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History of this old mill can be found in the National Archives, which indicate that it was on the COUSIN at the time of the Templar Knights. A tower, the outbuildings and another building date back to that period. In 1571, the Huguenots burnt the mill and the chapel. The mill was rebuilt, and worked until 1925 when it was turned into a hotel. |
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Quiet relaxing moments in the warm atmosphere of the hotel's pleasant lounge or in front of the fireplace. Antique furniture and curios make this a charming place to stop off. |
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An attractive terrace on the river bank, in the shade of the big trees. |
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14 comfortable pretty rooms, all with bathroom, toilet and direct-line phone, offer you a quiet and restful stay. |
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Breakfast, quiet,
room... Table d'hôte (on reservation) |
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