Lovingly Restored and charming converted luxury farmhouse in idyllic setting in the peaceful Normandy countryside.
The property has been lovingly converted and retains many original features including the original timber frame in the master bedroom and stone walls in the lounge. The property also has a telescope for the very clear night sky's free from light pollution. There is a hot tub/jacuzzi in the garden that can be used year round.
Please note the house will take a coupe of days to heat up in the winter months.
Ground Floor
Large lounge featuring three large sofas, large coffee table made from a converted Indian ox cart, large stone fireplace with wood burner, large French cupboard, side table with hi-fi and CD player. Many board games (monopoly, scrabble, who wants to be a millionaire, cards etc etc). CD's DVD's. Double doors opening onto the secluded patio.
Modern kitchen.
Large dining room with 8 seater table, wood stove, corner seat, Bayeux tapestry wall hanging, timber feature ceiling
Double bedroom featuring double bed, side tables, wardrobe, heaters, rug and window overlooking the garden
Hallway with spiral staircase.
First Floor
Master bedroom ensuite featuring double bed, side tables, storage trunk, wardrobe, two seats and table by the window overlooking the garden and surrounding countryside. The ensuite has a shower, toilet and washbasins.
Large family bathroom, featuring two washbasins, toilet, bath and shower
Double bedroom, featuring double bed, bedside tables, seats by windows, wardrobe and traditional singer sewing machine room feature.
Additional Notes
The property features dual UK and French plug sockets throughout. Please note that due to the staircase and timber beams across the thresholds of the bedroom doors the property may not be suitable for very young children. The property also has a telescope for the very clear night sky's free from light pollution.
There is a traditional Boulles set at the house and an ideal location to the rear of the property where there is a wide gravel path.
Please note if you come in winter we leave enough wood for the first day or two. More wood can be purchased in Tinchbury (5 min drive). The house can be cold in the winter for the first few days before it heats up, if no guests have just vacated it. Although lovely in the winter, please do consider this when booking.
You would have the whole of the house and gardens, there is no shared, or attached accomodation.