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This description highlights the features and themes of the restored old house. In 2013/2014, a 300 sqm house was restored to offer a luxurious and charming experience. The house consists of 4 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet. Each room is uniquely decorated, showcasing different themes. For example, the Captain's room follows a marine and captain theme, allowing guests to experience the ambiance of a cabin boat with personal items and family photos. This room also extends to a terrace designed like a boat deck, offering access to the courtyard garden and outdoors through a staircase.The Genghis Khan room resembles a Mongolian yurt, with canvas walls and a roof supported by a central pillar and wooden beams. The decor inside is typical of yurts, with a painted chest and a Mongolian stove. The color scheme is red and cream. This room has direct access to the terrace through a French door and connects to the courtyard garden through a corridor. The bathroom in this room is spacious and features a walk-in shower.
The Maharani room, with an area of 30 sqm, is elegantly decorated in an Indian theme with shades of blue and includes authentic furniture. It has a door leading directly to the courtyard garden and provides the option for communication with an adjoining room, making it ideal for families.
The French room showcases a classic decor inspired by the 18th and 19th century. It offers a beautiful view of the garden courtyard through a large bay window.
All the rooms feature double beds (ranging from 140x200 to 180x200 depending on the room). The Genghis Khan room also has an additional single bed (90x200) to accommodate up to three people. Guests can socialize in the fireplace area at the entrance, the dining room/library, or relax on the terrace. Additionally, guests have the option to reserve dinner, where the host personally cooks regional dishes using local produce.
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Directions
To reach the destination in Caen, Cherbourg, follow these directions:
1. Head towards Cherbourg from Caen.
2. When you reach the end of Caen, continue on the road and take the exit for Rots/Bretteville l'Orguelleuse.
3. Drive for approximately 4 km and pass through the village of Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse.
4. Look for a small street on the right called Rue de Secqueville and take that turn. Your destination will be on this street.
To reach the destination in Bayeux (Cherbourg), follow these directions:
1. Take the exit for Secqueville/Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse/Putot en Bessin when you're on the road to Bayeux (Cherbourg).
2. As you enter Bretteville, go under the N13 and at the roundabout, turn right towards the village.
3. Look for the house which is 200m ahead on the left at the intersection with Street Secqueville.
1. Head towards Cherbourg from Caen.
2. When you reach the end of Caen, continue on the road and take the exit for Rots/Bretteville l'Orguelleuse.
3. Drive for approximately 4 km and pass through the village of Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse.
4. Look for a small street on the right called Rue de Secqueville and take that turn. Your destination will be on this street.
To reach the destination in Bayeux (Cherbourg), follow these directions:
1. Take the exit for Secqueville/Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse/Putot en Bessin when you're on the road to Bayeux (Cherbourg).
2. As you enter Bretteville, go under the N13 and at the roundabout, turn right towards the village.
3. Look for the house which is 200m ahead on the left at the intersection with Street Secqueville.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 95 | 110 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 95 | 125 |
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Attractions
- Pegasus Bridge Museum: Located in nearby Ranville, this museum is dedicated to the famous Pegasus Bridge, which was captured by British troops during WWII. It offers a comprehensive exhibition on the events of D-Day and showcases original artifacts from the battle.
- Juno Beach: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Juno Beach is one of the five landing beaches of the Allied invasion during WWII. It offers a poignant and educational experience with its museum, monuments, and a peaceful coastline where you can reflect on the historic events that took place.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Located in Caen, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of World War II, the Cold War, and their impact on society. It features interactive exhibits, historical documents, and a peaceful memorial garden.
- Château de Caen: A medieval fortress in Caen, the Château de Caen boasts impressive ramparts, towers, and a keep. Inside, you can explore the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum, which houses an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures.
- Bayeux Tapestry: The Bayeux Tapestry, displayed in the Museum of the Bayeux Tapestry, is an embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is a remarkable piece of medieval art and history, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
- Abbaye aux Hommes: This 11th-century abbey in Caen is a magnificent example of Norman Romanesque architecture. Founded by William the Conqueror, it houses his tomb and offers guided tours where you can learn about the abbey's history and admire its stunning architecture.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: Located along the coast, Arromanches-les-Bains was a crucial site during the D-Day landings. Today, it is home to the Musée du Débarquement, which exhibits artifacts and films related to the construction of the Mulberry Harbours used in the Allied invasion.
- Omaha Beach: Known as one of the most iconic D-Day landing sites, Omaha Beach offers a somber but beautiful setting. Visitors can pay their respects at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, which honors the fallen soldiers with rows of white crosses and Stars of David.
- Mont Saint-Michel: While not exactly near Rue de Bayeux, Mont Saint-Michel is a must-see attraction within a reasonable distance. This stunning medieval abbey sits atop a rocky island and is surrounded by picturesque landscapes. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts millions of visitors each year. These attractions offer a mix of WWII history, medieval architecture, and natural beauty, providing a diverse range of experiences for tourists near Rue de Bayeux, France.