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Beatrice Noel-Windsor
Chemin d'Hermos
Saint Eloi de Fourques
27800

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0232355132

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This 16th century Manor was commissioned by Robert de Thumery in 1535, during the reign of François I. It was later completed in 1550 under Henri II by Claude de Lorraine, the first Duke of Guise. The Manor holds historical significance as it served as a hunting grounds for Henri IV on numerous occasions. In 1679, a chapel honoring St Peter and St Paul was constructed on the premises. The Windsor family, English industrialists, acquired the Hermos Manor in 1893, making it their family estate.

Conveniently located only 70 minutes away from Paris, the Manor is nestled within a 12-hectare park adorned with various tree species. The picturesque views of the walkway and the lake add to the tranquility of this park, beautifully capturing the essence of Normandy.

The Manor offers two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and toilets. The "Peony" room features a double bed and two single beds, providing a scenic view of the walkway and the lake. The "Hydrangea" room offers a double bed and a single bed, overlooking the orchard and the apple trees.

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LE LOGIS D'HERMOS offers accommodation for up to 37 people. Situated within a 12-hectare park, on the grounds of the beautiful Manor of Hermos, guests can enjoy the picturesque lanes and extensive gardens, including an orchard and fields. A tranquil lake is also located just 200 meters away. The lodging itself is located in a charming 16th-century outbuilding.

The ground floor features a spacious 110 square meter room with a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and washing machine, a cloakroom, toilets, and one bedroom (suitable for 2 people) with an accessible bathroom. On the first floor, there are nine large rooms (accommodating 3 to 5 people each) and five additional bathrooms.

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Directions

To get to Hermos, follow these travel directions:

If you are coming from Paris, Rouen, or Caen, take the A13 and then the A28. Continue on the A28 until you reach junction 13, called "Domaine d'Harcourt". At this junction, make a left turn onto the D438 and drive for about 400 meters. Then, take a right turn onto the D92 and continue for approximately 1.5 kilometers.

If you are coming from Evreux on the D613, you need to turn right at the junction called "Les Quatre Routes" onto the D840. Continue on the D840 towards Le Neubourg, and then towards Epegard after passing Le Gros Theil. Once you reach Epegard, make a left turn onto the D92 and follow the signs for "Hermos".

If you are coming from Alençon or Bernay, you can take the A28 and exit at junction N°13. From there, follow the directions mentioned above to reach Hermos.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 59 72 19 oui
Holiday Home 1 non

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Attractions

  • Château de Bizy: Located in Vernon, the Château de Bizy is an impressive 18th-century castle with beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interiors, stroll through the extensive grounds, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
  • Giverny: Just a short drive from Saint Eloi de Fourques, Giverny is famous for being the home of renowned artist Claude Monet. Visitors can visit Monet's former residence, now the Musée des Impressionnismes, and explore the stunning gardens that inspired many of his masterpieces.
  • Château Gaillard: Situated in Les Andelys, Château Gaillard is a medieval fortress built by Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century. The castle offers panoramic views of the Seine River and the surrounding countryside, along with fascinating historical insights into its strategic significance.
  • Rouen Cathedral: Located in the city of Rouen, the Rouen Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece that took over three centuries to complete. Its intricate architecture and stunning stained glass windows make it a must-visit attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
  • Honfleur: This charming harbor town, situated on the banks of the Seine estuary, is renowned for its picturesque waterfront, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, admire the traditional Norman architecture, and enjoy the vibrant art scene.
  • Étretat: Known for its breathtaking cliffs and natural arches, Étretat is a coastal town that has been a popular inspiration for numerous artists, including Monet. Visitors can hike along the cliff paths, take in the stunning views, and visit the charming beachside town.
  • Deauville: A glamorous seaside resort, Deauville is famous for its luxurious hotels, upscale shops, and a prestigious horse racing track. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful sandy beach, try their luck at the casino, or simply soak up the chic atmosphere of this elegant town.
  • Harcourt Arboretum: Situated near Harcourt, the Harcourt Arboretum is a stunning botanical garden known for its collection of rare and exotic trees. Visitors can take leisurely walks through the well-maintained grounds, enjoy picnic areas, and learn about various tree species.
  • Jumièges Abbey: Located in Jumièges, this ruined Benedictine abbey dates back to the 7th century and offers a fascinating glimpse into Norman history. Visitors can explore the remains of the abbey, admire the impressive Gothic architecture, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. 10. Château de Fontainebleau: Situated near Fontainebleau, this grand royal palace has a rich history spanning over 700 years. The château boasts magnificent architecture, stunning gardens, and opulent interiors. Visitors can explore the royal apartments, admire the art collections, and wander through the expansive parkland.

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