Charming house on the Alabaster Coast
This country house, ideally located in a quiet area of Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer, is just 5 minutes from the beach and the famous valleys of Varengeville-sur-Mer. Nestled at the end of a bucolic path, it offers an idyllic setting, surrounded by nature and tranquility, with a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside. Whether you choose to walk, cycle or take the GR21, the sea is within reach.
Family home with five bedrooms
Built in a wooden frame 25 years ago, this second home has hosted many moments of family happiness. The large living room, the heart of the house, exudes a warm atmosphere thanks to a modern open kitchen and a comfortable living room with fireplace. An ideal space for moments of relaxation in all seasons. With its four spacious bedrooms, plus a child's bedroom, this villa is perfect for recharging your batteries. As a seasonal rental, it promises an excellent return.
A privileged environment
Facing due south, the house benefits from optimal light throughout the day. The terrace, a natural extension of the living space, is an ideal place for outdoor meals or simply to enjoy the sun. Located at the end of a path guaranteeing privacy and serenity, this house combines the charm of a rural setting with the immediate proximity of the sea.
A setting between Dieppe and Veules-les-Roses
Varengeville-sur-Mer, famous for having inspired the impressionists thanks to the unique light and changing colors of the Alabaster Coast, is today prized for its marine cemetery, its remarkable gardens and its "clos masures", these old farms surrounded by trees that add character to the landscape. Don't miss the exceptional Norman tart from the Boivin pastry shop, a real local delight!
Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer is a charming seaside resort, known for its beach lined with Scandinavian-style cabins and its restaurant on the pebbles. It attracts many owners of second homes thanks to its picturesque setting and friendly atmosphere.
Finally, the neighboring town of Dieppe has managed to preserve the charm of a port city full of history, famous for its explorers like Jehan Ango, and for its varied activities: casino, sea bathing, historic 18-hole golf course, marina, and the famous Saturday morning market. Located only four hours from the English coast via ferry, three hours from Brussels and two hours from Paris, this seaside house benefits from an ideal location for a second or main residence.