Description
In the heart of one of the most beautiful villages in France, a few steps from the sea, exceptional hotel relay, Côte d'Albâtre, Seine-Maritime (76), for sale. Immortalized by impressionist painters, the Alabaster Coast is distinguished by its cliffs and its perpetually changing lights. In this context, nestled in the heart of a small seaside resort with the charm of yesteryear, this former 17th century coaching inn, now a hotel inn, has been remarkably restored, in the tradition of the ancestral know-how of master masons and carpenters, companions of the Tour de France. Once through the porch, you are immediately seduced by this superb paved and flowered courtyard, extended by a cloistered garden, ideal for rest. Bordered by a small river which can be enjoyed from the terrace, this charming residence, under the title 'furnished tourist accommodation', offers a surface area of 970 m2 distributed between 4 duplexes with kitchenettes, 6 bedrooms for 2 people, 7 bedrooms for 2/3 people, including 4 real suites, all with a kitchenette, 4 bedrooms without kitchenette and finally 4 family apartments offering a living room/lounge, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. The rooms offer surfaces between 20 and 45 m2 and the apartments have surfaces between 55 and 75 m2. 250 m2 are reserved for reception rooms including a large hall, a charming tea room, an interior lounge, a reading room with, in its extension, an ideal place to accommodate around twenty people seated for seminars, general meetings or any simply for a family reunion. If currently the activity of this hotel relay does not include catering, the kitchen equipment makes it possible to consider it. Carefully furnished, the establishment, in exceptional condition, does not require any work. Ideally located, this tourism complex offers a supportive environment for a high-end hotel project, between sea and countryside. 2 hours from Paris, 1 hour from Étretat and 40 minutes from Fécamp, CONSULT US. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr