Located 4 km from the sea, this renovated barn of 130 m² is spacious, bright and functional.
It offers a living room of 43 m², a wood-burning stove, 4 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms.
In a green, natural setting, this gîte is ideal for reunions with family, friends, seminars.
A large terrace, a landscaped garden of 1,500 m², bordered by a stream.
The gîte can accommodate people with reduced mobility on the ground floor.
Located on the edge of a stream, the gîte includes:
• on the ground floor:
* a large living room composed of:
- a fully equipped kitchen with large fridge, 4 hotplates, microwave, oven, filter coffee maker, kettle
- a dining area with a large farm table for up to 14 guests
- a lounge area near the stove with large corner sofa
* a walk-in shower room, sink and WC, washing machine, changing table, storage cupboard (accessible for disabled people)
* a double bedroom (140x190 cm bed) with a chest of drawers. With its 81 cm wide door and its open space, it is accessible to people with reduced mobility (PRM).
• Upstairs :
* a dormitory: 5 beds with a reading corner, board games and comic books
* a bathroom: shower, WC, wash hand basin, hairdryer, storage cabinet
* a bedroom overlooking the meadow: 3 beds, a chest of drawers. 1 folding bed on request
* a large terrace with garden furniture
The gîteis located in a peaceful hamlet. Guests are kindly requested to respect keep noise to a minimum outside the barn after 10 p.m. and before 9 a.m. in the morning.
Thegîte will be available for 14 people from the end of March 2024.
Currently the capacity is 10 people.
Do not hesitate to contact me for any information.
OPTIONS (to be reserved 24 hours in advance):
Bed made on arrival + linen: €20 per bed
End of stay cleaning: €120 per stay
WHAT TO SEE AND DO IN THE AREA
During your stay you will find many things to visit and discover: the Carteret lighthouse, the garden of the host of the television gardening programme “Silence çapousse” (StéphaneMarie,the coastal footpaths,(GR34), historically used by Customs Officers, the Vauvillepond,the City of the Sea,the World War II D-Day landing beaches,SaintVaast la Hougue…and of course our beautiful sandy or pebble beaches, for walking, surfing