The Vahland Suite

The Vahland Suite, in the Bayne Wing, is a north-facing upstairs suite with a queen-sized bed. This suite has a private bathroom located immediately next to the suite: please note it is not a bathroom ‘en suite’ as such. Although your private bathroom is not shared with other guests, you will need to ‘step out’ of your bedroom briefly to access the bathroom literally next to your room.

The suite also contains a comfortable couch, tea and coffee-making facilities and a bar fridge.

As with all rooms at Langley, the suite is heated and air-conditioned.

The suite is named for the ‘premier architect of the Victorian goldfields’ William Vahland (1828–1915) who, in partnership with John Beebe, was one of the architects of Langley Hall. Langley Hall was the Vahland-Beebe architectural partnership's largest commission.

Some guests may remember the Vahland Suite as the Peppercorn Suite, as the large north-facing window looks out over the former site of a large Peppercorn Tree.

The Vahland Suite

The Vahland Suite