You won't find anything similar anywhere in the world. The same family has owned it for 800 years, surviving numerous invasions, occupations, and major historical events. Recently, they renovated it to accommodate remote workers from all over the world. It offers a unique blend of authentic castle vibes and modern facilities, making it an ideal choice for digital nomads and remote workers.
In addition to the breathtaking main castle building, there's also a beautiful 17th-century manor house with independent apartments that are pet- and family-friendly.
We are a community-focused coliving. We expect guests to actively participate in sharing knowledge, organizing activities, and taking care of each other and the common spaces of the property.
GUESTS HAVE ACCESS TO:
- Grand living room with a cozy fireplace and soft seating
- Dining room that can be used to eat or work.
- Fully equipped coworking space with everything you need - comfy chairs, lots of desks (including a standing one), call rooms, a coffee corner, a video projector, a library, a printer, and a and a scanner.
- Fully equipped shared kitchen (or individual kitchens in the apartments)
- Gym
- Immense private park surrounding the castle.
You can easily go for a walk and enjoy nature around you, as well as see some rabbits and deer. Wake up to the sound of birds singing, take a refreshing morning walk in the woods or along the river, and watch the gorgeous racehorses run.
Our space is the ideal environment for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, and location-independent entrepreneurs.
We value privacy and require our colivers to be respectful to one another and to the historical space we're sharing.
Our coliving gives you space and quietness to concentrate on your projects without missing out on social life and fun activities. You’ll find the easy-going and friendly atmosphere of a coliving in the lush historical setting of a castle.
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Our coliving is an excellent base to enjoy the main attractions in Normandy, like the iconic Mount Saint Michel. Bayeux, a cute historical town where you can see William the Conqueror's tapestry, and the D-Day landing beaches are both only 30 minutes away.
In the summer, you can enjoy long beach days, boat trips, and excursions.
In winter, the marshes around the property fill up with water, and it magically turns into an island!