Set in the heart of a 6,000 m2 French garden, this "guest house" was converted from a delightful English Revival-style house, with its turrets and half-timbering. It now houses 7 rooms and suites and 3 elegantly decorated apartments. Waxed parquet floors, bathrooms opening onto bow-windows and, for some, exotic escapes (mosaics with a zellige feel and a cameo of blues for the "Majorelle" suite). Equally refined, the table d'hôtes offers excellent cuisine from Thursday to Saturday, with an emphasis on fish and seafood, all served from the first rays of sunshine on the terrace that extends into the park, with its hundred-year-old pines and rose beds. A warm and confidential place, undoubtedly one of Le Touquet's best addresses.