THE POOL OPEN FROM MAY TO SEPTEMBER
ONLY WEEK RENTAL FROM JUNE TO MID SEPT. Thank you
The house has a label "Fondation du Patrimoine" (French Heritage Foundation)
17th-century manor with quality appointments on over 2ha of greenery.
Exceptional environment, panoramic views of the Clecy cliffs (listed), close to the riverbank. No close neighbor.
Fully renovated with a contemporary style.
1st floor: lounge, open plan fitted kitchen, large living room with monumental fireplace.
Wooden staircase.
2nd floor : Large parental suite with a beautiful bathroom - TV and sofas.
3rd:floor 2 delightful bedrooms + a cathedral bathroom, + a study space.
4th floor : Very large bedroom with 1 queen bed and 2 single beds + suite bathroom.
Central heating.
Beautiful outbuildings on each side of a vast courtyard : Covered outdoor swimming pool with terrace. The pool is heated from May to September and the price includes its use only in July and August. Free access from April to June then from September to October but no guarantee of its use. Traditional bread oven, horses barns with paddock, woodshed, small pavilion and a garage.
The manor is 2mn away from the hiking trail elected the favorite of French people in 2023.
10mn drive to 1 of the most beautiful natural golf courses in France.
Heaven for golfers, Clecy stretches along the top of a hillside and offers you a magnificent bird’s eye view of Swiss Normandy, richly wooded and undulating. The 6km of fairways with an 18 technique holes course will put you in perfect harmony with nature.
The winding course of the River Orne is perfect for water-borne exploration, where canoeing fans or anglers taking pike, trout or perch are in their element.
The pleasures of La Suisse Normande extend a long way beyond its rivers... hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers enjoy its high ground, while rock-climbing experts head for the rocks in the Clecy Parks.
Normandy is dedicated to food lovers !! Apples feature heavily in the local traditional drinks. Normandy’s cheese board is of the most impressive in France, produced in a variety of different shapes and sizes. Normandy is a paradise for meat-eaters but with its extensive coastline, seafood is also one of Normandy’s specialties, from scallops to mussels and oysters. Oysters, like cheeses and wines, are classified with their own AOC (Controlled Origin Name).
If the property is full, maybe have a look at another one we have recently opened to our clients in Madagascar: https://www.homeaway.co.uk/p1694408?uni_id=3268669