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Vacation
rentals
ST AUBIN DE BONNEVAL
(
61 Orne )
Capacity
: 12
persons maximum. House.
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Location |
ST AUBIN DE BONNEVAL
( 61 Orne )
Countryside.
Peaceful.
6
kilometres from ORBEC. 50 kilometres from LISIEUX - L'AIGLE à 30 km - DEAUVILLE - HONFLEUR. 65kilometres
from ROUEN à 80 km - ALENCON - EVREUX - CAEN.
Close to
: Shops. Horseback
riding. Hiking.
River. Tennis.
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Description
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150m².
5
bedrooms. 4 double beds.4 single beds. 1 bathroom. 3Shower room. 5WC. Kitchen.
Lounge
- Dining-room. Playroom. Washing machine. Tumble
dryer. Dishwasher. Oven. Freezer. Micro-wave. TV.
Telephone. Fireplace.
Heating.
Garden 5000m².
Garden table and
chairs. Barbecue.
Private parking. Linen provided. Linen
toilet provided. No
pets.
510
/ 710
euros / week, depending on the period requested
55 /
65 euros
per room and per night, breakfast included.
Dinner for
guests.
All charges included.
Deposit
25 % of the rental.
Cleaning service
included.
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The "gite" The « pink house » at la Hérissonnière is a XIXth century bourgeois residence in ochre bricks. It is surrounded with a small priest garden closed with railings, in the midst of a large woody private property. The parquet floor bedrooms with warm curtains and spacious beds are named “Beauvoir”, “Tulipe”, “Compagnie d’Orient” and “Découverte”. The furniture is fully “mottled”. It is antique and for most of it original : a “valet” chest from Lorraine, a vine wood armchair piece of art of a companion, an Alsatian polychromatic hosier dated 1830, a German painted cylinder-desk, a bedhead out of a Indonesian folding screen... Each bedroom has a bathroom decorated with genuine hand painted azulejos. The patterns are varied and tailor-made. BED AND BREAKFAST : The rooms are situated in the old pigeon loft besides the living quarters, ancient wooden side manor dating from the XVIth century. The Louis XIV baluster stairs tale you to the 2 bedrooms separated by a landing leading to a bathroom and its strange fountain. The morning light is sifted by stained-glass windows, warming up the Norman wardrobe and hand wrought iron canopy bed.
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