5 bedroom house for sale in Normandy, Manche, Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, France

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Normandy, Manche, Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, France, Champeaux (France)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 220Floor area

€399,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

220m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

CHF21054 - Within walking distance of the Beach ! Located in the pretty coastal town of Saint Jean le Thomas this spacious 5 Bedroom property, with a heated Swimming Pool and a full basement on the garden level of the house, is set in 0.23 of an Acre of Garden with a large Garage and smaller Outbuildings for storage. Local shops are also within walking distance.
The beach is located approximately 700 metres away and the shops 500 metres.

Offering a habitable surface of 220 m² and built in the early 1900's the property comprises, on the elevated ground floor:
Large Entrance hall (11 m²)
Spacious Sitting room (30.39 m²) with a Mezzanine (8.90 m²) with a Shower
Dining room overlooking the Garden (23.70 m²) with a fireplace and wood burner
Fitted Kitchen/breakfast room with access to an elevated Terrace (22 m²) with BBQ and external steps down to the garden level
Double Bedroom (13.90 m²)
Separate WC (2.30 m²)

On the first floor:
Landing (3.53 m²)
2 double Bedrooms (15.28 m² and 10.87 m²) each with built-in cupboards
Bathroom (6.73 m²)

On the second floor:
Landing (3.90 m²)
Double Bedroom (15 m²) with a Shower room
Double Bedroom (10 m²)
Bathroom (2.50 m²)
Separate Wc (1m²)

Garden level Basement:

Large Games/Crafts Room (42 m²)
Room (24 m²)
Shower room (7.90 m²)
Cellar (7.80 m²)
Laundry room (7.92 m²)
Garage (25.70 m²)
Boiler room (9.40 m²)
External WC

Notes:
The Swimming Pool is heated via a heat pump 
Mains drainage
Energy rating F
Double glazing
Electric main gates

Exterior:

Set in 0.23 of an Acre with a Garage and smaller Outbuildings for storage

Agency fees included

Reference : CHF21054




Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
220
Price per m²
€1,814
Garden size
3219
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Normandy, in the quaint village of Dragey-Ronthon, stands a charming 4-bedroom house that beautifully marries the traditional European elegance with the tranquility of coastal living. With its spacious layout and close proximity to the beach, this property promises an idyllic retreat for those looking to settle into the serene lifestyle offered by this fascinating part of France. As a very bussy real estate agent, I'd love to take a moment to walk you through this wonderful property and the surrounding area. The journey begins with your arrival in Dragey-Ronthon, a place where the time almost seems to slow down, offering a peaceful respite away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This village is set just 1.7 kilometers from the shoreline, making it incredibly easy to enjoy leisurely walks on the beach or picnics with loved ones while breathing in the fresh sea breeze. If you venture around 15 kilometers further, you'll discover the picturesque coastal town of Avranches, rich with history and a delightful selection of boutique shops and cafes. Meanwhile, Granville, just a 20-minute drive away, offers a bustling harbor and a vibrant arts scene, ideal for weekend explorations. Living in this area means immersing yourself in the lush landscapes typical of Northern France. The climate is temperate, with mild summers and cool, crisp winters, resulting in a lovely balance for outdoor enthusiasts. From enjoying long hikes along the coast to cycling through the lush Norman countryside, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you engaged all year round. Now, stepping inside the main house, which offers a generous 260 m² of habitable space, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Dragey-Ronthon, in the beautiful Basse-Normandie region of France, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of rustic charm. Dragey-Ronthon is an idyllic village known for its lush landscapes and close proximity to the stunning Normandy coast, being just 4 kilometers from the inviting beaches. The very essence of living here allows you to enjoy both the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrant allure of the sea, making it ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking for that quintessential French experience. The house is a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern potential, offering a cozy and inviting setting as soon as you step through the entrance. Though it has yet to reach its full potential, it's ready to be polished by a creative touch, making it a wonderful investment for those with the vision to turn this stone into a gem. The property is habitable but could benefit from a thoughtful renovation to really bring out its character. This process offers a chance for customization, allowing you to create a space that truly feels like home. The layout of the house is practical and full of possibilities. As one enters, you're greeted by an entrance hall that leads you into the heart of the home – the kitchen. This space is ready for transformation into a chef's haven. Imagine preparing local French dishes while looking out at the charming surroundings. Adjacent is a utility room, an ever-handy feature, followed by a room with a fireplace. The fireplace room invites the possibility of cozy evenings with the family or perhaps a snug reading corner. The ground floor also has a WC with a washbasin, adding conv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Sartilly-Baie-Bocage in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, this charming 4-bedroom house is a perfect blend of rustic elegance and modern functionality. The property, positioned comfortably in the heart of France, offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a serene yet vibrant living environment. Now, let's dive into what makes this beautiful home a fantastic option for families, retirees, and expats alike. First off, Sartilly-Baie-Bocage is a quaint and historically rich town that boasts an inviting and friendly community. While the house is centrally located, it is pleasantly secluded, offering the tranquility and privacy one desires. With its proximity to the English Channel, residents enjoy the pleasant maritime climate characterized by mild summers and cool, breezy winters – perfect for those who appreciate a temperate environment. Spanning approximately 150 m², this delightful home presents an inviting aura the moment you step inside. On the ground floor, you’ll find a cozy living room around 27 m² adorned with a magnificent fireplace, ideal for warming up those cooler evenings. There’s also a stone fireplace cradling another spacious living area of about 25 m². The fitted and equipped kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, beckoning the chef in the family to whip up delightful meals. A bedroom, a toilet, and a shower room complete this floor, offering convenience and functionality. Heading upstairs, the first floor is home to three generously sized bedrooms, ranging from 13 to 18 m², providing ample space for a growing family or hosting guests. A bathroom with a toilet on this floor ensures that everyone's needs are met comfortably. This propert ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, this delightful 5-bedroom house offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Normandy. With its charming blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts, this property is an ideal choice for international buyers looking to invest in a vacation home that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves crashing against the shore, just a short stroll from your doorstep. This house, located a mere 1.8 km from the sea, provides the perfect setting for morning beach walks or sunset picnics. The town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, with its quaint streets and vibrant local culture, offers a warm welcome to newcomers and a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With five bedrooms and two bathrooms, this 95 m² home comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for holiday gatherings. - Outdoor Space: The 590 m² garden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering ample space for gardening, barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun. - Convenient Layout: The ground floor features two cozy bedrooms, while the first floor boasts a double living room, three additional bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the benefits of double-glazed PVC windows and folding shutters, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. - Additional Features: A basement, two balconies, a cellar, and a garage provide extra storage and convenience. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Saint-Pair-sur-Mer is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its mild climate and stunning natural beauty, this area is a haven for outdoor acti ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, this delightful four-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. Located just 800 meters from the pristine beaches of Normandy, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment opportunity in the heart of France's stunning Manche region. A Coastal Haven with Modern Comforts Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh sea breeze, with the vibrant town center just a short stroll away. This property, set on a manageable 361 m² plot, is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life without the hassle of extensive maintenance. The house is in excellent condition, ready to welcome you with open arms. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Saint-Pair-sur-Mer is a gem in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities. From exploring the historic Christian Dior museum in nearby Granville to enjoying the local casino's vibrant atmosphere, there's something for everyone. The town's proximity to the Channel Islands adds an extra layer of allure, making it a sought-after destination for holidaymakers and expats alike. Accessibility and Connectivity The property is well-connected, with four free bus routes linking you to Granville, Jullouville, and Carolles. Whether you're commuting or exploring, the ease of access ensures that you're never far from the action. The nearby ports and airports make international travel a breeze, perfect for those who plan to split their time between homes. Investment Potential With its prime location and robust local tourism, this property offers excellent rental yield potential. Whe ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 3-bedroom house nestled in the serene countryside of Saint-Planchers, Manche, France. Just a short 5km drive from the beautiful sea, this charming property is sure to captivate you with its peaceful surroundings and easy access to the coastal wonders of Granville. Built originally between the years of 1980 and 2000, with a renovation carried out in 2008, the house offers comfort along with modern convenience and charm, making it an excellent choice for those looking to settle in a tranquil, yet vibrant, location. The house stands independently, boasting a spacious 165 square meters of living space. Sitting on a plot of 1,864 square meters, there is ample room for exploring and leisure amidst the green embrace of nature. As you step inside, the ground floor welcomes you with an entrance that leads into a cozy bedroom, perfect for guests or family members desiring a bit of privacy. A well-appointed bathroom and a separate toilet ensure convenience. An intriguing aspect of this floor is the artist's studio, sprawling across 30 square meters. This space shouts potential; it could effortlessly transform into an additional bedroom or perhaps a creative retreat. Venture up to the first floor, and you’ll find the master bedroom, a casual yet elegant haven measuring 10.50 square meters. The adjoining bathroom and dressing room come with a walk-in shower that adds a touch of luxury to everyday living. For your convenience, the floor features a separate toilet. The highlight here is a large living room with a charming fireplace, offering 30 square meters of warmth and comfort. Imagine cozying up here during the cool winters with a crackling fire. Additionally, the fully fitted kitchen, which shares an ... click here to read more

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Charming Family Home in Saint-Planchers, Manche, France Nestled in the picturesque community of Saint-Planchers, this inviting 3-bedroom house offers a serene lifestyle complemented by lush countryside views and proximity to the vivid northern coast of France. Set on a spacious 1,864 m2 plot, this distintive house spans 165 m2 of living space, making it an ideal choice for families or anyone looking for peaceful living with convenient access to local amenities and the sea. Property Features: - Three well-appointed bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Spacious 30 m2 living room with a cozy fireplace - Generously sized kitchen with dining area, opening onto a sunny south-facing terrace - Additional 30 m2 space, previously an artist's studio, offers potential for conversion into extra bedroom or home office - Tranquil garden perfect for relaxation or outdoor family activities - Three convenient parking spaces plus a garage - Double-glazed aluminum windows ensuring good thermal insulation Local Area and Lifestyle: Saint-Planchers, located just 5 km from the coast, offers a unique blend of rural charm and easy access to coastal leisure. Families moving here will appreciate the quiet surroundings ideal for children to play and explore safely. Local schools, such as Henri Des Primary School, are just a five-minute drive, ensuring your little ones receive high-quality education close to home. Shopping needs can be met within a short drive, with shops stocked with both essentials and speciality items. Cultural and recreational activities flourish here; from exploring local markets to enjoying traditional French cuisine in nearby restaurants, there's always something to enrich your daily life. Things to Do: Coastal activities a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Saint-Jean-des-Champs, this delightful stone house is awaiting its next fortunate owners. Priced attractively at €176,500, this 4-bedroom dwelling offers a warm and embracing aura of French countryside living. Let me take you on a journey through this property of character and explore the beauty of the local area. As you arrive at this Stone house, the charm of rustic architecture makes an immediate impression. Built with steadfast stone, the house emits a timeless allure, fitting for anyone seeking a quintessential French experience. The house is comfortably spread across 119 square meters and comprises six well-appointed rooms, offering ample space for family life or hosting guests alike. Ground Floor: Step inside where a fitted and equipped kitchen beckons you to try your hand at French cuisine. The dining room, complete with a comforting wood stove, serves as the heart of the home, where leisurely meals and stories are shared. Adjacent, is a cozy living room perfect for relaxing evenings. A bedroom, shower room, WC, and storage room complete this floor. Upstairs: The first floor houses two charming bedrooms, each a sanctuary for rest and repose after a day out exploring. Second Floor: The top floor endeavors to delight with a spacious bedroom paired with its own dressing room, offering both privacy and comfort. The plot of land surrounding the property is a manageable 437 square meters, ideal for a budding gardener to cultivate a personal oasis or for children to frolic safely. Living in the beautiful region of Manche is filled with possibilities. Just a short 15-minute drive will escort you to pristine beaches, where the soothing sound of the waves can melt away all worrie ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming 4-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Yquelon, Manche, 50400, France. This dreamy dwelling is not just a house, it's a homely abode that is in good condition, promising years of contentment. Built in 2010, the house is a blend of modern design complemented with homey appeal. Upon entering, you'll find a welcoming entrance area fitted with cupboards for seamless storage. The house seamlessly flows into the living room, making it an excellent space for family bonding and entertaining guests. A well-fitted kitchen stands adjacent to the living room, ideal for whipping up meals while still being part of the conversation. The property boasts of four commodious bedrooms, providing the exact space needed for a comfortable living. One of these bedrooms includes fitted cupboards, offering ample personal space. The house is also equipped with a convenient hallway, a bathroom replete with WC, and an independent WC room with a hand basin, defining utmost convenience. Additional features include: - A garage with a laundry area, perfect for a comfortable lifestyle - Integrated living room with a fully-fitted kitchen - Land area of 523 m2 If you've dreamed of a des-res, this house gives a penchant for detailed architecture. Intriguing to investors who love properties with a stamp of character, with the promise of an unmatched French lifestyle. Yquelon is a quaint town in the historic region of Lower Normandy, renowned for its idyllic location bordered by Calvados, Orne, Mayenne, and Ille-et-Vilaine. This property, wrapped up in the embrace of the English Channel to the west, north, and north-west coastlines, provides an ease of accessibility through its many ports from other parts of the UK and Europe. The c ... click here to read more

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Discover Your Dream Home in Yquelon, Manche Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Yquelon in the Manche department, this captivating 4-bedroom house offers a blend of comfort and convenience, ideal for families looking for a serene lifestyle in France. Built in 2010, this home has been meticulously maintained, making it a turnkey solution for those wishing to settle without the immediate need for renovations. House Description: - Embrace the comfort of this lovely house spanning 110 square meters. - Features a welcoming entrance with practical storage cupboards. - Spacious living room seamlessly connected to a fitted kitchen, perfect for family interactions. - Four cozy bedrooms, including one with built-in cupboards for extra storage. - Two well-appointed bathrooms, enhancing morning routines with a separate WC equipped with a hand basin for added convenience. - A utility-driven garage with an ample 21 square meter laundry area. - Set on a generous 523 square meter plot, offering both privacy and space for outdoor activities. Local Area and Lifestyle: Yquelon, located within the scenic region of Lower Normandy, offers a peaceful countryside environment complemented by the proximity to the vibrant cultural and historical tapestry of the area. Residents enjoy easy access to the English Channel’s beautiful coastlines, providing exceptional opportunities for boating and maritime activities. The climate in Yquelon is temperate maritime, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, ideal for enjoying the outdoors year-round. Living in Yquelon: Living in Yquelon means being part of a community where life moves at a gentle pace, yet is enriched with the cultural depth and historical landmarks of the Normandy region. N ... click here to read more

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Hello, esteemed potential homeowners and real estate enthusiasts! Allow me to guide you through the notable and substantial opportunity awaiting you in the heart of Folligny, nestled within the picturesque region of Normandy, Manche – a place that seamlessly blends serene countryside vibes with the proximity of vibrant seaside life. Imagine the convenience of being just a stone’s throw away from the charming coastal town of Granville, resting a mere 10-minute drive from your doorstep. This property embodies the spirit of community and the slower, simpler life while offering all the amenities and leisure you desire. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle or longing for a tranquil yet conveniently placed family abode, this six-bedroom house stands ready to fulfill those dreams. Folligny and its surrounding area share a rich cultural tapestry, enveloped in the natural beauty that Normandy is famously known for across the globe. The vicinity bustles with things to do year-round, cementing its reputation as a versatile and family-oriented locale. Explore Granville's scenic beaches and take in calming sunsets that paint a vivid tapestry across the horizon. Step away from the chill with stops at family-run cafes and boutique shops; there’s always a gem nestled around every corner. Living in Normandy means embracing the region’s temperate climate, where winters are mild and summers are delightfully warm, perfect for the lush greenery Normandy is famed for. Let me delve into the property specifics—standing proudly, this spacious six-bedroom home presents 250 square meters of living space, laid out to offer both privacy and communal family areas. Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect: - Location: Close pro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Donville-les-Bains, this charming two-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of Normandy. With its prime location just 1.5 kilometers from the beach, this property is a haven for those who dream of seaside living, whether for holidays or as a permanent retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh sea breeze, stepping out into your expansive garden to enjoy a morning coffee. This detached house, set on a rare and generous plot, provides ample outdoor space for relaxation, gardening, or entertaining guests. The garden is a blank canvas, ready for you to create your own private oasis. Inside, the house boasts a spacious double living room, perfect for cozy evenings or hosting family and friends. The fitted kitchen is ready for your culinary adventures, while the two bedrooms offer comfortable retreats after a day of exploring the local area. Although the interior requires some renovation, no major work is needed, allowing you to personalize the space to your taste and style. The attic presents an exciting opportunity for expansion, offering potential additional living space. Whether you envision a home office, a guest suite, or a creative studio, the possibilities are endless. The property is entirely on a basement, providing ample storage and utility space, including a large garage, a laundry area, and a workshop. This practical layout ensures that all your needs are met, whether you're staying for a weekend or an extended holiday. Donville-les-Bains is a charming town that offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. With shops just a minute away and schools within a three-minute drive, everythin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic coastal town of Donville-les-Bains in the Manche department of Normandy, France, lies a charming 2-bedroom detached house that's just waiting to welcome its new owners. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that homes in this picturesque area don't stay on the market for long. And for good reasons—this home offers both a peaceful retreat and an opportunity to embrace the vibrant local life. So if you're dreaming of a property in France and looking for a unique combination of comfort and convenience, this might just be the perfect find. Situated a mere 1.5 kilometers from the beach, imagine the joy of being able to indulge in seaside walks whenever you fancy. This lovely home has a lot of potential, uniquely blending comfort with practical features that make it an ideal residence for expats and overseas buyers on the lookout for a tranquil coastal life. The home rests on a generously sized plot, offering ample garden space that provides an inviting outdoor living experience. Here's what you can look forward to in this welcoming abode: - Detached home with great garden space - Generously sized plot allowing for outdoor activities and gatherings - Two cozy bedrooms - A spacious double living room for family bonding or entertaining guests - A functional, fitted kitchen that might need a modern touch but is well-equipped - Ample hallway storage - Separate toilets for added convenience - A basement with dedicated parts: a large garage, a laundry area, and a workshop - Attic space that's fully convertible for those needing extra room - PVC double-glazed windows with roller shutters for energy efficiency - E-rated energy and climate class, with moderate annual energy expenditure About the Neighbor ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of Normandy, Manche, specifically nestled in the peaceful town of Hudimesnil, France. On offer, is a striking 4-bedroom country home, brimming with potential and authentic French character, set amidst a generous 5.3 acres of fertile land. Priced reasonably at €191,000, this quintessential French farmhouse is awaiting the discerning overseas buyer seeking an authentic and unique French lifestyle. Despite currently requiring a little internal upgrading, the opportunity to transform this home into your dream country retreat is substantial. This home exudes authenticity from every corner, embodying the true essence of rural France. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's no shortage of space for the family to sprawl, or for you to entertain your guests. On the ground floor, this house offers a spacious, fully equipped kitchen diner (26m²) complete with a country-style fireplace with a fitted wood burner that adds warmth and coziness to meals. Also on the ground floor, you’ll find a living room (27m²), adorned with an open fireplace and fitted cupboards, giving it a traditional feel, along with a convenient WC. Ascending to the first floor, here is meticulous planning expressed in a floorplan created to showcase a thoughtful balance between privacy and shared living. The first-floor layout hosts a double bedroom 1 (18.84m²), a bathroom, double bedroom 2 (10.20m²), single bedroom 3 (8.26m²), and a spacious bedroom 4 with an ensuite shower room (17.80m²). Furthermore, this home comes equipped with electric heating, along with double glazed, wooden framed windows, ensuring both comfort and efficiency, regardless of the season (Energy rating F). The outdoor areas enveloping this h ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Nestled near the scenic coastal town of Avranches, with mesmerizing views of Mont-St-Michel, this 6-bedroom house offers a blend of generous living space and authentic French charm. Built over substantial grounds and enviably positioned at Avranches in the Manche region, this property is ideal for someone who values privacy as well as accessibility to vibrant local culture and historical landmarks. Property Features: - Size: Approximately 270 sqm of living space - Bedrooms: 6 (including a master bedroom with bay views and a private sauna) - Bathrooms: 3 - Kitchen: Fully fitted with high-end appliances - Additional Rooms: Office space, cinema room, and solarium - Special Features: Fireplace in the living room, private sauna attached to the master bathroom - Outdoor: Enclosed, landscaped grounds of 2780 sqm, double independent garage - Basement: Includes a garage, wine cellar, boiler room, and laundry room Amenities: - Large entrance hall - Office with scenic views - Equipped cinema room - Sauna and solarium - Double independent garage - Fireplace in living space - Outdoor enclosed space with trees Local Area and Climate: Le Val-Saint-Père, located near Avranches in the department of Manche, is a region steeped in rich history and breathtaking landscapes. As part of Lower Normandy, its proximity to the channel provides mild and temperate maritime climate, making it enjoyable year-round. Rain is evenly spread throughout the year, so green, lush landscapes are common. Living here offers easy access to Mont Saint Michel, an iconic historical site and a must-visit. The local culture is heavily influenced by the coastal lifestyle, with opportunities to explore maritime sites, water mills, a ... click here to read more

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