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  • Quiet, rural area

Charming Norman house combining authenticity and modern comforts. It features a spacious living room with exposed beams, fireplace and convivial sitting area, a large fitted kitchen opening onto the garden, and a bright dining area.

The house has several comfortable bedrooms: a master suite with double bed, a twin bedroom and two other cosy bedrooms with double beds. There is also a cosy office area overlooking the garden, ideal for teleworking.

For added convenience, there is a fully-equipped laundry area (washing machine, tumble dryer) and plenty of storage space.

The whole property is nestled in a quiet, leafy setting, perfect for relaxing with family or friends.

Registration code

(MS)

Facilities

  • No smoking
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Pets welcome
  • Cot
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer

Availability of 'Lazy Lane'

Surroundings

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The property is located in Gruchet-Saint-Siméon (76), in the heart of the Pays de Caux, in peaceful, leafy surroundings. Ideally located between the countryside and the seaside, it is within easy reach of the beaches of Quiberville-sur-Mer and Saint-Valery-en-Caux (15 minutes by car), as well as the charming listed village of Veules-les-Roses.

Nearby, you'll also find the typical Luneray market (every Sunday morning), numerous hiking trails and a host of cultural attractions (Château de Miromesnil, churches in Varengeville-sur-Mer, etc.).

The accommodation is perfectly located for enjoying the sea, nature and Normandy's heritage, while remaining in a calm and relaxing setting.

  • Rural
  • In or near a village

Restaurants, food & wine

The region is renowned for its generous, gourmet Normandy cuisine. You can sample :

Seafood: oysters from Veules-les-Roses, scallops from Dieppe, whelks, mussels and fresh fish.

PDO cheeses: heart-shaped Neufchâtel, Camembert, Pont-l'Évêque, Livarot.

Traditional dishes: Vallée d'Auge chicken (with cider and cream), salt-meadow lamb, Caen-style tripe.

Sweet treats: apple pie, teurgoule (rice pudding with cinnamon), home-made jams.

Every Sunday, the Luneray market is the perfect opportunity to discover local producers and sample regional specialities.

🍷 Wines & Drinks

Although Normandy is not a wine-growing region, it is famous for its apple-based drinks:

Raw or sweet cider

Poiré (pear cider)

Calvados (cider brandy, ideal for "trou normand")

Pommeau de Normandie (aperitif made from apple juice and calvados)

These drinks go perfectly with Norman cheeses and desserts.

Activities

Nature and landscapes
- Walks and hikes : The region is full of walking and cycling trails. You can explore the small valleys and typical villages of the Pays de Caux, accessible by bike or on foot.Heritage & Culture

Château de Miromesnil: Discover the birthplace of a great writer, surrounded by a remarkable garden.

Château-musée de Dieppe: Listed, this museum offers an insight into the region's harbour history, with beautiful views over the sea.

Historic Rouen: 44 km away, enjoy guided tours of the old centre and captivating cultural walks .

Villages & beaches

Veules-les-Roses: One of the most beautiful villages in France, with its water mills, its walks along the Veules (the smallest river in France) and its charming cliff-top scenery.

Walks on the Veules: Stroll along the river and discover its peaceful springs.

Saint-Valery-en-Caux: Ideal for a day by the sea, perfect for relaxing on the beach or strolling along the coastline .

Quiberville-sur-Mer: Another beautiful beach to explore nearby .

Leisure & Family

Angiens Accrobranche (Tree Adventures): A fun and adventurous activity in the trees, perfect for families .

Nature & Protected areas

Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Nature Park: This vast natural area offers forests, marshes and heritage sites (abbeys, mills, traditional trades) for you to discover on wonderful outings.

Outings & Local markets

Luneray market: Every Sunday morning, immerse yourself in the local atmosphere of this traditional market.

Festive events: Village fetes, festivals, guided tours and exhibitions punctuate local life according to the season.

Guided tour of Varengeville-sur-Mer: Discover the church of Saint-Valéry and the nearby marine cemetery .

  • Near hiking trails

Additional price info and offers

Pet package:

50€ per stay and per pet

Heating package Only for cold and damp periods.
160€ per stay

Firewood:
15 logs are offered to you beyond a contribution can be asked to you.

Price includes

Cleaning fee, Towels, Bed linen

Price exclusive

  • Safety deposit € 900.00

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Per week starting from

€1,140

Per week starting from

€1,140

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