Description
This 19th century manor house has a great deal to be recommended for, including its location at the heart of the Périgord region in Monpazier, one of the best fortified villages in France, founded by Edward I, king of England and duke of Aquitaine, in 1284. This charming hotel with its elegant decoration pays tribute to him: its finest suite bears his name and offers a lounge in the turret, a bubbling bath and a Turkish bath. Garden, swimming pool and terrace, a cuisine full of fresh flavours. Close to the village square with its boutiques and cafés, this is the ideal retreat for those with an interest in the rich medieval past of these lands. |
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Rates
10 Rooms : from 68 to 134 EUR
2 Suite/apartment(s) : from 106 to 188 EUR
Price of breakfast : 12 EUR |
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Restaurant tariffs
Menu : from 30 to 47 EUR
1/2 board supplement : 38 EUR |
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Hotel closed
from 01/01 to 12/03 and from 14/11 to 31/12 |
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Restaurant closed
from 01/01 to 31/03 and from 01/11 to 31/12, but our Bistrot is open dinner except on Wed (except in July and August). |
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Strong points
Geographic location
Country
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Address
5, rue Saint-Pierre 24540 MONPAZIER
Director of the establishment
Owner of the establishment
Arjan & Marije CAPELLE
Establishment's chef
Gwenaël GAUTHIER
Spoken language
English, German
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