Surajgarh Fort in the Shekhawati region

The conversion of this heritage property in Rajasthan into a hotel has retained several original spaces
A bedroom in Surajgarh Fort
A bedroom in Surajgarh Fort

Surajgarh Fort is the newest of the many heritage properties in Rajasthan&rsquos Shekhawati region &mdash and the closest to Delhi at 175km. The dilapidated 18th-century fort was acquired by &lsquoTikaraj&rsquo Aishwarya Katoch, son of the Maharaja of Kangra, and his wife &lsquoTikarani&rsquo Shailaja of the Sailana royal family. The main palace and keep of Surajgarh Fort have 11 unique suites, an astonishingly painted dining hall, and several lounges including the upstairs open-air terrace courtyard (aangan). Minimal changes have been made to the architecture, apart from the necessary buttressings, glazings and girdings to make it habitable. Thus, the ground floor rooms were originally a labyrinth of storerooms, and dungeon dark. Today the thick walls have been opened up, retaining the arches and lintels, to make up study, sitting, sleeping, dressing and toilette areas in each suite.

The aangan, onto which the contiguous dining hall, and several of the luxurious top-floor rooms open, has quickly become a fast favourite for meals and chatter, with its colonnaded verandah, painted panels and view of the starry desert sky at night. The dining hall serves Continental cuisine as well as homely Indian and Rajasthani food, plus some Sailana heritage recipes from the Tikarani&rsquos family.

Due to the insistence on retaining most of the original spaces, each suite is unique in shape and size, which is complemented with distinctive paintwork and d&eacutecor &mdash here a mustard yellow set off by old stripped pillars, there a royal crimson, and in the smallest room with its round bed, a midnight blue and sun-bleached white. Just one warning &mdash taller guests might need to watch their head in some sections Tikaraj Aishwarya&rsquos collection of antique clocks graces some rooms, while others are hung with indigenous weaves and needlecraft. Pity the furnishings aren&rsquot ethnic cottons to match But the mod-cons are all in place, down to the flatscreen TVs. Tariff Rs 4,500 for a 3D/2N stay. Contact Tel 91-1596-238370, 91-9351221226, e-mail surajgarhfort@gmail.com, www.surajgarh.com

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