Accommodation description
Living room : 25m², TV, DVD, fireplace, 7-seater sofa, armchair. French window to terrace and garden. Dining room : 25m², table, chairs. French window to terrace. Kitchen : 12m², dishwasher, washing machine, oven, microwave, gas hob, fridge, toaster, coffee maker, kettle, table, chairs, dryer. 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Shower rooms, 3 wc's: Bedroom 1 : ground floor, 10m², large single bed (100cm), chest of drawers, cupboard. French window to conservatory. Bedroom 2 : first floor, 20m², double bed, chair, chest of drawers, cupboard. French window with garden view. Bedroom 3 : first floor, 20m², double bed, wardrobe, TV for games, video. Bedroom 4 : first floor, 20m², double bed, wardrobe, desk. Shower room 1 : ground floor, 3m², shower, basin, wc. Bathroom : first floor, 4m², bath, 2 basins. Shower room 2 : first floor, 4m², shower, basin, bidet, wc. Separate wc : ground floor.
Outdoor facilities
Grounds : 300m², enclosed, lawn, flowers, trees. Terrace : 25m², outdoor furniture, built in barbecue.
Household info : 2 TV's DVD Cot Small pets welcome On street parking Noise: none Overlooked: no. General info : Sea: 6 km Supermarket: 1 km Shops: 100m Doctor: next door Tennis: 1 km Hospital: 7 km Valognes Horse riding: 4 km Golf: 10 km, 18 holes Night-club: 9 km Restaurants: 300m Railway station: 7 km. To be paid on site : Security deposit: 400€ cash Bed linen and towels provided The property and grounds should be left clean or a charge of 80€ may be made Electric heating: upon meter reading. Allowance of 20 kwh included.
Location
On the eastern coast of the Cotentin peninsula, near the D-day landing beaches, 10 km from Ste Mère Eglise which played a key role in WWII and was the first French town to be liberated. It now hosts many small museums. 30 km south east of the the ferry port and bustling city of Cherbourg with many shops and restaurants, 8 km from the fine sandy beach and castle of Quinéville. Environment : In the centre of the village, with all amenities within easy reach. PLACES TO VISIT: Valognes. 8 km. Market town at the heart of the Cotentin Peninsula with Gallo-Romain ruins, 11th-18th century churches and 18th century private mansions when Valognes was the Versailles of Normandy. Ste Mère Eglise. 10 km. First town to be liberated after the D-Day landings hosting the Airborne Troops Museum with memorabilia of the time. Tatihou Island. 18 km. Just off the coast from the little port of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, an inhabited and fortified island with maritime museum. Also a paradise for nature lovers and in particular birdwatchers. St Vaast la Hougue. 18 km. Fishing harbour renowned for its oyster production and popular seaside resort with marina. THINGS TO DO: Forest Adventure en Cotentin, St Sauveur le Vicomte. 18 km. Tree top adventure park. At the heart of the forest, in the Marais du Cotentin and Bessin National Park, trails offering adventures from tree to tree, with zip lines, nets, walkways and bridges. Different courses, tailored to the levels and tastes of all, for both adults and children. Night courses also available but by reservation only. Golf de Cherbourg, La Glacerie. 25 km. Golf course. 9 holes Par 72 - 5780m. A beautiful course on the heights of Cherbourg with tree-lined and narrow fairways and small well-protected greens. Chateau de Pirou. 45 km. Beautiful little castle, thought to be the oldest in Normandy, dating back to the earliest Viking raids. FURTHER AFIELD: Barfleur. 25 km. Attractive and unspoilt little seaside resort and active fishing port. Cherbourg. 30 km. Lively city with many shops, restaurants and bars. Not to miss, the Cité de la Mer showing the many facets of underwater exploration with human adventure as its main theme. It includes the "Redoutable", a former French Navy submarine, now a museum and the largest submarine in the world open to the public. Bayeux. 65 km. Attractive town with well-preserved medieval centre and a renowned cathedral. Also famous for its tapestry depicting the story of the conquest of England and King Harold by the Norman William the Conqueror, in the Battle of Hastings. D-Day landings memorial museum. Caen. 95 km. Although almost completely destroyed in 1944 during WWII, Caen boasts an attractive historic centre. With beautiful abbeys and ramparts, excellent museums and lively pedestrian streets with good shops, it is well-worth a visit. HOW TO GET THERE: Low cost flights from UK to Rennes (2 hr 30mn). Ferries to Cherbourg (30mn) and Caen (75mn). |
Montebourg - Manche - Le Petit CassinMontebourg, France
Sale Type: For Rent Ref #: 0FV3304 |