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Manoir de Beauregard Review

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Manoir de Beauregard

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Built in the 18th century, this plantation house has thick stone walls, mullioned windows, and loads of character. The three original rooms upstairs in the manor house are the best. Number 1 is lovely, with toile fabrics, but Number 3 is huge, with wood-beam ceilings, an antique wicker chaise, rockers, and a four-poster bed. The rooms in the modern annex lack charisma, but are clean and freshly painted. The new bungalows, built of rich Brazilian wood, are much more attractive. The restaurant is well regarded. Owned by the St. Cyr family, the hotel hosts many local weddings and art exhibits.

  • Hotel Details: 11 rooms, 3 bungalows
  • In-room: kitchen (some).
  • In-hotel: restaurant, bar, pool.
  • Rate includes: Continental breakfast
  • Credit Cards: MC, V
  • Closed: Closed Sept. and Oct.

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