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Foor spacious bedrooms all leading away from the original stone staircase.
Each bedroom has its own en-suite, private we, a king size bed where peaceful slumber is ensured after daytime activities, not forgetting an enchanting space, individually created with your every need in mind, to relax and feel at home.
Linen is provided and changed every 3 days in case of prolonged stay.
Animals are welcomed during your stay
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The First Floor :
| Night + Breakfast |
| 80 € for 2 persons |
| 70 € for 1 person |
Thomas Hennot was one of the first proprietors of Manoir de l'Epine, a descendant of the original owner and died in 1662. This room is also called the master bedroom.
The bedroom has the original stone fireplace.The colour tone here is in red, hence the feeling of a warm atmosphere. Elegant period furniture consists of a vendeen wardrobe and a cosy decorated area with two Louis XVI armchairs and table. The bathroom contains a shower.
| Night + Breakfast |
| 75 € for 2 persons |
| 65 € for 1 person |
Guillemette was the illegitimate half-sister of Lord Gilles de Gouberville, a gentleman of the Cotentin region famous for the diary he kept throughout his life, a record of life in the 16th century.
Illuminated by skylights, blue is the dominant theme of this extremely light room, decorated with a Toile de Jouy bed canopy and two LOUIS XVI cabriole chairs.
The Second Floor :
| Night + Breakfast |
| 80 € for 2 persons |
| 70 € for 1 person |
Marie Ravenel (1811-1893), was a poetess of Val de Saire, daughter and wife of a miller.
A harmony of soft pastel colours with a coronet bed and two club armchairs in a cosy corner of the room. The bathroom is fully equipped with a bath.
| Night + Breakfast |
| 80 € for 2 persons |
| 70 € for 1 person |
Hippolyte Loisel (1813-1864) a Cherbourg lawyer and author of many law books gave his name to a street in the town centre, he too was once an owner of the manor and was said to have found a treasure in a fireplace in one of the rooms.
In this bedroom the original woodbeams hold up the slate roof The colour tone here is a soft green. Immacuately furnished with a period dark oak wardrobe and in one corner two armchairs of the period Louis XIII The bathroom has a shower.
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