VILLA ESTEVAN
At the centre of the gardens there is a huge 37-piece manor house, the Lord Mount Stephen fishing pavilion that his niece had grown. It is now transformed into a museum. On the floor, we visit a new exhibition featuring objects from Elsie Reford's everyday life and photographs taken by Robert Wilson Reford. Discover the gardener's garden and the gardener's tools museum. On the ground floor there is a restaurant and a café. The restaurant is located in the dining room of the villa where efforts have been made to recreate the old atmosphere. À la carte menu, lunch menu/table d'hôte, Sunday brunch and themed evenings are offered and the chef, Pierre-Olivier Ferry, offers menus with colours and flavours of the gardens. An excellent table!
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