We were a family of four: my husband, myself and two teenaged sons. The length of our stay was 6 nights. The place was roomy, and each of us felt we had our own space. The house looks much better in real life than in the pictures. We were able to relax in this peaceful location. The house is located in Baudre, France, set in the countryside , yet minutes from Saint Lo (a major town which was rebuilt after World War 2). It had everything we needed, and more (i.e. Net flix, Wifi, large outside patio with dining area, and even a ping pong table). Gerard and his wife, Valerie, the hosts, were so helpful and gracious.
If you are thinking of touring Normandy, you may consider renting a car with a GPS because it was extremely helpful in our navigation around Normandy. We went to the Eglisle Notre-Dame in St. Lo, Bayeux Tapestry Museum, Juno Beach and Museum (D-Day beach), Abbyaye aux Hommes (where William the Conquerer is buried) & Abbaye aux Dames, the botanical garden in Caen, Jardin D'elle Villiers Fossard, Mont Saint-Michel, and the beach side town of Agon Coutainville. We had an delicious dinner at Bistro 59 in Saint-Lo.
We absolutely recommend this place for anyone who wants to visit Normandy.
Barbara and family, (North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)