Cottage in Normandy
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
living room with a 160cm sofa bed for two and smart TV,
bedroom with a 160 x 200cm double bed,
bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet.
Small private garden.
Shared swimming pool (9.5 x 4m and 1.40m deep) heated from late May to mid-September, with a removable cover: 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 3:30pm, and beyond depending on availability.
Covered outdoor spa available for an additional €15 per person.
Shared laundry facilities.
€60 per additional person (maximum 2 additional people). Fougy is one of the treasures of the Orne! This small village, absorbed in 1821 by the commune of Bourg Saint Léonard, boasts a magnificent church listed as a "historical monument": the 12th-century Church of Saint Gilles. You will enjoy a peaceful setting and, less than 8 minutes away, the Château du Bourg St Léonard (a must-see), the Gouffern state forest, the medieval keep of Chambois, and of course, the renowned Haras National du Pin (National Stud Farm) with its International Equestrian Sports Center (PISE) and its shows.
The price does not include: the spa (€15 per person)
Amenities: Wi-Fi, Ground floor, Ground floor bedroom, Spa, On-site swimming pool, Shared swimming pool, Indoor swimming pool, Enclosed grounds, Garden furniture, Barbecue, Air conditioning, Terrace, Garden, Pets allowed, Accessible for people with disabilities, Clothes dryer, Television, Microwave, Washing machine, Dishwasher, Freezer, Sun loungers, Cleaning included, Bed linen included, Heating included, Towels included.
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:
Frédérique Cuir: I joined the administration of the National Stud Farms, now the IFCE (French Institute of the Horse and Riding), in 1994. I worked at the Compiègne National Stud Farm and then at the Le Pin National Stud Farm, where I focused on equine reproduction and animal behavior. For ten years, I was also responsible for training equine inseminators. Having always been immersed in welcoming the public to places steeped in history and architecture, I decided to pursue a career change by opening three guest rooms in my home.
