I booked a weeks stay in Studio 29 for my husband and myself based on the reviews that I had read on Trip Advisor, and I must say that we were both more than pleased with my choice.
The owner, Lynn, lives on site and is friendly, welcoming and unobtrusive. The Studio itself is based at the end of Lynn's walled garden and is reached by walking through a passage from one of the main streets in Honfleur. As others have said, once the garden is reached there is total peace and quiet, apart from the ringing of the church bells (although these stop at around 9.00 pm).
The Studio is beautifully fitted out with great use being made of the space available. Everything was spotlessly clean and the kitchen area was provided with everything that was necessary to produce basic meals. The seating area for eating is a bit restricted (there is a breakfast bar) but if you are lucky, as we were, a table and chairs are provided on the secluded private patio and meals can be enjoyed out there. Take some candles and enjoy the atmosphere!
We had driven to Honfleur and Lynn told us where to park for free about eight minutes walk away, which was a great bonus.
For anyone thinking of booking, I would also say that having been to other self-catering establishments which were not so well equipped, I went armed with loads of things that I thought I needed for the week, such a washing up liquid and cloths etc., but Lynn provides not only these necessities but also shampoo, soap and shower gel, She also leaves a selection of tea bags, ground coffee and sugar. Towels and bed linen are changed every three to four days and supplies of toilet rolls replenished.
I cannot fault anything about Studio 29 and I would recommend this accommodation to anyone thinking of visiting Honfleur. My only reservation would be that there are steps up to the Studio which might make it difficult to access for anyone with limited mobility but we will certainly be going back at sometime in the future.