No village has any right to be as pretty as Beuvron-en-Auge, which consists of an oval central place, ringed by a glorious ensemble of multicoloured half-timbered houses. The largest of these, the yellow and brown sixteenth-century Vieux Manoir at the south end of the village, backs onto a stream and open fields. The beams around its first story bear weather-beaten carvings, including one of a Norman soldier.
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Pavé d'Auge
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Auberge de la Boule d'Or
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Shelly & Nyah, lunching at the creperie
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