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On the ground floor, you'll find three delightful bedrooms, while the first floor boasts two enchanting en suites. Each bedroom exudes a timeless charm, adorned with antique furnishings. Enjoy the convenience of direct access to the garden from your bedroom, granting you a sense of freedom. Indulge in a delectable breakfast, expertly prepared to suit the seasons, in the cozy Hortensia lounge by the fireplace or on the terrace. Rest easy knowing that secure parking is available.Reviews
Appréciations pour Manoir du Petit Saint Pierre, HONFLEUR:
Tout simplement magnifique.
Enjoyed 6 superb nights at the Manoir du Petit Saint-Pierre, last month. Set in its own grounds, just outside Honfleur, this beautiful former cider mill offers luxury accommodation, wonderful breakfasts, and top class service.
Owners Francois and Nathalie, were friendly, informative and excellent company.
It was the perfect holiday destination, Everything was first class, after over 50 years of visiting France, this holiday, because of the accommodation and location, was the very best.
Highly recommended.
Owners Francois and Nathalie, were friendly, informative and excellent company.
It was the perfect holiday destination, Everything was first class, after over 50 years of visiting France, this holiday, because of the accommodation and location, was the very best.
Highly recommended.
Beautiful Manoir du Petit Saint-Pierre.
First class, top quality accommodation. Le Manoir du Petit Saint-Pierre, is a beautiful cider mill in wooded surroundings on the heights overlooking the picturesque town of Honfleur.
We stayed 6 wonderful nights in the luxurious 'Romantic Suite', which was tastefully furnished and decorated. Breakfast was excellent and always more than we could eat.
Francois and Hathalie, were superb, friendly, in formative and wonderful company.
For luxury, lovely surroundings and quality top class accommodation, Manoir du Petit Saint-Pierre, is the place to stay. We recommend highly. We will return again. Simply magnificent.
Thank you Francois and Nathalie, for a most wonderful holiday.
Peter & Anita .
We stayed 6 wonderful nights in the luxurious 'Romantic Suite', which was tastefully furnished and decorated. Breakfast was excellent and always more than we could eat.
Francois and Hathalie, were superb, friendly, in formative and wonderful company.
For luxury, lovely surroundings and quality top class accommodation, Manoir du Petit Saint-Pierre, is the place to stay. We recommend highly. We will return again. Simply magnificent.
Thank you Francois and Nathalie, for a most wonderful holiday.
Peter & Anita .
Directions
To get to Honfleur, you have a few options depending on your starting point. If you are coming from Paris, take motorway A13 towards Rouen and Caen. Once you pass the Beuzeville toll, take the A29 intersection towards Honfleur, Pont de Normandie, and Le Havre. Stay on A29 and take exit Honfleur (#3).
If you are coming from Le Havre, simply take motorway A29 and cross the Pont de Normandie. Then, take the exit for Honfleur.
Alternatively, if you are coming from Calais, take motorway A29 towards Le Havre.
If you are coming from Le Havre, simply take motorway A29 and cross the Pont de Normandie. Then, take the exit for Honfleur.
Alternatively, if you are coming from Calais, take motorway A29 towards Le Havre.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 110 | 140 | 882 | 980 | oui | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 140 | 160 | 880 | 1008 | 20 | oui |
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Attractions
- Honfleur Harbor: Located just a short distance from the given address, Honfleur Harbor is a picturesque and historic port known for its charming waterfront, colorful buildings, and numerous cafes and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbor, admire the beautiful sailboats, and savor the fresh seafood.
- Saint Catherine's Church: Situated in the heart of Honfleur, Saint Catherine's Church is a unique architectural marvel. Built entirely out of wood in the 15th century, it is the largest wooden church in France. Inside, visitors can admire the intricate craftsmanship and peaceful atmosphere.
- Eugene Boudin Museum: Dedicated to the works of the famous local artist Eugene Boudin, this museum showcases his impressionist paintings and pays homage to his influence on other prominent artists. Visitors can explore the various galleries and gain insights into the art history of the region.
- La Forge Museum: Housed in a former blacksmith's workshop, La Forge Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditional ironwork and metalworking techniques of the region. The museum displays a collection of tools, sculptures, and other objects that highlight the craftsmanship of local artisans.
- Naturospace: This unique tropical greenhouse is home to hundreds of exotic butterflies and tropical plants. Visitors can wander through the lush vegetation, observe the colorful butterflies in their natural habitat, and learn about their life cycle and behavior.
- The Old Port: Located in the heart of Honfleur, the Old Port is a charming and bustling area filled with narrow cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and art galleries. It is a popular spot for artists and photographers, offering picturesque views of the harbor and surrounding buildings.
- The Garden of Personalities: Situated near the Vieux Bassin, this lovely garden features statues of famous figures who have been associated with Honfleur. Visitors can take a peaceful stroll among the sculptures and enjoy the serene ambiance.
- The Satie House and Museum: Dedicated to the composer Erik Satie, this museum is located in the house where he was born. It offers an immersive experience into Satie's life and his avant-garde musical compositions through interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and memorabilia.
- The Salt Halls: These historic salt warehouses, known as Greniers à Sel, date back to the 17th century and are a testament to Honfleur's maritime history. Today, the halls host art exhibitions, cultural events, and performances, offering a unique blend of history and contemporary art. 10. The Norman Museum of Ethnography and Popular Arts: Located in nearby Honfleur, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of Normandy's cultural heritage. It showcases a diverse collection of traditional costumes, furniture, crafts, and artifacts, allowing visitors to delve into the region's rich folklore and traditions.