The Manoir d'Hermos is located in Saint-Éloi-de-Fourques, in the Eure department of Normandy. This location offers a peaceful and green setting, ideal for your private and professional events.
Hermos Manor was built in the 16th century, in 1535, by Robert de Thumery and completed in 1550 under Henry II by Claude de Lorraine I, Duke of Guise. It served as a hunting lodge for Henry IV. In 1679, a chapel dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul was built on the upper floor. Since 1893, the Windsor family has made Hermos their family estate.
Hermos Manor has several facilities ideal for events:
Yes, Logis d'Hermos is wheelchair accessible, with adapted facilities to ensure optimal comfort for all guests.
The estate has 5 guest rooms in the main Manor House, each with a private bathroom, as well as 10 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms in the Logis d'Hermos, allowing accommodation for up to 38 people in total.
The Manoir d'Hermos is ideal for weddings, seminars, family or friends' receptions, and other private or professional events requiring a calm, elegant and spacious setting that can accommodate 100 to 180 people.
Yes, it is possible to reserve the Manor and its extension for the cocktail reception, as well as the Lodge for the evening and the entire weekend, in order to fully enjoy the estate in complete privacy.
The Manor is located in the heart of a 12-hectare park including a vast wooded garden, an orchard, fields, a secure body of water, as well as an esplanade visible from the steps of the Manor, offering a natural and serene setting.
The estate provides a fully equipped 40m² professional kitchen: refrigerated cabinet, dishwasher, two ovens including one professional oven, ideal for caterers or for preparing your meals during your events.