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The house

  • Quiet, rural area with some agricultural activity

The owners of Normandy Cottage have put a lot of thought and care into renovating the property to create a unique and comfortable living space that combines modern amenities with historic charm.
Retaining specific characteristics of the original building can add a lot of character and personality to a renovation project. In the case of Normandy Cottage, some of the original features such as exposed beams, stonework and fireplace were incorporated into the design to preserve its historic character.
Furnishing the cottage with a mix of modern and vintage furniture has creatde an eclectic and cozy atmosphere. Vintage pieces add a touch of nostalgia and history to the space, while modern furnishings can provide comfort and functionality. The result is a space that feels comfortable, lived-in, and stylish.
A fully functional kitchen with helpful gadgets and culinary tools is a great addition to any holiday rental property. Many people enjoy cooking during their vacations, and having a well-equipped kitchen can make this experience even more enjoyable.
Generous queen-sized beds and modern, clean bathrooms are also important for creating a comfortable and inviting living space. A good night's sleep and a refreshing shower can make all the difference when it comes to enjoying a holiday or vacation.
Overall, Normandy Cottage has been thoughtfully renovated to provide a comfortable and stylish living space for guests. The combination of historic charm and modern amenities are sure to make for a memorable and enjoyable stay.

Registration code

(MS)

Facilities

  • Independent
  • No smoking
  • Ecological
  • Adults only
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • Vegetable garden
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • Bath

Surroundings

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Normandy has a rich and varied history, with numerous historical sites and landmarks that span from the medieval period to World War II and beyond.
One of the most famous historical figures associated with Normandy is William the Conqueror, who was born in the town of Falaise in the 11th century. He is best known for leading the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which had a profound impact on English history and culture.
In addition to William the Conqueror, Normandy is also famous for the role it played in World War II. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy as part of the D-Day invasion. This event marked a turning point in the war and is considered one of the most significant military operations in history. Today, visitors can explore the D-Day landing sites and museums dedicated to the events of World War II in Normandy. Hill 314, Mortain is only literally down the road !
Beyond these well-known historical events, Normandy also has many other fascinating landmarks and sites to discover. For example, the Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England, is on display in the town of Bayeux. Other notable attractions include the Mont-Saint-Michel, a stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island off the coast of Normandy, and the Rouen Cathedral, an impressive Gothic cathedral that was famously painted by Claude Monet.
Overall, Normandy is a fascinating region with a rich history and many important historical sites to explore.

  • Rural
  • Hilly
  • Meadows and woodland
  • In or near a village

Reviews

Normandy Cottage. Les Remenneries has received 3 reviews over the past 4 years with an average of:
9.666666666666666 stars
  • 9 stars

    Klein, fijn 'landgoed' in een rustig gehuchtje op een schijnbaar godvergeten plekje in Normandië. Binnen alles piekfijn in orde met heel veel zorg voor detail en netheid. Buiten een klein paradijs met verzorgde tuin en weiland met oude fruitbomen. Rust is het codewoord!

    Comment from Suzanne Crown

    Thank you for your kind words.
    Our Cottage is a great place to relax and unwind.
    We hope you will come back again!!

  • 10 stars

    We had a wonderful stay in this comfortable and spacious cottage. It was very clean, well equipped with anything you may need and very practically laid out. The bed is very comfortable and, with the cottage being situated away from roads and suburbia, very quiet.
    There are picturesque views from a south facing sunny terrace and space for parking onsite around the corner. Plenty of places within reach to visit, for shopping and for dining out.
    Definitely recommend!

  • 10 stars

    Heerlijk en comfortabel huis. Schitterende en uitgebreide keuken. Heerlijke bedden,Prachtige badkamer, alles super schoon. Mooi gelegen, veel rust, mooi uitzicht. Een absolute aanrader. Van ons krijgt het huis een 10.

    Comment from Suzanne Crown

    Thank you so much! It is wonderful to hear your enjoyed our home.
    Please feel welcome to return one day !!

Restaurants, food & wine

Normandy is particularly famous for its soft cheeses, including Camembert, Boursin, and Pont-l'Évêque. These cheeses are made from cow's milk and are typically aged for several weeks to develop their characteristic creamy texture and rich, nutty flavor. They are often enjoyed with a glass of Normandy cider, which has a crisp, refreshing taste and is made from locally grown apples.
In addition to soft cheeses, Normandy also produces a variety of other dairy products, including butter and cream. Normandy butter is highly prized for its rich flavor and smooth texture, and is often used in traditional French cooking.
Normandy's cider industry is also an important part of the region's culinary heritage. Cider is made from a blend of different apple varieties, and can be either sweet or dry. In addition to being enjoyed on its own, cider is often used in cooking, particularly in savory dishes such as pork and chicken stews.
Overall, Normandy's culinary traditions are an important part of the region's culture and history. Whether you're a cheese lover, a cider aficionado, or just a foodie looking to explore new flavors, Normandy has a lot to offer!
We have several "local" restaurants, local bars and coffee shops.
Normandy is a region in the northwestern part of France known for its beautiful countryside, picturesque villages, and delicious food and drink. One of the region's most famous exports is its cider, which is made from locally grown apples and is often enjoyed with savory dishes such as crepes and galettes.

Activities

We are a few kilometres away from the Golf Course at Vire.
There are walking and riding trails around us, as well as being excellent for bicycles.
There is fishing and water sports at Lake Dathée and other venues close by.

  • Near hiking trails
  • Near riding
  • Fishing

Additional price info and offers

We are self catering, and as such we do not supply food, drink or toiletries.
There are several useful items left in the Cottage to make your stay easier, so please, if you use something, please replace it for our next guests. eg. washing powder, dishwasher tablets etc.
Due to the current high cost of heating, the radiators are turned OFF from April to October. If you do require the central heating, it can be added to your stay for an additional cost of 70 euros per week. The woodburner can be lit and used for no additional charge. If we see that the heating settings have been tampered with, without our knowledge, then we shall ask you to leave the cottage and your security deposit will be forfeited. Please inform us of any minor breakage, so we may deal with it and replace the items for future guests. We do NOT charge for minor incidents.
We expect you to leave the cottage as you found it please.

Price includes

Cleaning fee, Towels, Bed linen

Price exclusive

  • Safety deposit € 200.00

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Per week starting from

€630

Per week starting from

€630

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