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In a quiet, friendly little street, this former shop, with its atypical volumes, is an independent gîte where everyone can "live their own life" in complete autonomy.
Its proximity to the ECU means that residents of the gîte can take advantage of all the services offered by the guest house, including breakfast, table d'hôtes and other services.
The ground floor comprises a large entrance hall with shower room and toilet. The large living room with open-plan kitchen opens onto a west-facing terrace on the river bank. Fully equipped and comfortable.
Upstairs, 2 bedrooms with double beds, a bathroom and a large, high-ceilinged, very bright living room with sleeping facilities.
The house has central heating, Wi-Fi and TV.
This cosy gîte is just as well-suited to a solitary stay as it is to a family visit, whether for sightseeing or artistic creation.
2 bedrooms with
queen-size beds
Sleeps up to 6
2 convivial terraces
Country view
on the Vonne
Bathroom
and shower room
Large lounges with
different areas
Office
Dining room
Kitchen
equipped
washing machines and
dishwasher
Shops
nearby
TV
Wifi
Nicolas Degennes and Jean-François Lacoux
L'Écu de France was conceived and created by Nicolas Degennes, make-up artist and former artistic director of Givenchy make-up, and Jean-François Lacoux, journalist and artistic producer in the audiovisual sector.
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L'ÉCU DE FRANCE
Artists' Residence, Guest House & Gîte in Sanxay (86)