About an hour's drive from Kolkata, the Itachuna Rajbari in Hooghly is a perfect heritage homestay for those looking to unwind in a royal setting. Also known as "Bargee Danga", the Rajbari has an interesting history. It was built in 1766 by the ancestors of Safallya Narayan Kundu. The Kundu family traces its descent from Maratha warriors, the Kundans, who were deployed in this region to collect taxes -- the dreaded borgi of Bengali nursery rhymes. In this case, the attackers adopted the locality and locals for their own. Today, the family manages the heritage property as a heritage homestay, aiming to boost village tourism. The traditional panchmohola (five-halled) mansion of the Itachuna warrior-protector family comprises a courthouse, dancing hall, kitchen wing, guest wing, and finally, the innermost residential halls, the ondor-mohol, where the ladies spent their whole life. In recent years, a wing of the Rajbari has been turned into a heritage boutique hotel and is a charming place to stay, with guided tours of the mansion and environs on request. Rooms are evocatively named for family relations and seniority. Thus Chhoto Pishi, Ginni Maa, Boro Maa, Chhorda, with one in the outer courts called Bilash Manjari, and a set of rustic huts have just been constructed for a rural idyll. The rooms at the Rajbari are attached to an open garden terrace adorned with antique furnishings and a beautiful fountain.