The entrance to this 18th-century mansion is along a beautiful avenue of lime trees, and already the tone is set: refined, witty charm. In the heart of Étretat, a town dear to painters and writers, this elegant residence is now the property of Camille Gersdorff, who has transformed it into a guest house, distilling a cleverly old-fashioned atmosphere, with its oak parquet floors, flowery curtains and objects sourced from all over the world. The 5 bright, spacious bedrooms are inspired by the same theme, and are extended by small balconies opening onto the garden. On the first floor, a library, lounge and chic kitchen also welcome guests, not forgetting the home cinema in the basement. An ideal stopover, 300 m from the mythical cliffs and the Maison Maurice Leblanc.