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Charming newly renovated country stone cottage sleeps 5-6 Maison Jervis, just five minutes from the picturesque town of Rohan This beautiful stone cottage has just been renovated, very sympathetically in keeping with the original features such as beams and exposed stone, but is thoroughly modern with its furniture and fittings inside.
Set in beautiful gardens, overlooking the rolling countryside, this is a perfect location for a quiet and relaxing holiday.
The very modern kitchen is fully fitted and comprises electric oven and gas hob, fridge, microwave etc and is bright and airy. There is also a utility room beside it with a toilet with wash hand basin.
The lounge has wonderfully comfortable sofas and TV with DVD player. A log burning fire is there for those cooler evenings.
Upstairs you will find a lovely landing area, which would be perfect for sitting reading in natural light streaming in from the window beside. The king sized bed fits into the spacious bedroom along with another single bed with pullout making the room comfortable for four people. It has an ensuite shower room with toilet and basin......and the same in the twin room over the landing. The owner is happy to do a 5� service wash for you until such time as the washing machine is plumbed in. Shared WiFi There is a patio area has wooden chairs and also a table and chairs for eating outdoors, beside the BBQ. Area Rohan is a lovely little Village, with three restaurants, couple of bars, two bakeries, two hairdressers, great little supermarket, huit a huit, sells all you need, 3 banks, a post office, and a newsagent. 10 mins from Loudeac (pictures below) - which has excellent swimming facilities 3 pools, including a great slide. Also in Rohan is a great park for walking, swings etc for smaller children. The wild life park is only 10 minutes and Josselin 20 mins, Pontivy 15 mins and 45 mins from coast.
JosselinCharm and harmony define this little "City of Character". A city of flowers, with beautifully preserved natural heritage and architectural treasures, Josselin lives in the rhythm of its cultural and sporting events. The capital of the Dukes of Brittany, Josselin was founded at the 11th century by the Viscount of Porho�t
PontivyPontivy is a medieval and Napoleonic town (known at one time as 'Napoleonville'). It has a fascinating combination of ancient meandering streets with wooden frame buildings, together with the late 18th century 'places' and straight streets. There's a good selection of shops and restaurants in Pontivy and the castle remains are worth a quick visit (watch out for art exhibitions and installations)
Prices
Availability this house offers flexi start/flexi stay so you choose when and how long AUTUMN OFFER SEVEN NIGHTS BOOKED AND TWO EXTRA FREE.
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