17th Century Barn Renovated, Enclosed Garden, Near Alençon
All-inclusive amenities. 17th-century barn restored in 2015. Ground floor: living room (double sofa bed, €30 supplement), fully equipped kitchen, shower room with toilet, laundry room.
Upstairs: 1 bedroom (2 single beds), 1 bedroom (2 single beds), 1 bedroom (1 queen-size bed, 1 single bed), bathroom with toilet. Gas central heating. Terrace. 300m² garden with trees and an enclosed moat. Trampoline and swing. Option for 8 additional beds in a fully equipped adjoining house (availability and booking to be arranged with the owner). For business travelers, cleaning is mandatory. Located near Alençon, this gîte combines traditional architecture and contemporary décor, ideal for family holidays following in the footsteps of the Martin family and Saint Thérèse, active holidays on the greenway, nature getaways in the Ecouves forest, or gourmet stays featuring local ciders, perry, and Camembert cheeses. Occasionally, with the owner's permission, horses can be accommodated in the pasture for horseback riders. is possible.
Optional extras payable on site: BATH AND HOUSEHOLD LINEN PER PERSON: €6. CLEANING PACKAGE: €90.
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable. Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
Your host: Laurence and Jean de Valbray, who have lived in Cerisé since 1983, restored their 18th-century Logis, where their family (five children) has grown year after year. They then restored the adjoining 17th-century farmhouse, which they rent out year-round. The barn, now the gîte "La Grange de Cerisé," was in poor condition... but there was no question of abandoning these old stones! Passionate about architectural heritage, Jean carries out all this work by surrounding himself with skilled regional craftsmen. They choose to entrust the maintenance to integration associations to provide work for those who may be facing employment challenges. They enjoy sharing with their guests the region's best tips: gastronomy and delicious local products, cultural activities, walks, and spiritual tourism, particularly the birthplace of St. Thérèse and the life stories of Louis and Zélie Martin, which Laurence knows by heart! Jean, a rider in his spare time, will allow you to share the meadow of his two horses if you come for a horseback ride in Orne!