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Guest house
4 people
1 bedroom
3 beds
4 persons
1 room
3 beds
Pets not allowed
Approval number
050CH000324
Surface
35 m²
Beds
3
(2 x single bed and 1 x queen size bed)
Description
Meet your hosts Maryse and Pascal: charming, warm, and endowed with an innate sense of hospitality, Maryse and Pascal welcome you with pleasure in their atypical house in Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte Maryse, in addition to ensuring your comfort and cleanliness, is a talented sculptor specialized in concrete, bringing a unique artistic touch to your stay. Pascal, on the other hand, is dedicated to making each of your meals an unforgettable feast. Discover the true meaning of "service à la française" with delicious local cuisine, where each dish is carefully prepared and served in numbered porcelain dishes, sparkling silverware, and a Villedieu-les-Poêles kitchen battery? The decoration of the House 1949 plunges you into the 1950s, the year of reconstruction of this exceptional house, whose facade alone had survived the bombing. From your room on the second floor, admire the breathtaking view of the medieval castle. You will feel like a time traveler while enjoying modern amenities. An independent relaxation room, furnished with soft armchairs and a sofa, is offered. A perfect place to read a book or simply contemplate the past. The hotel quality of the bedding guarantees you a peaceful sleep. The suite can accommodate from 1 to 4 people, with an intelligent separation by a curtain for more privacy. An in-room TV and Alexa service are available. For warmer nights, a fan/fogger will be offered for absolute comfort. You don't have to leave your room to access amenities even though the toilet and shower room are independent (a walk-in shower, a towel dryer and even a fridge to keep your refreshments at hand). A terrace of 25m² closed invites you to enjoy the open air. With a cozy garden furniture, cozy sofas, and a barbecue, it's the perfect place to sunbathe and share unforgettable moments. Towels and bedlinen are provided, and beds are carefully prepared for your arrival. La Maison 1949 opens its doors from 1 April to 30 October, for an experience worthy of the greatest houses. Get ready to live an exceptional experience, a blend of tradition and modernity, in an extraordinary setting and book your stay at the Maison 1949.
Rooms
Independent rooms
Interior equipment
Outdoor equipment
Access map
The surroundings of Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte offer a variety of activities for an unforgettable holiday. Here are some suggestions to make the most of your stay at the Maison 1949: 1. Visit the Castle of Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte: Explore this medieval castle, which was the setting for Victor Hugo's novel "Les Travailleurs de la Mer". Admire its architecture, gardens and fascinating history. You can also visit the state forest, the Abbey, the Barbey Museum of Aurevilly and the conservatory orchard. 2. Valognes: nicknamed "the little Norman Versailles", Valognes is a charming town rich in history and heritage (the Regional Cider Museum, the Maison de la Dentellière, its stone houses, its mansions, and its medieval atmosphere). 3. Château de Bricquebec : Located nearby, the Château de Bricquebec is a magnificent medieval castle with moats and towers to visit. It also organises medieval events. 4. Nacqueville Gardens: About 15 minutes from Valognes, you will find the beautiful Nacqueville Gardens, an ideal place for a leisurely stroll. 5. Hiking and cycling: The area is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can discover the Normandy countryside, beaches, marshes, and forests. The hiking trail "GR 223" runs along the coast for spectacular views. 6. Beaches and water sports: Enjoy the beaches of the English Channel, such as the beach of Réville or the beach of Bretteville-sur-Ay, for days of relaxation and swimming. If you like water sports, you can practice sailing, kayaking, paddle, or sea fishing along the coast. 7. Normandy gastronomy: Enjoy the delights of Normandy cuisine, including seafood dishes, local cheeses such as Camembert, and ciders or calvados. Be sure to visit local markets for fresh produce. 8. Visit the Hague: The Hague peninsula is a beautiful place for hiking, with coastal trails offering spectacular views of the sea. 9. Utah Beach Landing Museum: If you're interested in the history of the Second World War, visit this museum located near Utah Beach to learn more about the landings in Normandy. Whether you are interested in history, nature, gastronomy, or relaxation, the area around Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte offers a multitude of activities to suit all tastes. Enjoy your holiday to explore this beautiful part of Normandy!
Location
To discover in the surrounding area
Owner
La Maison 1949
Clévacances owner since October 2023
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