This evening we are off back to the UK but this morning we went to see Victor Hugo’s house where he lived in exile. He had been a member of National Assembly but objected strongly to the advent of Napoleon III and was, accordingly, exiled. He spent time in both Belgium and Jersey before coming to Guernsey but this is the only house he actually owned before going back to France. on his death he left the house to his grandchildren and they gave it to the City of Paris who own it to this day. It has been recently thoroughly renovated.









After that, we walked down to the harbour.


We had lunch in a restaurant called The Slaughterhouse. Guess what it used to be? They still have the meat hooks and the track they went round on. Pictures available on their website:
Now waiting for the ferry home ….
I’m fairly partial to wainscot myself, but that seems a little overpowering, still a fascinating insight into Hugo and his tastes.
Safe journey home and thankyou for taking us along with you on the trip.
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