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Aquitaine |
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| Location |
Hidden in the fold of a small valley in front of oak and chesnut woods, this 35 Ha private estate is home to three houses dating back to the 17th century, lovingly restored in the perigordian style
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| Bedrooms: 3 |
Accommodates: 6 |
The Property:
The ground floor comprises a fully equipped kitchen, opening onto the dining/living room (with satellite TV, DVD, HIFI).
At the same level, you will find one bedroom and its bathroom equipped with bath and wc. This bedroom has 2 electric 80x200 beds.
There is a small utility room situated next to the kitchen with washing machine and tumble dryer
From the comfortable leather sofas you can enjoy the view over your private park and the surrounding woods.
On the first floor, 2 large bedrooms are located in the roof space, each with its own bathroom equipped with shower. Each bedroom has 2 electric 80x200 beds.
There is a small living room with satellite TV on this floor
The grounds:
At the edge of your 8x4m swimming pool, you can relax in sunlounges. For the safety of children, this area is fenced.
Two terraces are equipped with barbecue and outdoor table and chairs in the shade of a pergola
Within the Estate there is a golf practice area
Nearby:
The surroundings of our estate is rich in many historical or prehistorical treasures, among which the most famous are the Lascaux Caves and the medieval city of Sarlat
You will also enjoy sailing down the Vézère river in the ancient Gabarres. There are also many festivals liven up the whole region during the summer
The lovers of the small white ball will be able to practise their game in the Swin 18 holes of St Genies, 4 Km away from our estate
Nearby, lovely shaded paths offer you many opportunities of walking, cycling or horse riding. If you prefer water sports, you might be tempted by trout fishing in the Vézère, or even canoeing
We will advise you on the best places to taste the secrets of the perigordian gastronomy: foie gras paté, confits, omelette with truffles, poêlées de cèpes, and many other delights...
A visit to the regional wine caves is also strongly recommended! You will then know everything of the wines ending with "ac" (Bergerac, Monbazillac, etc.).
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