Le Belvedere is a bit tricky to find but worth persevering. William the co-owner (along with Joseph we think) was charm itself and showed us to the most delightful room. Large, and with exquisite period furniture. The dining room was a joy with some fascinating period artifacts. We had three meals there, apart from breakfasts and the food was glorious - chicken, duck and guinea fowl exquisitely cooked and presented.William was a wonderful host, spoke perfect English for us and gave us the added pleasure of a tour of the 2.4 hectare garden. The gardens are still work in progress but still interesting nevertheless. We had 4 nights here, in a large very comfortable bed with wonderful views over the gardens. Has to be seen to be believed. I'm sure if you stay here you won't regret it.
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