A house facing Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, nestled on raised ground in the south of France's Manche department in Normandy. A wooden gate by a village lane leads into the property's court. There is a second gate lower down on the plot too. A granite path leads across the gravelled court to the house's glazed entrance door. The dwelling is rectangular and west-facing. It has a ground floor and a first floor. Its gabled slate roof has dormer windows. The edifice is made of rubble stone with pointing. The eastern elevation has small-paned windows on either side of the entrance door. These windows are fitted with shutters. There is also a garage door. The western elevation is punctuated with French windows, two small-paned windows and a rear garage door. The north and south elevations are rendered and have windows on both levels. A grassy garden enclosed with a hedge extends on both sides of the court. This grassy garden extends around the house with lush, generous outdoor space that looks out at the bay.
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