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A typical holiday home of the Norman coast
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The southern building of the Villa du Temps Retrouvé in Cabourg in the Calvados department dates from the 1860s. Its stylized architecture is typical of the holiday homes of the Norman coast at that time. The villa's facade consists of hollow red and ocher bricks that form a geometric design with diamond crosses. It is completed by a front body in white Caen stone and a gray slate roof matching the shutters.
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