You will be surprised by this circular room on the 1st floor which was the subprefect office. The shower is hidden in a brick and tadelakt alcove. It is our smallest room - 24 sq.m. - but its blue ceiling will offer you the immensity of the Saharan sky at the sunset.
It has a copper double bed (140 cm) and is decorated with objects coming mainly from Morocco.
A house of charm and character: In 2018, we fell in love with the former sub-prefecture of the Tarn, in the historic heart of Lavaur, and decided to bring it back to life through a high-end accommodation and restaurant project.
We have restored and embellished the house to offer 6 elegant and spacious rooms from 85€/d, in a restful and pleasant setting in the heart of the town.
This work was carried out with the financial support of the Occitania region.
In the heart of Lavaur, in the land of Cocagne, we open the doors of our guest house, a beautiful 19th century residence.
This private mansion was built in 1830 by Guillaume Daguilhon Pujol, then sub-prefect, to house the sub-prefecture which remained there until the 1920s.
The house is set in an enclosed garden where a superb 400 year old cedar tree reigns supreme. You will be able to rest in its beneficent shade, have breakfast by the pool or read a book in the coolness of our patios, in complete privacy.
Forget the car! The old town, the shops, everything is within walking distance, including the famous Saturday morning market.
Moreover, the guest house is ideally located at an equal distance from Albi, Toulouse and Castres. We are less than 45 minutes by car or train from these major and unmissable sites in the Occitan region. We are only 1 hour from the medieval city of Carcassonne, a must see when visiting the region.
Holidays and disability: Our house has the Tourism and Disability label.
We are keen to enable people with reduced mobility to stay in a charming house with their companions.
We have put at their disposal 2 rooms equipped with a kitchen.