Unusual house
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Walls steeped in history…
This “Belle Epoque” style residence was built between 1904 and 1907 by Dr Lebon and was later transformed into the hotel-restaurant “Le Moulin de la Galette”. Today, it has become a guesthouse and vacation rentals (studios).
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Interior features
On the ground floor, a large living-dining room is accessible for breakfast.
On the first floor, three rooms ranging from 12 to 15 m² with ensuite bathroom and separate toilet.
On the second floor, two suites measuring 40 m² each, with sofa, dressing, bathroom and toilet.
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Exterior features
Our guests can enjoy the furnished and flowered terrace in front of the house for meals or to relax in peace.
Guests staying in the studios each have a private terrace.
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Green spaces
The back of the building hides a courtyard bordered by fragrant flower beds, overlooked by a towering palm tree known to regulars of the place.