PILSTYES - Key Persons


Carol Pontifex

Carol Pontifex moved here in 1998 and have painstakingly taken off layers of paint, removed hardboard and wallpaper from lovely mellow beams and revealed all its 16th century splendour. Pilstyes has painted brick walls on a tall sandstone plinth, partly tile hung with a roof of mellow Sussex clay tiles and Horsham stone slab slates. It combines many period features such as exposed wall and ceiling oak timbers and leaded light windows to the front elevation. In the winter there is always a fire in the sitting room hearth and in the summer the garden is a delight as you will see from the photos. Roy and Carol are pleased to welcome you to their home and enjoy the pleasure of having people stay be it for one night or for longer. They are always happy to receive guests and nothing is too much trouble, either booking restaurant reservations, reviving weary travellers on arrival with a cup of tea and biscuits or a glass of wine.