Maison Trianon 1928

Logo of Maison Trianon established in 1928 with a black background and gold accents.
Interior view of a staircase with framed black-and-white architectural drawings on the wall.

Built in 1928, Maison Trianon 1928 is a carefully restored family townhouse located in Quiévrechain, on the French-Belgian border, just minutes from Valenciennes and Mons.

The house has remained within the same family since it ceased to serve as housing for the workforce of the nearby industrial workshops in 1970. It has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its original character while providing the comfort expected by modern travellers. Throughout the house, period and vintage furnishings, traditional details and carefully selected decorative elements sit alongside contemporary conveniences, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that many guests describe as feeling like a home.

Architecturally, Maison Trianon forms part of a distinctive interwar development characterised by red brick and rendered façades, decorative half-timbering, arched windows and steep pitched roofs. These carefully designed houses reflected the ambition of the period to provide attractive and comfortable homes for local families while contributing to a coherent architectural identity throughout the neighbourhood.

Spanning approximately 110 square metres, the property offers two comfortable bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dining area, a central dining room, living room, bathroom, laundry and dedicated workspace. High-speed fibre internet, quality bedding, modern appliances and a carefully considered interior make the house equally suited to short leisure stays, family visits or longer professional assignments.

One of the property's most appreciated features is its private garden and terrace. Mature trees, flowering borders and outdoor seating areas provide a peaceful retreat during the warmer months, while the quiet residential setting ensures a relaxing stay throughout the year.

Maison Trianon 1928 enjoys a unique location at the crossroads of northern France and Belgium. Valenciennes can be reached in around fifteen minutes, while Mons, Tournai, Saint-Ghislain and the Avesnois Regional Nature Park are all within easy reach. Lille, Brussels and Bruges can be comfortably explored as day trips, while the nearby Paris-Brussels motorway provides convenient access to the wider region. Whether visiting family, exploring the industrial and cultural heritage of Northern France and Belgium, or simply seeking a comfortable base from which to discover both countries, the house provides an authentic and welcoming place to stay.

Flexible stays

Maison Trianon 1928 can be booked either as the full two-bedroom house or, for solo travellers and short professional stays, as a one-bedroom stay using either the Chambre Magnolia or the Chambre Apollon.

The house remains private to you during your stay. The one-bedroom options simply allow guests who do not need both bedrooms to book the home at a more suitable rate.

A bedroom with a wooden headboard, white bedding, and a floral-patterned quilt. The wall behind the bed has wallpaper with parrots and flowers. There are two framed bird illustrations above the headboard. Two white bedside lamps are on the side tables. Blue curtains with gold tassels frame large windows, allowing natural light into the room. A brass chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and a mirror with a gold frame is on the wall to the left.

APOLLON

A private one-bedroom version of Maison Trianon 1928, with Apollon prepared for your stay and exclusive use of the house, garden and living spaces.

Living room with white patterned sofa, blue pillows, and a bouquet of flowers. Two white lamps with blue patterns on side tables. A tapestry with a floral and castle scene hangs on the wall behind the sofa. Other chairs with green and gold upholstery are partially visible.

MAISON TRIANON 1928

The complete two-bedroom townhouse, with Magnolia and Apollon both prepared for your stay, and exclusive use of the house, garden, living spaces, kitchen, bathroom, laundry and workspace.

A bedroom with a wooden bed with a carved headboard, white bedding, and a decorative pillow. There are two nightstands with white lamps on each side of the bed. The room has a window with sheer white curtains and coral drapes, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and a white fireplace with a mirror above it.

MAGNOLIA

A private one-bedroom version of Maison Trianon 1928, with Magnolia prepared for your stay and exclusive use of the house, garden and living spaces.

  • “This was our third stay at Maison Trianon, and it is no coincidence. Extremely clean, well equipped and comfortable, in a quiet neighbourhood close to shops and everyday amenities. We will be back.”

    Pascal, France

    Repeat guest

  • “A very peaceful and beautifully decorated home, immaculately clean and ideal for families. The property is conveniently located about 15 minutes from central Valenciennes, with Brussels also within easy reach for classical music concerts and cultural events. I recommend this elegant house and will come again.”

    Nadia, Dubai UAE

    Family trip

  • We absolutely loved the decor of the house, a wonderful atmosphere and very comfortable. The garden was lovely..."

    Stoop, Netherlands

    Holiday

  • "Beautifully decorated, combining vintage furnishings with all the modern comforts needed for everyday living."

    Paul, Ireland

    Business long stay

  • "A quiet neighbourhood close to shops and everyday amenities. The house is very well equipped and comfortable."

    Christelle, France

    Family Stay

  • “A family home full of charm. You immediately feel at home.”

    Nicolas, France

    Business trip

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Stories from the Archive

Places are shaped not only by architecture, but by the objects, memories and people connected to them. Discover the stories behind the buildings, collected pieces, family heirlooms, photography and contributions that form part of the collection.

A tabletop has a blue and gold ceramic table lamp, a black photo album, a white tray with the words 'Live Dior,' a small electronic device, and a wooden magazine holder containing magazines. A large mirror along the wall reflects a picture frame, a clock, and draped curtains.

Guest Information






Valenciennes - St Guislain

15 min

Mons

20 min

From 4pm, or by prior arrangement

Check-in

By 10.00am, or by prior arrangement

Check-out 

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Free street parking directly outside

Parking


Lille Lesquin: 45 min

Bruxelles Zaventem: 1h15min

Paris Charles De Gaulle: 2h15min

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