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La Glycine
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La Glycine

This small country manor house near Bayeux was named for the wisteria vines that bloom purple across its south-facing wall each May. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests fit within stone reception rooms connected by original archways and period mantels. The property retains its garden layout from a nineteenth-century plan, with hedged rooms and a central fountain. Bedrooms scatter throughout the main house and a converted carriage building, and the kitchen operates with professional equipment hidden within historic spaces.

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