Surrounded by parkland, Manoir de Blouse-Ville offers a unique French holiday rental with stunning views and a heated pool.
The absolute perfect place
“The garden was the absolute perfect place for relaxing in the sun. We loved how many flowers there were and the pool was everything you would need for a summer holiday!”
“The garden was the absolute perfect place for relaxing in the sun. We loved how many flowers there were and the pool was everything you would need for a summer holiday!”
The fantastic Manoir de Blouse-Ville is surrounded by 16 acres of park overlooking the Baie de Seine. Conveniently located between the towns of Deauville and Honfleur, this French holiday rental offers a unique setting for holidays and weekend breaks. The Manoir de Blouse-Ville is less than 10 kilometres from trendy Deauville and is also within easy reach of the port of Le Havre, one of the few contemporary World Heritage Sites within Europe.
Manoir de Blouse-Ville sleeps groups of up to 22 guests in seven double bedrooms across two floors plus a first floor dormitory. A sizable dining room, a fully equipped modern kitchen and large living room can be found on the ground floor, along with a two en-suite bedrooms and separate WC, whilst there are five further doubles, two of them en-suite, plus a dormitory and further bathroom on the first floor.
The outside terrace overlooks the heated swimming pool and offers excellent views of the Bay of the Seine, which offers some of France’s finest sunsets. The swimming pool also features a pool house with WC and a fitted bar. Fantastic activities such as golf and horse riding are available locally.
What Oliver loves...
Here it's all about the amazing grounds - 16 acres of beautiful parkland and some lovely views of the sea
It makes a great wedding venue whether in the Manoir, the Reception Hall or a marquee in the grounds
The trendy seaside town of Deauville and the pretty medieval fishing port of Honfleur are only ten minutes drive away
What you should know
The chateau is welcoming and homely although it's not for those looking for a more elegant or modern style
The pool is opened in early May, depending on the weather, and closes on 15th September
Linen and bathroom towels are provided but please bring your own pool and beach towels
Please be aware this is a large, old house and so the WiFi connection may not reach everywhere. Should guests need a stronger connection, fibre internet is located approximately 50m from the manor in a separate building.
This home is a part of our Great Value and Heritage Collection!
This is a historic home, and as such:
It has probably been standing for over 100 years, which means it's full of historic value and charm but it may also have one or two quirks!
Some of the decor and furnishings may not be brand new, but that should not detract from your holiday experience in this unique setting that allows you to take a step back in time!
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Manoir De Blouse-Ville
Beach Nearby
Rural Location
Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
The manoir is located between the popular towns of Deauville (10km) and Honfleur (7.5km). Local activities include mountain biking, water sports, kayaking, trekking, and the breathtaking sandy beaches. Also located near the manoir are horse-riding and a golf course.
There is a restaurant just over a kilometre drive away (open Wednesday to Sunday only) but for a greater choice of facilities head to the charming, historical village of Villerville (3km) with characterful narrow streets and places to eat, a few shops and a beach with a watersports centre open on certain days in the summer. The nearest large supermarket is just over 5km away in nearby Équemauville.
Deauville (10km) is one of the most glamorous seaside resorts and is known as the 'lady of the French coast.' It symbolizes sophistication, elegance and prestige. There are more than 40 restaurants, a casino, two race courses, a spa and thalassotherapy centre, two harbours, large choice of luxury shops, a beautiful sandy beach and the famous boardwalk promenade "Les Planches."
Honfleur (7.5km) is the oldest medieval fishing and sailing port in France and has been painted by some of the most popular artists of the 20th century including Monet and Manet.
Normandy is rightly famous for its food - especially the cheeses such as Livarot Camembert, and Pont l'Eveque - and Calvados, the apple brandy. The French love of good food means that all ingredients also have to be of the highest quality. Seafood is fantastic and local producers are famous in the area for quality, taste, and price. There are excellent local food markets in Honfleur on Saturdays and Trouville on Sundays.
This is also a great base for exploring the D-Day Landing beaches which are just a short drive away. Arromanches (92km) and Omaha (104km) are examples of two beaches of historical importance as well as the batteries and cliffs of Longues-sur-Mer (95km). Combine with a trip to Bayeux (95km), having a lunch of Coquilles Saint Jacques in the charming Port en Bessin before heading to the historic town. Bayeux is a beautiful town, well known for the UNESCO classified Bayeux Tapestry, with many renowned restaurants, elegant 17th century buildings and interesting museums about this fascinating part of Normandy.
The Region
History and gastronomy go hand-in-hand in Normandy, making it a great choice if culture and fine dining are what you’re looking for in a holiday! There’s still plenty on offer besides the food and tales of yesteryear, however – you can take a tour around some of the beautiful inland towns and villages or head to the coast, where you’ll find a mixture of wide sandy beaches and rugged, romantic cliffs.