Situated 17 kilometers off the coast, the Chausey archipelago, Granville's island district, is an exceptional, unspoiled natural site. Swept by the highest tides in Europe, its landscapes change with the tides, revealing, according to legend, 52 islets at high tide and 365 at low tide.
Gîte located in the former presbytery, a long building that housed 5 priests between 1857 and 1982 and has been converted into 4 communal gîtes since 1988. Capacity: 5 people - Surface area: 16 m² living space, 13 m² under slope (first floor), 500 m² outside - Layout: Ground-floor living area with kitchen, living room, bathroom with 1 toilet - washbasin - shower and dining room, mezzanine sleeping area on first floor accessible via a staircase, 2 shared showers with the other gîtes behind the former presbytery, shared terrace, shared garden. Sleeping accommodation : Upstairs : 2 double beds, 1 single bed. Comfort: Shared outdoor garden with sea view, picnic tables, barbecues, parasols available.
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