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This is a description of an old house that was restored in 2013/2014. The house is 300 square meters and has 4 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet. Each room has a unique theme and is decorated with elements related to that theme. The Captain's room, for example, is decorated in a marine and captain style, with items and family photos that give it a cabin boat feel. This room also has a terrace that resembles a boat deck.The Genghis Khan room is designed to look like a Mongolian yurt, with walls and a "roof" made of stretched canvas. The roof is supported by a central pillar and wooden beams, and the room is decorated with traditional yurt elements such as a painted chest and Mongolian stove. The color scheme of this room is red and cream. It has a French door that leads to the terrace, and a corridor that provides access to the courtyard garden. The bathroom in this room is spacious and features a walk-in shower.
The Maharani room, also known as the Indian Chamber, is 30 square meters and is decorated in a refined Indian style with blue tones. It includes original furniture and has a door that leads directly to the courtyard garden. There is also another door that allows communication with an adjoining room, making it suitable for families.
The "French" room has a classic decor inspired by the 18th and 19th century. It overlooks the garden courtyard and has a large bay window.
All the rooms have double beds, with sizes ranging from 140x200 to 180x200 depending on the room. The Genghis Khan room also has an additional bed (90x200) that can accommodate up to 3 people. Guests have various areas where they can socialize, such as a small area by the fireplace in the entrance, the dining room/library, or the terrace.
Guests can also enjoy evening dinner made from regional produce, cooked by the host, by making a reservation.
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To get to the house, follow these travel directions:
If you are coming from Caen or Cherbourg, continue until you reach the end of Caen. Then, take the Rots / Bretteville lOrguelleuse exit. Keep driving for about 4 km until you reach the village of Bretteville lOrgueilleuse. Once there, exit at the junction of a small street on the right called rue de Secqueville. The house will be located there.
If you are coming from Bayeux or Cherbourg, take the Secqueville / Bretteville lOrgueilleuse / Putot en Bessin exit. As you enter Bretteville, drive under the N13 and continue until you reach a roundabout. At the roundabout, turn right towards the village. The house will be 200m ahead, on the left, at the intersection with Street Secqueville.
If you are coming from Caen or Cherbourg, continue until you reach the end of Caen. Then, take the Rots / Bretteville lOrguelleuse exit. Keep driving for about 4 km until you reach the village of Bretteville lOrgueilleuse. Once there, exit at the junction of a small street on the right called rue de Secqueville. The house will be located there.
If you are coming from Bayeux or Cherbourg, take the Secqueville / Bretteville lOrgueilleuse / Putot en Bessin exit. As you enter Bretteville, drive under the N13 and continue until you reach a roundabout. At the roundabout, turn right towards the village. The house will be 200m ahead, on the left, at the intersection with Street Secqueville.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 95 | 110 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 95 | 125 |
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Attractions
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contributions during World War II and the D-Day landings. It provides an immersive experience with exhibits, artifacts, and personal stories.
- Pegasus Bridge: Situated in Ranville, Pegasus Bridge is famous for being the first place liberated by Allied forces during D-Day. The original bridge has been replaced, but a museum stands nearby, showcasing the history and heroism of the event.
- Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy: Found in Bayeux, this museum highlights the Battle of Normandy and its impact on the region. Discover a vast collection of military vehicles, weapons, photographs, and personal testimonies that shed light on this significant historical event.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Housed in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable embroidered cloth that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Dating back to the 11th century, this UNESCO-listed treasure is a must-see for history enthusiasts.
- Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Located in Arromanches-les-Bains, this circular cinema offers a 360-degree film experience that immerses visitors in the D-Day landings and the construction of the Mulberry Harbor. The film provides a unique perspective on the scale and challenges of the operation.
- Omaha Beach: Situated in Colleville-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach was one of the main landing sites during D-Day. Today, it stands as a poignant memorial to the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives. Visitors can walk along the beach and visit the nearby American Cemetery.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in Caen, the Caen Memorial Museum is a comprehensive museum dedicated to peace and remembrance. It explores the causes and consequences of World War II and promotes peace through its thought-provoking exhibits.
- Mont-Saint-Michel: Although not extremely close, Mont-Saint-Michel is a renowned tourist attraction in Normandy. Located approximately 1.5 hours away, it is a medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. With its stunning architecture and unique tidal surroundings, it offers a truly unforgettable experience. Please note that distances and travel times provided are approximate and may vary depending on traffic conditions.