This historic, well restored manor, originally built in 1830 gave us a lovely, relaxing experience. Both the exterior and the interior are nicely decorated. Since it was almost Christmas, the hotel was decorated with lights, Christmas trees, wreaths, etc. The staff is very accommodating and helpful. The manager could not have been kinder. She made sure that everything was just right during our stay. When we arrived the receptionist, who spoke English, escorted us to our room and made sure that everything was arranged as we would like and asked us what time we would like breakfast the next day. We enjoyed the breakfast every morning included in the stay. It was a continental spread of meats, cheeses, breads, eggs, cucumbers, tomatoes, yogurt, cereal, orange juice, coffee, and tea. Then, I enjoyed taking a walk in the park every day. Two large oak trees span across the long lawn. There is a gazebo, small pond, stream, walking trail through the trees, a pool, tennis court, three swings and a little garden in the back corner. After translating the signs, I discovered it includes blueberry bushes, cherry, apple and pear trees. The whole park was lovely in the winter as small wisps of snow came down. I am sure during the greener, warmer seasons of the year it is gorgeous as well. The room had plenty of space with a small table, two chairs, a television and a very comfortable bed. Every day they put two bottles of water in the room. The bathroom had a nice, warm shower with toiletries waiting for us. The beautiful view from the two windows in our room overlooked the park behind the hotel. Two of the nights, we reserved the jacuzzi. It is included in the price. We reserved it that morning so they could have it warm and ready for us. It was so nice in a room downstairs in the spa. They lit candles in the room and it was very special. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and recommend the hotel highly.…