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Address:

Jones Katarina
283 Route Des Landes
Saint Leger
62128

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Price per week:

price from €1390

Telephone:

0750089778

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Charming 150m² Cottage for 6 Guests

- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Three Generous Bedrooms Upstairs: 1 King with En-Suite, 1 Double, and 1 Twin
- Main Bathroom with Walk-In Thermostatic Shower and Heated Towel Rail
- Laundry Facilities: Washing Machine and Dryer
- High-Quality Open-Plan Kitchen
- Expansive Living and Dining Spaces
- TV and Wi-Fi Available
- Outdoor Patio with Dining Area and BBQ
- Scenic Garden Adjoining Peaceful Wood/Parkland
- Reserved Parking Spot
- Ground Floor WC
- Complimentary Welcome Pack for Weekly Bookings: Includes Tea, Coffee, Milk, Juice, Wine, and Brioche
- Air Conditioning in Bedrooms
- Pets Welcome (Cleaning Fee: 40 EUR)
- Baby Cot and High Chair Available on Request

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Holiday Home 1 199 256 1390 1792

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • **Arras** (approximately 15 km away) - **Description**: Arras is known for its beautiful Flemish-Baroque architecture, particularly the Grand Place and Place des Héros. The town square is one of the most picturesque in France. Visitors can explore the Belfry of Arras, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the underground tunnels known as the "Boves."
  • **Wellington Quarry (Carrière Wellington)** (in Arras) - **Description**: This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the tunnels used by Allied troops during World War I. The guided tours provide insight into the lives of the soldiers who lived and fought in these subterranean passages.
  • **Canadian National Vimy Memorial** (approximately 25 km away) - **Description**: This significant World War I memorial site honors the Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The memorial park includes preserved trenches, tunnels, and a visitor center.
  • **Lens' 14-18 - Great War and Peace History Center** (approximately 20 km away) - **Description**: This museum focuses on the history of the First World War, particularly in the Lens region. It provides an immersive experience with multimedia exhibits and personal stories from the war.
  • **Louvre-Lens Museum** (approximately 25 km away) - **Description**: A satellite of the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Louvre-Lens offers a rotating selection of artworks from the Louvre’s vast collection. The museum is known for its modern architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds.
  • **Citadel of Arras** (in Arras) - **Description**: Built by Vauban in the late 17th century, this star-shaped fortress is a remarkable example of military architecture. Although it is still used by the military, parts of it are accessible to the public for exploration.
  • **Notre-Dame de Lorette International Memorial** (approximately 35 km away) - **Description**: This memorial site commemorates those who died in the region during World War I. It includes the largest French military cemetery and a modern memorial known as the Ring of Remembrance, listing the names of 580,000 soldiers of different nationalities. These attractions provide a mix of cultural, historical, and architectural experiences, highlighting the rich history and heritage of the region.