The magical Welsh country house of designer Penny Morrison

In an extract from her book 'Near and Far', textile designer Lisa Fine showcases her own houses and those of her friends and fellow creatives, shot by Miguel Flores-Vianna. Here, we take a look at Penny Morrison's glorious country house in Wales

The Morrisons embrace the old-fashioned country-house tradition of spoiling their guests. Visitors typically arrive on Friday evening for cocktails on one of the terraces, followed by dinner, which often lasts past midnight. In summer, lunches are usually served outside in one of the gardens or on a terrace facing a garden or a field of wildflowers.

Before guests arrive, fresh flowers are placed in every bedroom and a strict protocol is observed: white bed linens and towels, down pillows, a fluffy white terrycloth robe for every guest in winter, a white cotton waffle robe in summer, and a hot water bottle between the sheets each night. Penny’s personality, like her house, is big and bold, yet warm and cozy, and exudes creativity.

This extract is taken from Near & Far: Interiors I Love by Lisa Fine, photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna. Published by Vendome Press, available in all good bookstores and online.