The lovely setting, the history of the hotel and its quiet grace make this a very desirable place to settle in and enjoy the beauty of Brittany. As we were leaving, I had in mind some minor criticisms. But some miles under the belt and the memory is very positive. The starred restaurant was closed (Sunday and Monday) during our stay, and we would have enjoyed trying it. Their sister restaurant, down on the harbor, is a decent bistro, but not a destination venue. The grounds and architecture of the house are delightful. The bedrooms are fine, a little basic for a four star hotel, but quite comfortable. As to breakfast, we would have preferred stronger coffee, but the scrambled eggs cooked to order were excellent and the lady in the breakfast room could not have been more gracious. Wifi was sketchy, and the front desk made several adjus**ents to a router in the hall. The internet still came and went. The main takeaway is that this is a charming town and the hotel has the prime location. It sits at a perfect viewpoint, with understated style, some distinctive art work in the public spaces. The staff is congenial and helpful. We would return.