Cottage For Long Term Let
In The Manche, Lower Normandy
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Chestnut Cottage, Sainteny
Rent per month: 600€ EUR
Bedrooms: 4
Sleeps: 8
Swimming Pool: No
Off Road Parking: Yes
Smoking: No
Pets: Possibly by arrangement
WiFi [?]: No

Set in the heart of the Parc Naturel des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin, Chestnut Cottage is located on the edge of the quiet village of Sainteny which is less than one hour from the port of Cherbourg and city of Caen.
Spacious Lounge with sofa's and easy chairs, satellite tv, DVD player and cd hifi.

Fully equipped kitchen with oven / hob, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, fridge / freezer.

Chestnut cottage offers:
- Dining room with seating for 8 people
- Family bathroom with bath, sink & wc
- 4 upstairs bedrooms having 1x double and 3x twin rooms
- Shower room with shower, sink and wc

Chestnut Cottage has it's own patio area which open out into extensive open gardens.
The property is approached by a separate driveway with ample enclosed parking and the gardens are fully enclosed and gated.
Long Term Let Enquiries
Contact the owner of Chestnut Cottage
Name: Ian Oakes
Telephone*: 0033 (0)2 33 20 37 52
Email: You can contact Ian directly via the form below.
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