MANOIR D’HERMOS
Bed and breakfast in a historical setting in Saint-Eloi-de-Fourques.
This manor house was built in 1535 for the Duke of Guise and was used as a hunting lodge by Henri IV. Beatrice and Patrice open five bedrooms and three others in an outbuilding. Breakfast is served in a superb living room covered with 16th century wood panelling. Visitors will enjoy strolling in the 12-hectare wooded park with a lake and orchard. A 16th century dwelling hosts receptions, cocktails, weddings and dance evenings for 100 to 160 people with the possibility of accommodation for 40 people in 10 rooms.
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