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Brittany cottage for summer holidays 2018


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I am pleased that a number of you on the forum liked the cottage over the last three years and hope that others will continue to do so. A mere ?150 a week. A taster below, PM me for pictures and full details.


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


Comfortably sleeps 6, potentially more. 1/2 an acre of land. Not a five star villa with swimming pool put a holiday home we've had for 15 years and have used countless times.


Good if you like the outdoor life, 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 (I am taking for 9 - 13 July during the Tour de France. Minimum of a week but this can be done midweek to midweek to save on ferry costs and I am pretty flexible. The occasional helping hand eg pulling a few weeds out is appreciated.

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Thanks for all the interest, I've got a couple of confirmations, and a couple still thinking. It would be nice to get a bit more use over the spring and summer. A reminder this is a rustic retreat on a casual basis, rather than a luxury complex. Ideal for many! Do send me your e-mail contact if possible so I can send full details. Cheers
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