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+33 (0)5 53 50 61 28 | Send an emailA beautiful barn conversion with a large, airy living room and cottage style bedrooms.
The Barn retains many of the original features and has beamed ceilings throughout. There is a private garden area with patio furniture and barbecue. The large grass area is surrounded by roses, trees and shrubs and is suitable for badminton (provided) and other games. Across the grass The Barn has its own gate access to the pool.
A really pretty cottage of honey-coloured stone, part of a barn conversion and retaining lots of the original features, including beamed ceilings throughout.
The private garden area is enclosed by plants and shrubs and includes patio furniture and a barbecue.
The Dordogne is a region of South West France between the Loire valley and the High Pyrénées named after the great river that runs through it. Locally it is known as the Périgord. This dates back to when the area was inhabited by the Gauls: four tribes lived there, and the name for "four tribes" in the Gaulish language was "Petrocore", which eventually became the Périgord and its inhabitants became the Périgordin.
There are four Périgords in the Dordogne: the "Périgord Vert" (Green Périgord) with its main town of Nontron, consists of verdant valleys in a region crossed by many rivers and streams; the "Périgord Blanc" (White Périgord) situated around the regions capital of Périgueux, is a region of limestone plateaux, wide valleys and meadows; the "Périgord Pourpre" (Purple Périgord) with its capital of Bergerac, is a wine region; and the "Périgord Noir" (Black Périgord) surrounding its capital of Sarlat, overlooks the valleys of the Vézère and the Dordogne, where the woods of Oak and Pine give it its name.
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