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Présentation
Countryside manor house-turned-hotel offering airy rooms & suites, plus an outdoor pool & dining.
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Our experience was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment we arrived, the owners went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and accommodate us in every way. When our wedding travel plans unexpectedly changed, they stepped in with remarkable kindness and assistance, making sure we had everything we needed. The property itself is enchanting, with a perfect location and rooms that exude a unique charm, creating memories that will last a lifetime. We are deeply grateful for everything you did to make our stay truly unforgettable.
We stayed for one night on our way to Bordeaux. We had our choice of rooms since we were the first of the guests to arrive. The outside grounds are beautiful and the nearby church and houses are breathtaking. The weather was not so good, so we were unable to really enjoy the outside areas. Our room was very clean and the bath had been updated and was very nice. The hotel is very quiet. Although we enjoyed our stay, the quietness was uncomfortable at times, especially during dinner. We opted to have breakfast in the morning, and we were very surprised to only get tea or coffee, juice and a roll for 13 euros apiece. We did at least expect an egg offering or fruit or yogurt considering the owner is a chef and dinner was very good and reasonably priced. If you do stay here, skip breakfast, this was our only complaint about the hotel. It was very nice to have dinner at the hotel because you are fairly far from the nearest city of Moissac, which is worth a visit.
We spent 3 very pleasant nights at the hotel to explore this part of France. The hotel is small, only 8 rooms, but the standard of accommodation is good, well organised and very friendly. There is a visible hands-on approach from the owner, Madame Morgades, who takes time to talk to her guests and is always on hand to see that things are running smoothly. The evening meals were delightful, very good value at 38 euros, and the quality of the ingredients and flavours meant that we did not need to add salt or pepper. That's rare! The service in the restaurant was professional and welcoming, and pride is clearly taken in what is being served to guests. There are gardens to the rear of the hotel and a pool with sun loungers. The bedroom we had, Romantic, was well equipped with a bath, separate shower, bath robes, hairdryer, BBC World news on the TV (Important!), a separate dressing/lounge area and a very comfortable bed. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here and in particular found our visits to Moissac and Lautreze showed the charm of the area.
A lovely hotel and well worth finding for the superb quality of the food alone. We stayed for two nights and the spacious room had everything you could need and if not, I'm sure the excellent owners and staff would go out of their way to help you. I'm not sure if the sitting room could really be called that, it was more of a little room off the bedroom with a sofa bed, but very useful for using as a dressing room. The bathroom was very well appointed with great plumbing, a nice strong shower!! Air con worked very well too.||||The grounds are pleasant to sit in and the terrace can be used for evening dinner, weather permitting. The WiFi is vague but can be found with a little juggling. English is spoken and the menus are easy to understand.||||This was a great place to stay for exploring the Lot region.
The Manoir de St jean is absolutely charming. The ONLY fault that I could give it is that there is no Salon in which to relax at the end of the day: when the weather is good this doesn't matter, as one can enjoy the garden. |In the morning one can use the wonderful east facing, first floor terrace.|The proprietress & staff were the most helpful and charming that we encountered during this french holiday.|The rooms & bathrooms are very well appointed,. Each room , having a theme is individually decorated, and like the ensuite bathrooms is wonderfully spacious. We particularly liked the room 'Provence'|Throughout the Manoir the decor is delightful, the dining room giving something of the feeling of Monet's dining room at Giverney.|HIGHLY recommended|
I happened to stay at his location during a drive from Toulouse to Limoges. Having arrived on a Sunday, the hotel restaurant was closed. There is nothing really to eat around town, so I ended up driving back towards the freeway and picked up burgers at McDonald's. The hotel is family owned and run, and it was indeed a very quiet location. The lady owner was very helpful in regards to driving directions, and had offered to cook a meal for me, but I didn't feel right having her just cook for me. The room was spacious with the bathroom almost as big as the room itself.
This is an altogether exceptional place, one where guests are few so they can be exquisitely attended to, one where every morsel of food is carefully chosen and prepared by the owners, whose culinary gifts are indeed prodigious. Not only are dinners extraordinary, but breakfasts are equally stunning. Best of all is the warmth of welcome by owners who have put their hearts into transforming a ruin into a source of real comfort and solace.
This place was expensive, $274AUD per night. This does not include breakfast, tea & coffee making or decent bath towels. The bath towels were very small and incredibly thin, the bathrobes were grey/white which was off-putting, paint was peeling, decor bright orange and red. Not our taste at all and fairly basic. Dinner was available for 38 euro, set menu, but not to be recommended. The canard was too tough to cut but enjoyed by the resident dog. Wifi fades in and out as it pleases. Air conditioner inefficient and very noisy, making sleep difficult.
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