Historic Hotels in Picardy and Nord pas de Calais
La Chartreuse du Val Saint Esprit. Gosnay, Nord pas de Calais.
This former property of Carthusian monks also boasts a connection to a fifteenth century Duke of Burgundy. See our specific page for La Chartreuse du Val Saint Esprit
This former property of Carthusian monks also boasts a connection to a fifteenth century Duke of Burgundy. See our specific page for La Chartreuse du Val Saint Esprit
Chateau de Cocove. Calais, Nord pas de Calais.
This mid-18th century country house is but a short drive from Calais - a welcome place to stop for the cross channel history traveller.
This mid-18th century country house is but a short drive from Calais - a welcome place to stop for the cross channel history traveller.
Hotel Clery. Hesdin, Nord pas de Calais.
This mid-eighteenth century building was once temporarily occupied by a French military icon. See our page devoted to Hesdin’s Hotel Clery.
This mid-eighteenth century building was once temporarily occupied by a French military icon. See our page devoted to Hesdin’s Hotel Clery.
Chateau de Fere. Fere en Tardenois, Picardy.
Certainly one of the most history-rich places to stay in North East France, this rural estate was once the property of Montmorency himself.
Certainly one of the most history-rich places to stay in North East France, this rural estate was once the property of Montmorency himself.
Chateau de Courcelles. Courcelles sur Vesles, Picardy.
There’s certainly a literary feel to the list of great names to have resided at Chateau de Courcelles over the past few centuries.
There’s certainly a literary feel to the list of great names to have resided at Chateau de Courcelles over the past few centuries.
How you can help: if you are aware of a historic hotel in North East France that you believe ought to be included on the site, please contact us via email ([email protected]) in the first instance. Please note that these should have connections to famous people and events from the past.