Once you pass the door of this old basque house, invented again by Bernard and Marie-France Carrère, your journey begins.
The reception, filled with a lot of antiques and old books, looks like a “cabinet de curiosités”.
The morning light threads her way between the breakfast room’s curtains, and plays with a collection of tea boxes
and a cup of home maid chocolate.
A chimney fire crackles: you’re in the living room, opening on the garden. Settle down in the comfortable sofa or armchairs,
have a drink of the house’s Porto, enjoy: antiques and old books again, trinkets, paintings, autographs, and the piano,
a Bechstein from last century, wich keeps the precious memory of the concert that Sviatoslav Richter improvised once.
Each unique room tells a story from the old time of family houses, and invite you to live, for some hours or some days,
a thousands times of happiness.