Suites by Manoir de la Crasvillerie
Built in the heart of the Val de Saire, La Crasvillerie testifies to a rich historical past of Réville. This solid granite manor is a witness of the feudal and warlike architecture of the 15th and 16th centuries. It interests the legend as much as the history. He sheltered one of the most daring sailors, one of the most feared privateers of his time, François Le Clerc, called "Leg of Wood". He was ennobled by King Henry II in 1551. He settled at the Crasville mansion known as La Crasvillerie, and continued to organize distant and fruitful expeditions through the Canaries to the West Indies. You can enjoy the charm of the manor with the comfort of a careful renovation and a warm decoration.
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