General property info
Cottage. 72 square meters (775 square feet). has 3 bedrooms, sleeps 2 - 6 people.
* Self Catering
$97 to:
$131 / night
Richard and Sue invite you to stay with them in the enchanting, undiscovered
Parc D’Armorique, only one and half miles from the sea. Our delightful gite, Driftwood
has recently been renovated using natural stone and pine, in keeping
with the Breton style and are furnished to a high standard.
Driftwood: Sleeps 2 to 6 in three bedrooms downstairs, with a super pine bathroom. There is a spacious kitchen/lounge upstairs, full of character, which has a large south-facing balcony overlooking the countryside. You are welcome to use our large, attractive garden and barbecue.
DRIFTWOOD has been tastefully renovated recently. We have designed it with a spacious living room upstairs. that takes advantage of the beautiful country views and garden. There are French Doors which open on to a large balcony. The modern kitchen area has a dishwasher, full size cooker, microwave, fridge, and plenty of worktops and cupboards. There is a dining table which sits 6 in comfort. The lounge area has a comfortable suite, coffee table and a music centre for your pleasure. On the south-facing balcony there is a large table with parasol and six chairs for meals in the sun. Downstairs we have three bedrooms - one double bedded room with a twin bedded room adjoining and a separate twin bedded room. Also there is a super pine bathroom with toilet, basin and shower. The living room is designed on the Breton style with the use of natural wood on the ceiling and floor and many of the fitments. The whole cottage has been tastefully furnished. There is plenty of parking and our guests are welcome to use our large garden, with its lawn, flowerbeds, pond and barbecue area.
Extras: Protruding into the sea 1 the northwestern edge of France, Brittany and the department of Finistere is also the most northwesterly point in Europe. Being exposed to the Atlantic winds in winter it has a drama that justifies the name 'Finistere' in end of the earth. Its warm summers are thanks to in part to the influence of the Gulf Stream. Bret1-ph