Welcome to Rokeby Manor - Mussoorie was built in 1840 by Captain G.N. Cauthy and is one of the landmarks of Landour. The house and two acre estate are situated slightly above and to the east of St. Paul's Church and the old cantonment parade ground, which is now Char Dukan. Like many houses in Mussoorie, its name is taken from the writings of Sir Walter Scott, whose book-length poem describes heroic battles near the original Rokeby Castle in England.
Accommodation :
Rooms & Suites - Each room in Rokeby Manor has its own unique character, having been restored to its original 19th century décor. Rooms are located throughout the Manor between the main house and the tea garden.
The Log Cabin - Surrounded by clean, fresh air and scenic wonders, The Log Cabin, is the pride of Rokeby. Our cozy, luxurious 3 bedroom cottage, with its own private garden, is built of real pine logs with interiors that reflect the culture of the town. All the comforts of a home away from home are at hand, with a butler to attend to your every need.
The Rhododendron Suite - Our luxurious and charming suite has been designed in a Victorian style with a cozy fireplace. One can enjoy idyllic views of the valley and the tea garden from your own private balcony.
The Rose Suite - Quaint English country style room with traditional wooden beams and inviting nooks and corners. It has it's own private sitting area.
The Valley View Rooms - These are the only rooms located on the first floor of Rokeby Manor and have breathtaking views of the valley. Room tariffs are based on single occupancy.
The Rustic Rooms - Quaint English country style rooms with traditional wooden beams and inviting nooks and corners. Room tariffs are based on double occupancy.