
This comfortable cottage is idael for two families to share. It has lots of original features like an arched granite doorway and huge exposed oak beams. The open plan lounge/ kitchen /dining area is ideal for family entertainment. The comfortable lounge area has a log burner and some granite walls. The well equipped kitchen area has double doors that open onto a covered veranda, this leads to the shared garden & pool area. The 1st floor has a shower room and 4 bedrooms, 2 double rooms 1 with an en-suite, a twin - bedded room and 1 room with bunk beds.
There is a separate patio area with garden furniture, sun canopy and a BBQ. There are two and a half acres of gardens with open views over undulating farmland. The communal patio area has a brick BBQ, the ideal place for parents to get to know one another, while the kids play. We have had many an enjoyable evening with a BBQ and a few drinks. The heated above ground pool is made of teak to fit in with the surroundings in the orchard. The pool is open from May - September. The gardens are the ideal place to either relax by the pool, have a picnic under a tree, or just sit and read a good book while sipping a glass a wine. There is a 14ft trampoline with safety nets, badminton, swings, boules pit, swing ball, football net, and basketball in the gardens, along with numerous games. In the covered veranda area there is table soccer and a darts board. The gardens are large and safe enough for children to play.Just down the lane there is an 18 km Patrimoine walk through lovely countryside.
There are miles of unspoilt sandy beaches within easy driving distance.
St Malo - An old Port with a walled town full of seafood restaurants, souvenir shops and pedestrian ramparts that offer a fantastic views of the port and the miles of sandy beaches.
Cancale - A small picturesque fishing town, famous for its oysters and seafood, plus there are some wonderful walks along rugged coastal paths.
Mont St Michel - The 8th wonder of the world . A magnificent abbey perched on an island joined to the mainland by a causeway. The abbey stands above a village, which is full of shops and restaurants, it is spectacular at night.
Rennes - The capital of Brittany, The beautiful 17th century Palais de Justice and medieval Place des Lices (Jousters Square) are well worth a visit for the half-timbered buildings.
Dinan - A medieval stronghold overlooking the exceptional Vallée de la Rance, Dinan is undeniably one of the most exquisite cities of Brittany. Still entirely surrounded by its ramparts, it has belfries, churches, convents, timbered houses and narrow streets disclosing their secrets as you go along. Fougeres - Overlooking vast green countryside Fougeres has retained all of the grandeur of it's glorious past. The 12th century Chateau was an outpost of medieval Brittany and one of the biggest and best-preserved fortifications in Europe. Fougeres old town still contains wooden buildings and hosts of shops and restaurants.