A house which is spread to other lands!From Africa to India...
In 1959, Mr and Mrs Jadot return from the Belgian Congo with their 7 children. In search of spacious accommodation, they buy the house to Offergeld. The house then resounds the laughter and games of the Jadot siblings. It is the home of hospitality ... she generously welcomes all stepchildren and many grandchildren ... it hosts young couples before their flight...
After the death of the parents, the property passed to a son. René-Marie, said Ririe, lived over 10 years in Pondicherry in southern India. He finally returned in 1985 with his 3 adoptive sons and moved to Les Tilleuls ... some memories of India still hang out in the lobby. At Ririe's death, his childhood friend, François Meurice, bought the property with his wife.
A house between homeland and cravings globetrotter!Ardennes and citizens of the world...
François is a native of the area, but he and his family are great travelers. With his wife Dominique, they worked in Africa from 1982 to 1990. Their three children were born on African soil: Maxime in Ouagadougou, Elodie in N’Djamena and Caroline in Kinshasa ... After another 3-year stay in the United States, the Meurice family settled permanently in the region of Namur in 1996. Their curiosity of the world still regularly takes them to the 4 corners of the planet...
In 2011 they bought Les Tilleuls into a guest house. The renovation project will last almost 3 years. Caroline, youngest of the family, made it her home and started the Guest House. Bachelor in Tourism, she made her professional project. Today it is Martine and Pierre Louis Lemercier, old time family friends from the African period, have replaced Caroline and continue the adventure!
We are pleased and proud to offer this beautiful home today to stay fully we wish you happy.Family Meurice
Welcome to the Les Tilleuls! We’ll see you here and will make every effort to make your stay enjoyable!Martine et Pierre-Louis