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In 2014, French architects Tina Trigala and Yves Lesprit renovated this 19th-century manor in Puducherry’s old quarter, and transformed it into a stylish abode for the weary traveller. Original colonial details are still very much present, but local handicrafts and materials have been used to create a modern look, such as wicker lanterns hanging from the ceilings, new Kadappa stone floors and Chettinad tiles. The six suites are individually named and unique – for example, in India Song, lyrics of a song from the French drama of the same name are painted on the bathroom door. All are equally sophisticated, with chalk-white walls, teakwood furniture, space-age reading lights, silver desk lamps and contemporary art. There’s a small but rather lovely rooftop swimming pool, where you can sip freshly squeezed juices or cocktails under a shady mango tree. The staff members are attentive but respectful of your privacy. French classics are served at lunch and dinner in the leafy courtyard and in the morning you can have a sumptuous poolside feast of French pastries, Coorg honey and baguettes so good you might even think you’re in France.
Romantic Break
Learning
Total relaxation
Hideaway
Local markets
City Style
Great walks
Restaurant
Outstanding location
Historic
Restrictions on children
Colonial
Sit-out Terrace
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Free wifi
Luxury
Charming
Bicycles available
Borrow a bike and explore the city on two wheelsRestaurant
Fresh and local ingredientsRestrictions on children
Must be 16 or overSwimming Pool
OutdoorIn room DVD
Outdoor dining
No pets
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Air conditioning
Airport transfer
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Communal Dining
Parking
Bath robes
Free wifi
Wifi
In room music system
Satellite / Cable TV
Garden
Learning
Local markets
Great walks
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