Yesterday afternoon we enjoyed the indulgence of an English High Tea served in the sumptuous surroundings of the lounge at Lilianfels Resort and Spa in Katoomba. This was a birthday gift from our son Mark and his fiancee partner, which we were finally able to enjoy yesterday.
We experienced this most English of grand traditions in the beautiful Art Deco styled lounge at Lilianfels Resort & Spa, creating the perfect setting for an afternoon of indulgence.
Lilianfels comprises a heritage listed house and a luxury Resort and Spa located right at Echo Point, Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. The house was designed by Varney Parkes and was built in 1889 by Sir Frederick Darley, Chief Justice of New South Wales, as his holiday mountain retreat. The house was named after Darley's daughter who had recently died. Her name was Lilian and fels is German for high ground. The Darleys owned the house for twenty years. The property is now part of a Resort and Spa which provides accommodation, restaurant facilities and also caters for special events, such as weddings, birthday parties, etc.
This building is the original house and is now Darley's Restaurant, a multi award winning and hatted restaurant and one of the most popular fine dining restaurants in the Blue Mountains. The main dining area seats up to fifty people
Darley's Restaurant overlooks this beautiful formal English garden, and the escarpment of the Jamison Valley in the background. This section of the garden has been restored to a design similar to the original garden. Edging tiles found on the site have been utilised around the garden beds.
Our high tea was served in the Lounge of the hotel building, decorated in the Art Deco style. It is an effective way to create a dynamic interior with a hint of glamour, that nods to the past, without looking dated. The lounge features luxurious armchairs and lounges and two fireplaces with views out to the courtyard and gardens.
A selection of cakes to complete our High Tea. The bold geometric pattern on the carpet is a typical feature of the Art Deco style.
We enjoyed our High Tea, very much and felt quite replete after such an indulgence.