The origins of the Dur Ecu manor farm date back to the time of William the Conqueror. It was also the property of the family of Guy de Maupassant. This 17th century residence is made up of 4 stone buildings arranged around a large grassy courtyard, isolated in vast unspoiled nature. Ideal place for a quiet rest, or for a sporting holiday, or to explore the rich Cotentin heritage.
The farmhouse, a former cider press, has been converted into 2 gîtes.
Each gîte opens at the rear onto an enclosed terrace/garden, facing south west, equipped with garden furniture.
Overlooking woods, river, meadows you can see the two peaceful donkeys and the furtive visit of the deer.
Gîte Pressoir: surface area 105 m²
4 to 6 people
2 bedrooms upstairs: one with double bed (plus extra bed). One with 2 single beds (pull-out beds).
Bathroom (shower bath, double sink). Separate WC. Wardrobe. Electric heating.
On the ground floor: equipped kitchen (dishwasher). Long vacation. Dining room. Electric heating.