Hotel in Lectoure, France
La Manufacture Royale de Lectoure
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About La Manufacture Royale de Lectoure
An abandoned tannery in a remote French village might not sound like the most obvious setting for a boutique hotel. But thanks to its location on the famous Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route, the place was discovered by a pair of Parisians who spent four years overseeing its transformation into the elegant La Manufacture Royale de Lectoure. One part of the property is the Pilgrim Cottage, with simple accommodations for hikers, while the main hotel has five chic rooms characterized by sophisticated but subtle details. Co-owner Christèle, formerly a decorator and set designer, collaborated with colorists to design custom paint shades for the lime-washed walls, and rooms feature designer furnishings, vintage pieces, writing desks, and spacious bathrooms with tubs. Downstairs, the common spaces and gardens are just as aesthetically pleasing, and local delicacies are served for breakfast on ceramic dishes handmade in town.
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