Manoir de Kerlédan
No. 157 (4382)
This beautifully restored 16th century Breton manor house is fabulous. Approached along a cool, leafy avenue of trees and surrounded by 7½ acres of peaceful and tranquil gardens it is hard to believe you are only 5 minutes from the town centre with its busy shops and markets. Inside, the use of traditional limewash colours and sumptuous furnishings perfectly enhance the ancient granite building. Both the sitting room and dining room are charming with tall french windows to allow the summer sun to stream in and roaring fires in huge fireplaces keep you warm in winter.
The bedrooms all overlook the baroque courtyard and are individually decorated with beautiful antiques and finds from the local antique/brocante shops, fine linens, and fresh flowers from the garden and each bedroom has its own beautifully decorated en suite bathroom. The gardens, besides being a place of relaxation with quiet spaces and a croquet lawn, provide most of the delicious fruit and vegetables served by Penny. This really is a gem of a house offering the most wonderful hospitality to those fortunate enough to stay here.
The bedrooms all overlook the baroque courtyard and are individually decorated with beautiful antiques and finds from the local antique/brocante shops, fine linens, and fresh flowers from the garden and each bedroom has its own beautifully decorated en suite bathroom. The gardens, besides being a place of relaxation with quiet spaces and a croquet lawn, provide most of the delicious fruit and vegetables served by Penny. This really is a gem of a house offering the most wonderful hospitality to those fortunate enough to stay here.
Your Hosts
Penny and Peter take great pleasure from welcoming guests into their home. Penny is a passionate interior decorator, gardener and cook and a wonderfully warm and generous hostess. Peter, an ex-army officer, thatcher and mountaineer turns his hand to most things in the renovation and development of both the house and garden.
Penny and Peter take great pleasure from welcoming guests into their home. Penny is a passionate interior decorator, gardener and cook and a wonderfully warm and generous hostess. Peter, an ex-army officer, thatcher and mountaineer turns his hand to most things in the renovation and development of both the house and garden.
The Location
This area of Brittany is rich in history ranging from megalithic standing stones at Carnac through Roman towns, medieval gardens and chateaux. There are fabulous beaches and coastal scenery around the Crozon peninsular and beautiful Breton villages to visit along with walks, festivals of music, art and theatre.
This area of Brittany is rich in history ranging from megalithic standing stones at Carnac through Roman towns, medieval gardens and chateaux. There are fabulous beaches and coastal scenery around the Crozon peninsular and beautiful Breton villages to visit along with walks, festivals of music, art and theatre.
Manoir de Kerlédan,
Brittany
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Peter & Penny Dinwiddie
Manoir de Kerlédan
Route de Kerlédan
29270 Carhaix-Plouguer
Finistère
Brittany
France
Tel: 00 33 (0)298 994463
Email: kerledan@gmail.com
Website: www.kerledan.com
Manoir de Kerlédan
Route de Kerlédan
29270 Carhaix-Plouguer
Finistère
Brittany
France
Tel: 00 33 (0)298 994463
Email: kerledan@gmail.com
Website: www.kerledan.com
Rooms (accommodation per person per night bed and breakfast)
2 Double Rooms (en suite) €45-€52.50
1 Twin Room (en suite) €45-€47.50
Single Supplement €35
Meals
Supper €25
Dinner €30
Opening Times
Closed mid November to mid March
2 Double Rooms (en suite) €45-€52.50
1 Twin Room (en suite) €45-€47.50
Single Supplement €35
Meals
Supper €25
Dinner €30
Opening Times
Closed mid November to mid March
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