidst rolling green landscapes and wrapped in gentle mist, The Verdon is a private country house where stone walls, long corridors, and warm hearths create an atmosphere of composed elegance.
Here, mornings begin with soft light across the hills. Afternoons drift into unhurried conversation. Evenings settle beside firelight and silence.
This is not a hotel. It is a house — one that welcomes you as part of its continuing story.
Private House
Limited occupancy
Rolling Hills
Endless green
Historic Hearths
Fireside evenings
Each chamber at The Verdon is individually composed — with generous proportions, heritage detailing, and views that open toward endless green.
Natural textures. Muted tones. Antique accents. Modern comfort, discreetly placed.
Stone hearth. Long shadows. Warm evenings that drift into silence.
Designed not to impress loudly — but to linger quietly.
Glimpses of elegance, heritage, and timeless beauty
Experiences of Quiet Refinement
Candlelight and seasonal ingredients, curated to your preference
Overlooking the hills with heritage china and quiet conversation
Through mist-kissed landscapes with our estate keeper
Beside the hearth with stories of lineage and land
Slow mornings with locally sourced provisions
"At The Verdon, luxury is not displayed — it is felt."
There is a rare privilege in stepping away from noise. In rediscovering space. In allowing history, land, and silence to restore balance.
The Verdon offers more than a stay. It offers time — uninterrupted, unhurried, and entirely your own.
A limited number of rooms are available at any time,
preserving
the estate's privacy and sense of belonging.
We invite you to experience heritage as it was meant to be —
intimate,
composed, and enduring.