Old stone house between Crozon and Camaret (sea 200m)
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This beautiful 18th century house entirely renovated with taste is ideal for a family holiday in the waterfront. The house is kérifloch, a small hamlet of Saint Fiacre in the town of Crozon 200 m from the beach for fishing and walking 2 km from the beautiful beach of Trez rouz.. It is composed of 2 bedroom ground-floor (2 double), one with en suite bathroom and two further bedrooms (1 double bed and 2 single beds) upstairs with sea views At ground floor, the house has a large lounge with armchairs, sofa, TV, Wifi and a fireplace. A large veranda served by the fully equipped kitchen allows you to eat while enjoying the garden. A second separate toilet is next to the second bathroom. Its walled garden can accommodate our canine friends (available niches) The house is rented from Sunday to Sunday in summer, from Saturday to Saturday during school holidays. We accept course stays (3 days minimum) out of season. Possibility to rent towels and sheets. The rent is given excluding charges on the site Possibility to rent towels and sheets. The rent is given excluding charges on the site In addition to the rental, the charges detailed below will be invoiced: Package charges (water, electricity, wifi, taxes) are €50 (01/05 to 31/08) and €75 (01/09 to 30/04) Compulsory exit cleaning: 90 Euros Sheets on request: 15 Euros per double bed and 10 Euros per small bed Bathroom linen on request: 5 € / person If presence of animal: 10€ for the stay/animal A security deposit of 300 € is required for the rental on arrival (this is not cashed and is returned quickly) The charges for water, electricity, Wifi, tourist taxes, cleaning, presence of animals) will be recorded at the end of the stay. Possibility of loaning a raclette machine on request Equipment available for young children: high chair, travel cot
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