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Brittany holiday cottage summer 2020


malumbu

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Our lovely holiday cottage in rural Brittany is available for others to enjoy! A taster below, PM me for pictures

and full details. Very family friendly but suitable for couples and groups too. ?170 a week which helps towards expenses.


1870 stone cottage near to Huelgoat in N Finistere. 40mins from coasts, 5 mins from town and village. Wild and less wild walks, cycling,wildlife, cultural stuff, smaller theme parks, tree top adventure and plenty of other activities. A gentle nine hole golf course.


Comfortably sleeps six, potentially more, could take two families at a push. 1/2 an acre of land. Not a five star villa with swimming pool put a holiday home we've had for 17 years and have used countless times. Double bedroom above kitchen and double four poster, bunks and spare single bed in large mezzanine room. Bed settee downstairs and glamping in the barn! Bedding, bikes, games, canoe and other stuff provided.


Good if you like the outdoor life, star gazing, a bit of privacy and want to avoid the masses. If you want five star luxury this isn't for you. I ask for a modest fee which helps cover expenses. It will be free at May half term and for most of the summer.


Minimum of a week but this can be done midweek to midweek to save on ferry costs and I am pretty flexible. Can do by train but would need transport in the area or enjoy walking!

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malumbu Wrote:

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> I've been asked for some more pictures - the

> lounge showing inglenook and wood burner, large

> mezzanine bedroom and the mega rockery I am

> working on. You can only burn seasoned wood in

> France I hasten to add.


Can I have a price on a price list for 3-7 days please

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malumbu Wrote:

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> Our lovely holiday cottage in rural Brittany is

> available for others to enjoy! A taster below, PM

> me for pictures

> and full details. Very family friendly but

> suitable for couples and groups too. ?170 a week

> which helps towards expenses.

>

> 1870 stone cottage near to Huelgoat in N

> Finistere. 40mins from coasts, 5 mins from town

> and village. Wild and less wild walks,

> cycling,wildlife, cultural stuff, smaller theme

> parks, tree top adventure and plenty of other

> activities. A gentle nine hole golf course.

>

> Comfortably sleeps six, potentially more, could

> take two families at a push. 1/2 an acre of land.

> Not a five star villa with swimming pool put a

> holiday home we've had for 17 years and have used

> countless times. Double bedroom above kitchen and

> double four poster, bunks and spare single bed in

> large mezzanine room. Bed settee downstairs and

> glamping in the barn! Bedding, bikes, games,

> canoe and other stuff provided.

>

> Good if you like the outdoor life, star gazing, a

> bit of privacy and want to avoid the masses. If

> you want five star luxury this isn't for you. I

> ask for a modest fee which helps cover expenses.

> It will be free at May half term and for most of

> the summer.

>

> Minimum of a week but this can be done midweek to

> midweek to save on ferry costs and I am pretty

> flexible. Can do by train but would need transport

> in the area or enjoy walking!


oh I see.

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