Holiday home - Marche-en-Famenne - La Ferme aux Moines

The Ferme au Moines in Humain, built of local stone, was operated by Rochefort Abbey until the start of the last century.
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Main benefits of the lodgings

  • Garden
  • Terrace

Fees

Weekend, all year € 470,00
Week, all year € 1 130,00

New year’s eve

Week (7 nights) € 2 200,00

Belgian Bank holiday weekend

3 nights € 990,00
4 nights € 1 240,00

Christmas

Week (7 nights) € 2 200,00

Additional costs

Guaranty € 400,00
Cleaning € 75,00
Tourist tax (per night/per person) € 1,15

Fees

All-inclusive 24,00 € - 29,00 €/n.

Availabilities

Details

Lodging size 260 m²
Number of bedrooms 4
Number of bathrooms 2
Number of levels 3
Rooms of lodging 1 Sitting room 1 Dining room 2 Bathrooms
3 Toilets
Indoor appliances Hairdryer Open fire Radio
Television Wi-Fi
Electrical appliances Coffee machine Coffee maker Dish washer
Freezer Iron and ironing board Microwave
Mixer Oven Refrigerator
Washing machine
Outside appliances Barbecue Garden Terrace
Setting Beside the fields Detached dwelling In a village
In the countryside
Baby Baby bed Baby chair Changing table
Parking Bicycle space Motorbike Garage Private parking
Animals accepted No
Smoking allowed No

Location

Rue de Thys, 38
6900 Humain (Marche-en-Famenne)

Nearby activities

  • Bakery 3.7 km
  • Train station 4.0 km
  • Shops 3.5 km
  • Pharmacy 3.5 km
  • Bus stop 0.2 km

The owners

Guido JACOBS & Ellen DE WILDE

Hello, my name is Guido, but people also like to call me Guy.
When we first saw this 400-year-old farmhouse on the estate of the Abbey of Rochfort, we fell in love with it instantly. As soon as we could, we bought it and began working on its renovation. Every idea involved keeping as much of its original charm as possible with respect to traditional methods. One of our first thoughts was that we wanted to make this joyful setting available to others who like the nice things in life, otherwise known here as “bon vivants”. We want all our guests to return home with a little part of this farm in their hearts.