GENTILHOMMIERE DU PUITS NOTRE-DAME
La Gentilhommière du Puits Notre-Dame, was the possession of the Taillefer family in the late 17th century, before being taken over by Gabriel de Talleyrand, great-grandfather of the famous "Diable boiteux" Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord. At the end of the 19th century, it was bought by the Desgraupes family, whose grandson Pierre was one of the pioneers of the television and the host of the then famous show: "Cinq colonnes à la une". Today Patricia and Michel Triomphe are the happy owners of this attractive restaurant in the heart of a large park with views of the robust romanesque church and the village square. The rooms are beautifully furnished. On the ground floor, the suite "Marguerite de Taillefer" includes a lounge where a baby grand piano stands.
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