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Chateau near d-day beaches Normandy Cherbourg
Manoir De Savigny
Castle for 15 people near the sea and the d-day beaches in Normandy
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16th cent Chateau near the d-day beaches, utah beach, sainte mere l'eglise, Cherbourg in Normandy. For groups up to 15 people , lounge, living room, kitchen and bar. Very comfortable accommodation with central heating, WIFI, large TV, HIFI system, large parking, 2.5 ha of gardens. Restaurants at 3 km The space 16 th century manor house located near Valognes, Cherbourg (ferries) and the d-day beaches with Utah beach , Omaha beach and sainte mere l’église. You will be made very welcome in this property in a quiet environment with 2.5 ha of landscaped garden and a pond. Calm and rest assured. For a weekend or a longer vacation we will offer you all the charm of the old and the comfort of the modern (WIFI, large size bed). Parkings. Restaurants at 3 km. A cottage is also available up to 7 people (3 bedrooms+ 3 bathrooms) on the same property (see other renting on the property). The maximum of guests can be 22 people: 15 people in the manor house + 7 people in the cottage The manor house for 15 people: An old spiral stone staircase leads to the bedrooms on the 1st and 2nd floors. 4 very comfortable double rooms with ensuite bathroom and 2 apartments are available. Total 8 bedrooms with 7 queen beds and 1 single, bathrooms with bathtub or shower. The other rooms available are a lounge, a bar, a large dining room with a full equipped kitchen and a laundry. Patios with tables are available in different parts of the garden. Around: The central position of the Manor will enable you to visit a lot of interest places: "La cité de la mer" in Cherbourg, the Channel Islands, Jersey and Guernsey, the D-Day beaches and its monuments (20 mn from Utah beach, 40 mn from Omaha beach and 10 mn from Sainte Mère l'Eglise), the Mont saint Michel is 1h30 drive. History: The main building dates from the 16 th century, but the foundations are still older. Important renovations have been made during the 18 th century. Its setting dates from the Gallo-Roman period and Savigny was joined to the famous roman town of Alauma. The old Roman causeway of Cosedia borders the property.
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France · Lower Normandy · ValognesGot questions?
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