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The first floor of this manor house was first used to
dry tobacco leaves. Later, bedrooms were built for family use which have
since been renovated. Three guest rooms, each unique and inviting with en
suite bathrooms, now await visitors.
(run your mouse over the large pictures and
click on the small ones)
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Afrika
A picturesque bedroom inhabited with the memories of
an African childhood and decorated in the warm colors of Africa. The bedroom
offers two nice views onto the garden and the cedar grove.
A double bed, separate bathroom and toilets.
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Bahia
Hues of blue
and gold in this bedroom recall the sea and sun of Brazil. From the windows
you’ll enjoy beautiful sunsets over the surrounding hills.
A queen size
bed, en suite bathroom and separate toilets.
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Mercuès
A romantic
atmosphere of times past reigns in this room where family portraits hang.
The bedroom has a nice view of the Mercuès castle.
A queen size
bed, a single bed, en suite bathroom and separate toilets
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Philosopher
This room
has kept something of our old friend, a philosophy teacher who spent many a
summer here. It is perfect for up to three children who can share their
parents’ bathroom.
Three single
beds, wash basin.
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