Florea, St. Cast – Brittany – Sleeps 8
Florea is a lovely, typical Breton house, in the traditional cream walls with grey slate roofing. The house has a great location, just on the outskirts of the village, and has views over the village and down to the beach. An attractive property, Florea is surrounded by well maintained lawned gardens offering plenty of space to relax in the sun. Inside is well appointed and nicely decorated and with the beach and local amenities just a short walk away, making Florea an ideal holiday home.
Villa features
Two storey accommodation |
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Ground floor |
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| Kitchen | Microwave, Oven, Hob, Fridge/freezer |
| Utility Area | Washing machine |
| Lounge | Local TV, DVD player, Dining facilities, Patio doors |
| Bedroom with ensuite | Double bed, Shower, Single washbasin |
| Bathroom | WC |
First floor |
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| Bedroom | Double bed |
| Bedroom | Twin beds |
| Bedroom | Double bed |
| Bathroom | Bath, Twin washbasin |
| Bathroom | WC |
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External features |
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| Portable barbecue, Lawn | |
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Additional information |
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| Detached Property, Heating payable locally, Electricity payable locally | |
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Local amenities |
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| Distance to St. Cast | 0.5km | |
| Nearest Restaurant / Cafe | 0.5km | |
| Nearest Bar | 0.5km | |
| Nearest Beach | 0.5km | |
| Nearest Mini/Supermarket | 0.5km | |
Location
In the vicinity of St. Cast
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Resort: St. Cast in Brittany
Saint Cast (le Guildo) is ideally located between the mighty cliffs of the Cap Fréhel, the indomitable Fort Lalatte, and the historical Saint-Malo, and makes a great stopover on the northern coast of Brittany. With the blue-green waters of the Emerald Coast stretching for almost 20 km, and bordered by wooded valleys, this peninsula is a lovely mix of great sandy beaches, secret coves and breathtaking panoramas. Apparently St Cast takes its name from the presence of a chapel dedicated to religeous man called Cast or Cado, who came to preach here. Le Guildo received its name from two Breton words: “GOEZ ledou”, which can be translated as “river mouth”. The construction of a railway from Paris to nearby Lamballe has helped develop the area, and since 1972, St-Cast joined the little village of Notre-Dame du Guildo nearby to become “Saint-Cast le Guildo”.






