Unusual house

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).

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.

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.

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.