La Crépellière

Luxury Gîte in Normandy

 

The “Cidrerie” was originally the part of “La Crepelliere” where the cider was
made and stored, with the apples taken from the orchard.

The Cidrerie has been completely renovated and restored. The project was
completed in June 2011 and has created a very spacious, light and airy
self contained holiday accommodation with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sitting room, and separate double height kitchen, sleeping 6-7 guests and baby.

Surrounded by the garden and fields there are lovely views of the orchard from most of the rooms and on a sunny afternoon light floods into the house.

The owners live on site and ensure that the property and gardens are always presented to the highest possible standard and are also available to assist the guests should any help be needed.

While restoring the Cidrerie attention has been given to retain as many of the charming features as possible whilst adding our own unique ideas. The finished accommodation is a blend of old and new, making it interesting and comfortable.

Changeover day – Saturday (flexible out of season)

  • Quiet rural location, village 1Km

  • Parking with private entrance to Gite

  • Coast 20 mins, Town 7mins, A84 Autoroute 5mins

  • Welcome hamper

  • 3 Acres of Meadow and Gardens

  • BBQ

  • Above Ground 4.5m diameter Plunge pool

  • Fresh bread/croissant availablefrom village shop

  • Fresh seasonal salad, vegetables, fruit and eggs are available from our garden shop

  • Table d'Hôte Dinner available in main house

 

 

The Gite

 

For reservation and further information

Contact: John and Paula Lewis

TEL: (France) +33 (0)2 33 90 49 98
(local call rate from UK) 0844 232 1523

We look forward to welcoming you !

email: info@lacrepelliere.com

 

Free WiFi Free WiFi

Cidrerie is a smoke free Home No Smoking

Dogs are not allowed in the House or Gite

 

La Crépellière, 50450 Le Mesnil Garnier, Normandy, France
Tel:+33 233 90 49 98 E-mail: info@lacrepelliere.com
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