A beautiful Belle Epoque town house built into the ramparts of the fortified old town of St Valery and with fine views overlooking the Baie de la Somme. Place St.Martin was chosen by Carlton TV as the setting of John Thaw’s 2nd World War drama series ‘Monsignor Reynard’ as being one of the few town squares unspoilt by modern development. La Falaise was used throughout the series as the Prefecture of Police.
This beautiful town house has a terraced garden with garden furniture and barbecue and is ideally placed for exploring St Valery and surrounding attractions. St Valery was the point from which William the Conqueror set sail for England and is still a traditional fishing port which also provides a fine Sunday market for local stallholders and others. A narrow gauge steam railway operates across the salt marshes to Le Crotoy. The town is within easy reach of beaches along the Cote d'Opal coast as well as many other places of interest.
Facilities for this holiday house in St Valery Sur Somme, North East
Property
Type:
House
Nearest Airport:
Paris - 120 mins
Nearest Port:
Calais - 90 mins
Nearest Bar/Pub:
Along Road - 4/5 mins
Nearest Restaurant:
Along Road - 4/5 mins
Nearest Beach:
Quend Plage/Fort Mahon - 15 kms
Nearest Golf Course:
Nampont St Martin - 15 kms
Location Type:
Fishing Nearby, Golfing, Near the sea, Quiet, Town, Watersports
Central Heating. Thermostatically controlled convector heating
Dining:
Seating for 8.
Entertainment:
Terrestrial TV, DVD, CD System.
Outside:
Terrace, Garden, BBQ, Garden Furniture. Superb views form garden/terrace across Baie de la Somme
Suitability:
Children Welcome, Pets Allowed.
Local activities in and around St Valery Sur Somme, North East
Situated in the old quarter of St. Valery - sur - Somme, the house is within walking distance of shops and restaurants. There is a fantastic sea view from the rear of the property across the Bay
St. Valery was the point from which William the Conqueror set sail for England and is still a traditional fishing port, On Sundays there is a fine market along the quai for local stallholders and others. A narrow gauge steam railway operates across the marshes to Le Crotoy.
The town is within easy reach of the fine beaches along the Cote d'Opal. Fort Mahon with the Aqualud theme park and the chic resort of Le Touquet with water theme parks are worth a visit. Top class golf courses are available nearby. Calais 90 minutes, Paris 2 hours by car.
Rental rates for this house
Price Per Week
Quoted In
Approximately equivalent to
UK Pound
Euro
US Dollar
Low Season Rate From:
£380.00
€478.80
$615.60
High Season Rate From:
£550.00
€693.00
$891.00
Rental Notes: Rentals are usually from Saturday to Saturday in the peak season. Access to the property is after 4pm on arrival and departure by 10am.
Short breaks available out of season £250 (3 nights)
Rental includes cleaning before arrival and after departure. All beds and furniture must be replaced in their original positions before departure Please enquire for rental rates for bank holiday and half term weeks during April, May and October.
Late offers for this House
Late Offer Specials:
Arrival Date
Departure Date
Nights
Price
Notes
22 November 2008
29 November 2008
7
£190
Availability of La Falaise
This property is normally available
for rent between January
and December each year.
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Owner joined site on:
20 April 2004
Property listed since:
05 January 2006
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