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Villa des Remparts
Location...location...location... Villa des Remparts is a unique 3 bedroom restored 18C stone villa located in the desirable 'District Historique' of Dinan with spectacular views of the medieval ramparts.
Ground floor: a Grand Salon overlooking the ramparts with high ceilings, tall windows, stone walls, large stone fireplace, polished terracotta tile floors and antique pine furnishings. A separate eat-in Breton-style kitchen with local granite worktop is fully equipped.
First floor: a grand staircase leads to 3 airy bedrooms, one 4-poster and one double, both with breathtaking views of the ramparts, and one twin room facing the quiet cobbled Rue Michel. The bedrooms feature oak floors, large windows and ceiling fans for comfortable sleeping even on the warmest summer day. The large bathroom/WC is fully tiled with over-size shower and double washbasin.
Free parking is on-site next to the 'Boules' court/barbecue terrace (Note: parking can be a real problem in Dinan and in the old Port, but you will have your own space at the rear of the Villa without the worry of not finding a space on your return).
"Dinan is without doubt the most charming medieval hill town and river port in Brittany"- Charles Dickens 1846
Within its stone ramparts, Dinan's beautifully preserved half-timbered buildings and narrow cobbled lanes, ancient monasteries, restaurants and artisan shops attract over a half million visitors year round, second only to Mont St. Michel nearby. Mont St. Michel and Dinan are 'must see' destinations in Brittany.
Villa des Remparts is located just minutes from the scenic coast beaches, golf courses, romantic islands and the Pink Granite Coast, but relax and unwind in Dinan- take a stroll along the stone ramparts with their commanding views of the old town and countryside ending at the 14C Chateau and Jardin des Anglais. Explore the ancient monasteries, museums, and unique craft shops that Dinan is famous for or walk down Rue du Petit Fort to the old Port of Dinan and enjoy the fresh seafood in the local waterside restaurants. You will soon discover why Dickens found Dinan so remarkable!
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