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In an area of natural beauty this delightful detached 'Grande Maison' offers a beautiful and peaceful place to stay. La Clef has been renovated to a high standard by its architect owner - with light spacious rooms and beamed ceilings. Front opens onto a well-tendered garden, beautifully planted with shrubs and trees, there is a lovely barbecue area with a rose covered bread-house with kitchen facilities.
Although La Clef is idyllically private it is only a few minutes drive to the market town of Gorron which has good restaurants, local shops, markets and excellent sporting facilities including swimming pool, tennis courts, fishing, golf, cycling tracks etc. etc.
A little further away is the riverside town of Ambriéres, the medieval towns of Fougeres and Domfront and the spa town of Bagno...In an area of natural beauty this delightful detached 'Grande Maison' offers a beautiful and peaceful place to stay. La Clef has been renovated to a high standard by its architect owner - with light spacious rooms and beamed ceilings. Front opens onto a well-tendered garden, beautifully planted with shrubs and trees, there is a lovely barbecue area with a rose covered bread-house with kitchen facilities.
Although La Clef is idyllically private it is only a few minutes drive to the market town of Gorron which has good restaurants, local shops, markets and excellent sporting facilities including swimming pool, tennis courts, fishing, golf, cycling tracks etc. etc.
A little further away is the riverside town of Ambriéres, the medieval towns of Fougeres and Domfront and the spa town of Bagnoles de L'Orne. About an hours drive are the celebrated Mont St Michel, Normandy beaches, Bayeaux, Renne and St Malo.More
Just an hours drive away are :-
-The marvellous capital city of Brittany, Rennes. Grand eighteenth-century squares with alleys of half-timbered houses create a splendid backdrop for shopping, dining out or for just watching the world go by whilst sipping a coffee at one of it's many outside cafes. Rennes being a large university centre also offers a full range of cultural activities which are listed on their website.
-Falaise, famous for being the birthplace of William the Conqueror and for the climax of the Battle of Normandy in World War 2. The castle which is built onto the cliffs is said to be one of the most evocative historic sights imaginable.
-Mont St Michel, the second most visited tourist attraction in France after the Eiffel Tower, comprises of a small island with the abbey situ...