
The property is situated in a dominant position with an unobstructed view over the surrounding countryside and the residential village. Rouen is 30 km (19 miles) away, and Paris 130 km (81 miles) is easily reached via the A13 motorway.
The shops are approx. 2 km (1.25 miles) from the property. The nearest French SNCF train station is 6 km (3.75 miles) away, with trains to Paris Saint Lazarre taking 75 minutes.

In the French department of Normandy, 8 km (5 miles) from the A13 motorway, 110 km (69 miles) from Paris which like Deauville is 1 hour away.
Near to a listed village

In the French department of Seine-et-Marne, along the Champagne route, in a town surrounded by green and wooded hills, and crossed by two rivers.
Paris is 80 km (50 miles) away by road, 65 (41) of which are on motorway (A4).
Roissy airport is 45 minutes away.
French SNCF train station (with free parking): Paris / Gare de l’Est. Regional buses. All shops and amenities, infant, primary and secondary schools in the town.

320 km (200 miles) from Paris, 280 (175) of which are on motorway, one hour from Tours (French TGV train station), therefore two hours from London, and just a few miles from the future residential park of a very well-known company.
The rather flat countryside is predominantly composed of farmland interspersed with forests.
To the north of the Loire valley with its red and white vineyards and its numerous historic and tourist sites; to the south of the Poitou region and its multitudes of Romanesque monuments, not to mention its Futuroscope. The village has its own grocer, baker and butcher, and is less than 10 km (6 miles) from doctors, chemists, all shops, a secondary school and a sixth form college; the nearest universities are in Tours.

320 km (200 miles) from Paris, 280 (175) of which are on motorway, one hour from Tours (French TGV train station), therefore two hours from London, and just a few miles from the future residential park of a very well-known company.
The rather flat countryside is predominantly composed of farmland interspersed with forests.
To the north of the Loire valley with its red and white vineyards and its numerous historic and tourist sites; to the south of the Poitou region and its multitudes of Romanesque monuments, not to mention its Futuroscope. The village has its own grocer, baker and butcher, and is less than 10 km (6 miles) from doctors, chemists, all shops, a secondary school and a sixth form college; the nearest universities are in Tours.