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Yannick Morin
3 rue Sous L'église
La Gaillarde
76740

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0232909688

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0661022113

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Welcome to our charming holiday cottages, perfect for up to 5 guests. With a spacious area of 91 square meters, this cottage is attached to another holiday cottage, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

Upon entering, you will find a comfortable living room with a flat-screen TV (82 cms) that provides access to various channels, including international ones. The fully equipped kitchen includes a dishwasher and microwave for your convenience.

The cottage features a separate toilet for added privacy. The sleeping arrangements consist of one bedroom with a double bed (160X200) and a single bed (90X200), as well as another bedroom with a double bed (160X200) and a baby bed.

The bathroom is equipped with a shower, a washing machine, and a tumble dryer. With its 3-star rating, the cottage offers a high level of comfort. Bed sheets are provided, and the beds are made prior to your arrival.

We are happy to welcome your furry friends, as the cottage is pet-friendly. Additionally, there is a grassland available for horses upon request. The cottage also includes a 300 square meter garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.

Located near a hiking trail, the cottage provides easy access to scenic walks and exploration.

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Attractions

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  • Jardins d'Agapanthe: Situated in Grigneuseville, these beautiful gardens feature a unique blend of English and Japanese landscaping designs. Visitors can stroll through the meticulously manicured gardens, admire the variety of plants, and relax in the tranquil surroundings.
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