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Creatively designed, and decorated to resemble an old classic school house, but modern, comfortable, and cosy with a touch of class. Wood flooring, ceramic tile, custom woodwork, Pottery Barn style decor, a mix of antique, and custom furniture, are just some of the homes finer touches.
A charming, highly recommended gite, sleeping 8-10, swimming pool, toddler splash pool, 4 acres of lovely gardens, outside play area trampoline, swings and table tennis. Information/play barn with pool table, table football. Easy walk to village of Les Eyzies with shops, bars, restaurants and cafes.
300 years of history reside in the thick stone walls of this two family sized farmhouse. In a calm and beautiful Pyrenees hamlet it is ideally suited to nature lovers, people who want to spend quality family time surrounded by stunning beauty of a national park. Swimming pool and childrens play area
Spacious living room, super equipped kitchen, one en-suite bedroom and toilet are located on the ground floor while on the first floor there are 3 more luxuriously arranged en-suite bedrooms. The master bedroom is connected to the outdoor terrace which offers a fantastic view.
Le Vieux Cafe is in a pretty village surrounded by fields of sunflowers and wheat. The recently renovated 3-bedroomed cottage easily sleeps 10 and offers child-friendly comfortable accommodation. The nearest market town is 8km away and the sandy beaches of Fouras are accessible within the hour.
Authentic XVIII savoyarde farm, renovated and situated on a plateau at 470m altitude at St. Leger in the Valley of the Maurienne, Savoy region of France. Privileged surroundings at the foot of the chaine of the Belledonne mountains. The Maurienne has also the world's largest cycling area.