Holidays in France > North West France > Normandy > Manche > Property 5654
Holidays in France > North West France > Normandy > Manche > Property 5654
Ref: 5654
♦ 1 bedrooms, Sleeps 3
♦ 6.2 miles from coast
♦ Non-smoking, Suitable for children, Suitable for the elderly, Touring motorcyclists welcome, Unsuitable for wheelchair access
♦ Barbecue, Garden, Scenic views
Set in five acres at the heart of the tranquil village of Hemevez, only 25 minutes from the Cherbourg ferry and surrounded by lovely rolling countryside, "Les Hirondelles" is perfect for a luxury holiday or weekend break all year round and a delightful stopover for those traveling further south. An 18th Century former farmhouse, it is now fully restored and renovated to a high standard, with spacious bedroom suites overlooking secluded gardens and terraces.
Part of the property, completely self contained, is also available, on a weekly basis, for guests who wish to self cater, from £450 per week.
Bath and bed linens are of the highest quality - some embroidered cottons from Vietnam and Brazil; others heavy linens from Belgium and France and for the warmer months, fine percales from the USA and UK. Duvets are of wool or goose down and pillows mainly down or feather, although we can offer alternatives to those who prefer man made fibre. Blankets are also available.
All bedrooms and bathrooms are carpeted and have rugs for greater comfort.
The owners like to treat their guests as if they are friends enjoying a private house party - with a great warm welcome but a respect for privacy and the opportunity to find a quiet corner in the garden or the well appointed sitting rooms. There are log fires in winter and the thick walls make the house a cool retreat in the heat of high summer.
Guests have the use of several sitting rooms, all furnished differently.
A sheltered barbecue and dining terrace leads onto lawns and herbaceous borders. It is surrounded by low stone walls topped with potted lavenders and geraniums and bordered by a wisteria draped wall and rose arbour Facing west, it is a perfect place to enjoy a bottle of wine on those long summer evenings.
The dining room is the place for candlelit dinners both summer and winter and for breakfast in inclement weather. A large table seats ten and the room features a collection of old pewter.
Large and country style, the kitchen is the heart of the house and for those who prefer a more casual approach, it is possible to gather round the long pine table and eat "en famille". The kitchen opens onto the terrace through french doors.
The gardens comprise an acre of lawn, surrounded by high evergreen walls of hedging with shady trees and plenty of seating, a four acre field and a small orchard and potager.
Wide borders are filled with perennials and flowering shrubs and there is an ornamntal pond and hidden garden for quiet contemplation. Countless birds nest in the conifers and laurels and the vegetable garden provides seasonal vegetables, fruit and salads for the table. The garden is also the domain of the free range hens and ducks.
Look over the picket gates into the grassy, blackberry lined lane and you will find the owners donkeys, Chloe and Monte, waiting for a carrot or a sugar lump and you are sure of a great welcome from the dogs (2 gordon setters and a golden retriever) and the resident mouse controllers, Henry and Harriet.
The owners offer generous farmhouse or continental breakfasts, with crusty breads, buttery croissants, delicious jams and conserves, home grown fruit, fresh juices and eggs and lashings of tea, coffee, tisanes or chocolate.
Demi pension (Dinner bed and Breakfast) is available, with a Table d'Hôte and occasional dinners, special celebrations and picnic baskets on request. The owners use only fresh local produce, much of it from their own garden; the rest from neighbouring farms. All their jams, conserves and chutneys are home made; the eggs come from their free range hens and they are happy to accommodate special diets or preferences.
The owners pride themselves on their Table d'Hôte. Naturally you will find the traditional dishes of Normandy here but the cuisine also includes a mixture of French, English and Asian food. Diana has lived and cooked extensively in South East Asia, Australia, the US and the UK and most recently ran a 4 star B & B and guest house in Suffolk, after retiring from a busy working life as an international lawyer and sometime theatre administrator.
So...
"Let us pamper you a little - come visit us when it's time for a break from the ordinary or the stressful and enjoy this lovely part of northern France, with its patch eyed cows, verdant apple orchards; its hedgerows teeming with wildlife; its uncrowded shorelines and wonderful food.
You can be assured of the warmest of welcomes and we hope that, once you have visited us, you will, like the swallows, return!"
William Room - a large sunny room with two double windows (shuttered) overlooking the garden.
Hemevez is 6 kms from the attractive town of Valognes, dubbed "the Versailles of Normandie" and a centre for music and the arts.It is on the main train route from Paris (St.Lazarre) to Cherbourg. Valognes has good restaurants and shops, a swimming pool, a cinema and a Friday market. The village itself is a small rural community of about 150 set around a small river-very tranquil and conducive to relaxation and easy sleep.
The D Day landing sites, with their nostalgic history and beautifully curated museums and memorials are nearby and it is only a short drive to the great cathedral cities of Bayeux, with its famous tapestry; Coutances, which has fine shopping and wonderful public gardens and Caen, a modern town but with two great 11th century abbey churches built by William the Conqueror and his wife Matilda. Everyone knows about Mont St. Michel - the most visited site in France! It is very crowded in summer but early or later in the year it is an atmospheric, sometimes even eerie experience to climb to the summit when it is shrouded in mist or listen to the monks singing at midday in the Romansque church.
For gardeners, Normandy is a paradise. There are over 60 parks and gardens open to the public, many of which surround fine chateaux and manor houses and in autumn the forests are ablaze with colour. The countryside is also perfect for walking, cycling, fishing, bird watching horse riding, sailing and other outdoor pursuits.
Normandy is also renowned as a horse breeding area and you can visit one of Frances most famous centres, the Haras du Pin, known as a "horses Versailles" because of its grandeur and 17th century architecture. Horse shows, dressage events and tours take place throughout the year.
See Local guide and map for information on nearby towns and facilities.
Have a safe trip, we look forward to seeing you.
See Local guide and map for information on nearby towns and airports.
| Facility | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Country house (Bed and Breakfast) |
| Bedrooms | 1 double |
| Spare beds | 1 |
| Bathrooms | 1 bathroom(s) |
| Capacity | 3 |
| Suitability | Non-smoking, Suitable for children, Suitable for the elderly, Touring motorcyclists welcome, Unsuitable for wheelchair access |
| Facility | Details |
|---|---|
| Internal facilities | DVD player, English satellite TV, Owner on site, TV |
| External features on site | Barbecue, Garden, Scenic views |
| Other | The property features a wild life pond; extensive vegetable garden and orchard and a hidden garden for quiet contemplation as well as herbaceous beds and borders. A barbecue terrace and dining area are available to guests. |
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Availability last updated on: - Friday, July 8, 2011
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| 8 July 2011 - 29 February 2012 |
€60.00 per room per night (£50 $79) |
Diana Sharpe
(Advertising since July 2004)
Tel: + 33 (0)2 33 03 24 76
Languages spoken by owner English, French
Please mention French Connections.