When Anne-Christelle Roussel and Bertrand L’huillier decided it was time for a change, they left Paris and their jobs in pharmaceuticals and television to build Casa Rosalie – in Costa Rica. But then Covid hit and a surprise guest showed up in their lives: their small daughter. So, instead of escaping half-way around the world, they stayed put. Well, almost. The couple packed up their lives, snapped up a plot of land on the edge of a forest with its own lake in the trendy Perche (lower Normandy), and built three cozy wooden nests for urbanites in need of downtime and fresh air.
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