

Little Ones at Irada
Not every stay needs to be rushed through. At Irada, younger guests are given space to wander, create, get muddy, stay up slightly too late, and collect small memories along the way. From pottery wheels to picnic lawns, the estate was designed for slow family days that feel a little freer than usual.

Irada Kids Club

Irada Kids Club
A space filled with books, toys, tents, tiny corners, and enough curiosity to keep afternoons occupied.
Part playroom, part hideaway — often the hardest place to leave on the estate.

Baby Bathrobes

Baby Bathrobes
Tiny robes waiting in the room, because details matter even when they’re small.
Soft, comfortable, and usually worn far longer than necessary.

East Lawn Picnics

East Lawn Picnics
Slow afternoons stretched across the grass with picnic baskets, snacks, and open skies.
A little messy, a little unplanned, and exactly how holidays should feel.

Pottery Sessions

Pottery Sessions
Hands in clay, spinning wheels, and something handmade to carry back home.
A quiet hour of creating together — without screens, schedules, or instructions.

Minion Coloring Books

Minion Coloring Books
Left waiting in the room before check-in, usually discovered before the suitcases are opened.
A small arrival ritual for younger guests settling into estate life.

Turndown Postcards

Turndown Postcards
A postcard left behind during turndown service — ready to read, scribble on, or take home.
Small nighttime surprises that become keepsakes long after the stay ends.


