Sumba Room
A bed-and-breakfast in Normandy inspired by a beautiful little island in Indonesia.
Indonesia — Family Suite
Sumba is a small, unspoiled island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. We lived there for a year and know how important family is in Sumba, which is why this charming 25-square-meter room is the family suite.
- Breakfast
- Shower
- Linens & towels
- Free crib and baby gear available upon request
Starting at €109 per night | Breakfast included
*A surcharge of €20 per night applies for the third person and beyond (sofa bed); this will be displayed at the time of booking.
Good to know
The Sumba Room has its own private bathroom (shower). The restroom on the landing is shared with another room. On-site parking is free, and breakfast is served every morning in the dining room on the ground floor.
Our room amenities
For your comfort, every room comes with the same amenities and services included
Breakfast
Included in your stay
Wi-Fi
Free and unlimited access
Private bathroom
Shower in every room
Linens & towels
Included
Hair dryer
Available
Complimentary tray
Coffee, tea, water
Television
With Chromecast
, and more (Netflix, Prime, Disney+)
Baby gear
Bed & Accessories (available upon request)
Our trip to Indonesia
A Year in the Land of a Thousand Volcanic Islands
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Our trip to Greece began with a scent: the aroma of wild thyme wafting up from the hills of Athens in the early morning, mingling with the smell of freshly ground coffee and souvlaki sizzling at the corner of a tavern. For a month, we traveled through this sun-drenched country, from the Peloponnese to Crete, via the Cyclades.
It was in Santorini that we were struck by those weathered wooden beams running across the low ceilings of the old houses. This simple yet striking architecture, where every element serves a purpose and possesses a raw beauty, inspired us to design this room. We wanted to recreate that unique feeling here: the sense of stepping into a warm, intimate sanctuary where time slows down.
We brought back a few treasures from there that now adorn the Greece room: a small blue-and-white ceramic piece bought at the port of Paros, an embroidered linen pillow found at a craft market in Mykonos, and, above all, this driftwood mirror made by a craftsman we met in Naxos. Each object tells a story of that journey.
As you step into this room, we hope you’ll feel a touch of that Mediterranean warmth: Greek hospitality—that filoxenia, which literally means “love of the stranger”—which meant so much to us during our stay.
At the gateway to the Alabaster Coast
From Maison Le Catelier, set out to explore the cliffs of Étretat, the ports of Dieppe and Fécamp, or Veules-les-Roses, listed among the most beautiful villages in France. Normandy is full of treasures just a 30-minute drive away.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Sumba Room can accommodate 2 to 4 people. It features a 160×200 cm double bed and a 130×190 cm sofa bed for two additional guests (supplement of €20 per night).
Yes, the Sumba room has its own private bathroom with a shower. The restroom on the landing is shared with another room.
Yes, breakfast is included in the room rate. It is served every morning in the dining room on the ground floor and features local and homemade items.
Yes, we can provide a crib and baby supplies upon request when you make your reservation.
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is by 11:00 AM. If you plan to arrive late, please let us know in advance.
We accept credit cards, cash, and checks upon your arrival. Online reservations do not charge your card; payment is made on site.
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- +33 7 66 54 90 80
- maisonlecatelier76@gmail.com
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