2 Bed 1 Bath Villa
£98 average per night
Charming Tower In A Medieval Property , Private Fishing Lake
- Sleeps 5
- 2 Bed
- 1 Bathroom
- Children welcome
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Pricing
Month | Average Per Night |
---|---|
January | £97 |
February | £97 |
March | £97 |
April | £97 |
May | £98 |
June | £107 |
July | £98 |
August | £97 |
September | £97 |
October | £97 |
November | £98 |
December | £98 |
General information
- Shared pool
- Internet access
- Wifi
- BBQ
- Parking
- Children welcome
- Bicycles
- Boat
- Books
- Deck / Patio
- Dining area
- DVD Player
- Game room
- Games
- Golf course nearby
- Hair dryer
- Heated
- Iron and board
- Kayak
- Linens provided
- Garden
- Living room
- Music library
- Outdoor lighting
- Pets considered
- Ping pong
- Safe
- Ski / Snowboard
- No smoking
- Stereo
- Television
- Towels provided
- Toys
- Video library
- Wheelchair inaccessible
Kitchen and household
- Dishes and utensils provided
- Coffee maker
- Kettle
- Full kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Pantry items
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Washing machine
Safety
- Carbon Monoxide detector
- Deadbolt lock to entrance
- Emergency exit route
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Location
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- 3.8KM
- > 5KM
Description
Courceriers is in north-east Mayenne near the village of Saint-Thomas-de-Courceriers which takes its name from the site. It is easily accessed from the Channel ports, four hours drive from Calais and the Eurotunnel terminal and two hours from Caen. Steeped in history, Courceriers was once home to prehistoric man. It has also been a Roman camp ("Caesar's Court"), an important site in Gaul (the Gallic Roman Empire) and a medieval fortress. After this was sacked by English armies in 1419, a château was built on the site, also sadly now dispatched into history. You will be living part of that history when you stay in the tower, all that remains of the château. All around are reminders of Courceriers' glorious past - the massive fortress ramparts, the ruins of the Keep, the valley that was dammed and flooded by the Romans to keep the heathen hordes at bay, the manor houses and the chapel, built in 1418, La Portail (the gatehouse), built in 1657, the old mill......