From £ 357 / per night
Located in the quiet part of the Dordogne, on the outskirts of the historic village of Chenaud, lies this centuries-old domain (2.6 Ha). The estate (originally a large hunting lodge) is surrounded by beautiful walled gardens with centuries-old trees, a bamboo forest and an orchard with different fruit species.
The luxury domain is completely adapted to the contemporary life, take for example central water softening system, electricity- and drainage- installation, satellite dish, new sceptic tank, Wi-Fi, central vacuum cleaning system, designer kitchens with all the necessary equipment, central heating and underfloor heating.
Equipped with a cozy living room with a nice view towards the garden and the river and has a very well equipped gourmet kitchen. Obviously, there is Wi-Fi, TV and central heating and furthermore 2 spacious double bedrooms each with its own bathroom.
Located in the quiet part of the Dordogne, on the outskirts of the historic village of Chenaud, lies this centuries-old domain (2.6 Ha). The estate (originally a large hunting lodge) is surrounded by beautiful walled gardens with centuries-old tre ... Read more
Bordering the Dronne River, this self-catering accommodation near Chenaud has a peaceful and pleasant setting in the beautiful countryside.
The property is situated in the center of the largest wine-producing area of France: Bordeaux, Bergerac and Cognac. Saint-Emilion is only a 45-minute drive away. The countryside is ideal for walking and biking – in the hilly fields, the forest of the banks of the Dronne River. Close to St. Aulaye, there's a nature reserve too, La Jemaye.
There are markets throughout the area, with a large market in Riberac on Friday; on Sunday there is a big antique market in Bordeaux. Aubeterre-sur-Dronne is listed as one of the “most beautiful villages of France”.
Bordering the Dronne River, this self-catering accommodation near Chenaud has a peaceful and pleasant setting in the beautiful countryside.
The property is situated in the center of the largest wine-producing area of France: Bordeaux, Ber ... Read more