Two authentic 19th-century country residences, nestled within the gardens of Loriet
At the end of the alley corridor (80 meters), in the back courtyard of the estate, two small ground-floor country houses emerge like a gentle retreat within the gardens of Loriet. Built in the 1880s, they preserve their original structure, recalling the life and care of a great house with deep roots in time.
One residence is characterized by a fireplace and an iron bed that adds a distinctive style, while the other features a wooden bed placed on a slightly elevated interior level, reached by a few subtle steps, creating the feeling of an old countryside dwelling. Nearby stand the old iron Gate and the stone well, preserving in the courtyard the silent presence of time.
Each room opens to a small outdoor space with a table and chairs, within the natural shade of the trees.
*The images displayed on the website represent the rooms of the category. Small variations in layout or decoration may occur due to the building's unique architecture, while maintaining the same amenities and comforts.