A superb Normandy half-timbered farmhouse dating from the 11th century, which can be seen from a distance overlooking the surrounding countryside, from the A13 or the national road linking Louviers to Val-de-Reuil.
Stables, a dovecote, goats, geese, sheep and a half-timbered manor house: it is in this relaxing and bucolic setting that the Restaurant La Ferme de la Haute Crémonville welcomes you.
Entirely renovated, the Manoir de la Haute Crémonville has kept all its rustic charm with its beams, its oak parquet floor and its fireplace.
From the terrace you can see the square courtyard, with its dovecote and the annex buildings. From March to July you can see the hundred or so horses of the national stud farm around the estate.
The facade and roof of all the buildings are listed.
Location type
Categories
Environment
Roadside,
Countryside
General presentation
Location Condition Type
Well maintained
Construction period
XIXth Century,
XVth Century
Specific styles
Half-timbering