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A beautiful stone built Perigordine holiday cottage on three
floors - sleeping 6 in comfort.
The spacious living room opens onto a walled riverside terrace complete
with
Loggia.
Inside, the large sitting room with polished wooden floor leads through
to a fully equiped kitchen/dining room plus a further utility room and
downstairs W.C.
Upstairs takes you to a large oak beamed master bedroom with king size
bed and en-suite bathroom. On the floor below are a further 2 twin
bedrooms, one with views across the river, together with a bathroom.
Again, the bedrooms have wooden floors and are built using the local
honey coloured stone.
Sleeping up to 5, this substantial holiday farm cottage has been beautifully
renovated with a wealth of exposed beams and woodwork offering modern
conveniences together with romantic rusticity.
The sunken French style kitchen opens to a large sitting room and dining
area which have polished oak floors and exposed stonework.
Upstairs is a modern bathroom with shower plus two good-sized bedrooms,
one double and one twin (which can convert to a triple if required thus
sleeping up to 5 in comfort). Restored by local artisans, particular
attention has been paid to exposing the woodwork and using local stone.
Each window opens out to
views across the pretty river to the hills beyond.
Sleeps up to 4
Sympathetically restored by a local artisan, this pretty ‘gite’ sits
‘tucked away’ just
below a courtyard.
Located on one level, there is a well-equipped kitchen together with an
open plan
living and dining room. Both the twin and double bedroom have views to
the pretty river that runs through the estate - there is also a fully
tiled modern shower room. The property has been restored using local
stone and beams.
Outside is a private walled terrace with barbecue and garden furniture.
Location
From golf to horse riding, biking, canoeing or fishing, the Dordogne has
something to offer everyone for an enjoyable holiday..
Canoes and kayaks are available to hire along the banks of the Dordogne
and Vezere rivers. Being wide and generally shallow, both rivers can be
enjoyed whether you are a beginner or a skilled amateur.
For golfers there are good courses in the area. The course at Le Bugue
is 18
holes and is just 15 kilometres from ‘Le Banquet’. Tennis lovers can use
the
local municipal courts in Les Eyzies.
If you enjoy hiking, then the area has some tremendous walks with
breathtaking scenery. Come in the autumn and you may well discover wild
mushrooms as
you trek.
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