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Wolter Veltema9, Rue De Marfontaine
Chevennes
02250
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Experience relaxation and tranquility in the serene countryside at The Farmhouse, a charming abode boasting a rich history spanning 300 years. Nestled amidst a lush garden teeming with wildlife and birds, this idyllic retreat offers respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Perched atop a hill, it affords stunning panoramic views of the picturesque village below. The surrounding landscapes showcase rolling hills, where local farmers diligently cultivate their crops. For nature enthusiasts, a vast National forest awaits just a short 5-minute bike ride away. Step inside the Farmhouse and discover a spacious ground floor featuring a welcoming hallway, a generously-sized kitchen, an elegant dining room, a cozy lounge, and a well-stocked library. Ascend to the first floor to find six tastefully-appointed bedrooms, accompanied by two separate toilets and two separate showers, one of which is thoughtfully designed to accommodate disabled individuals.Reviews
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Attractions
- Laon Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Laon, this magnificent Gothic cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and panoramic views from the tower.
- Chemin des Dames: Situated just south of Chevennes, Chemin des Dames is a historic road that played a significant role in World War I. Today, it offers visitors the opportunity to explore numerous war memorials, trenches, and museums dedicated to this period.
- Abbaye de Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache: This medieval abbey is nestled in the picturesque Thiérache region, a short drive from Chevennes. The abbey showcases impressive Romanesque architecture and houses a museum that portrays the life of the monks who lived there.
- Château de Coucy: Approximately 30 kilometers from Chevennes, the ruins of Château de Coucy stand as a testament to medieval grandeur. This fortress, once one of the largest in Europe, is famous for its massive keep and impressive defensive walls.
- Musée de Laon: Located in the heart of Laon, this museum offers a comprehensive collection of art and historical artifacts. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing archeological finds, medieval art, and local history.
- Le Familistère de Guise: Situated in the town of Guise, about 40 kilometers from Chevennes, this unique social housing complex was built in the 19th century by industrialist Jean-Baptiste André Godin. It features an intriguing mix of architecture, including an impressive glass and iron central courtyard.
- Lac de l'Ailette: A picturesque lake located near the village of Chamouille, Lac de l'Ailette offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as swimming, boating, and picnicking. The surrounding area also includes a golf course, a wellness center, and a water park.
- Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois: Covering a vast area northwest of Chevennes, this regional nature park is characterized by its rolling hills, charming villages, and rich biodiversity. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, offering hiking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
- Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de Picardie: Located in Tergnier, this museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of resistance fighters and deportees during World War II. It exhibits personal belongings, documents, and testimonies that shed light on this dark period of history. 10. Château de Pierrefonds: Situated in the village of Pierrefonds, this fairy-tale castle is renowned for its impressive medieval architecture. With its towers, drawbridge, and moat, the castle offers a glimpse into the Middle Ages and has also been featured in various films and TV series.