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Laura WickhamLe Moulin de Chazotte
Cherves Richemont
16370
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Discover our collection of four exquisite gites, each showcasing its unique style and charm. Immaculately clean, flooded with natural light, and tastefully adorned, our gites provide the utmost comfort and convenience for an unforgettable stay.Indulge in the luxury of your own fully-equipped kitchen, inviting dining area, cozy sitting room, and entertainment options including a TV, an array of books, and captivating games. Step outside onto your private terrace complete with a barbecue, and enjoy complimentary WIFI throughout your stay. We strive to create a truly homely atmosphere at Moulin, ensuring that every gite is equipped with all the essentials to make you feel completely at ease.
Our gites are available year-round, boasting sun-drenched terraces for summer evenings and wood-burning stoves for cozy winter months. During the summer season, rentals span one week from Saturday to Saturday, with check-in from 4:00 PM and check-out by 10:00 AM. For extended summer bookings, we offer enticing discounts. During the off-peak season, shorter stays are possible - simply inquire for pricing details. If you require more space, the option to exclusively rent the entire house is also available. Please reach out to us for availability and pricing information.
La Principale, the former main house of the mill, stands as the largest gite of the four, accommodating up to seven guests across three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and a lounge area.
LAbricotier, housed within the grand main building of the mill, comfortably accommodates up to six guests. This gite features three bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and an open-plan, split-level kitchen, dining room, and lounge.
Le Hibou, spread across two floors, offers two bedrooms and can comfortably host four guests, or up to six with the use of the sofa bed in the lounge. It boasts one and a half bathrooms, a generous open-plan kitchen, dining area, and lounge on the lower level.
Le Chai, situated on the ground floor and designed for access ease, offers a perfect retreat for couples or small families. This gite features one spacious family bedroom with a double bed and bunk beds, an accessible bathroom, and an open-plan lounge, dining area, and kitchen.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Moulin De Chazotte, Cherves Richemont:
Superb gite
We stayed 2 nights in this gite in early October. This is a beautifully restored mill in the countryside surrounded by vineyards, hence very quiet. The twin room was quaint, clean and comfortable, along with a large private bath. Breakfast was ample and we had access to a TV lounge and a outdoor pool. Close to Cognac. Highly recommended.
Directions
Nestled in the picturesque vineyards and sunflower fields of Cognac country, you will find Le Moulin de Chazotte. This charming mill is situated on the banks of the river Chazotte, once used to power the mill. Surrounded by 12 acres of land, including woodland, fields, and gardens, the mill offers a blissfully remote getaway where the only other residents are fellow guests and the local wildlife, such as deer, wild boar, and various birds of prey soaring in the clear blue skies above.
For those seeking a bit more excitement during their holiday, the nearest village of Cherves-Richemont is just a short drive away (2 km). Here, you can find local bakeries, butchers, and a restaurant. Just a little further afield (7 km / 10 mins drive) lies the historic town of Cognac. The surrounding towns of Angoulême, Saintes, and St. Jean d'Angély are also worth exploring, as they are steeped in Roman and Medieval history, boasting fascinating architecture and bustling markets. If you fancy a trip to the coast, the beautiful French seaside towns of La Rochelle and Royan are just an hour's drive away. And for wine enthusiasts, the famous vineyards of Bordeaux are slightly further but definitely worth a visit.
Due to its secluded location, we highly recommend guests to have a car. However, other forms of transportation are also available, with bike rentals being particularly popular in the area. We can assist you in arranging bike rentals for your stay.
The area is well connected by autoroutes, railways, and regional airports at Bordeaux, Angoulême, Poitiers, Limoges, and La Rochelle. Upon booking, we will provide you with a detailed map to help you find your way to Le Moulin de Chazotte.
For those seeking a bit more excitement during their holiday, the nearest village of Cherves-Richemont is just a short drive away (2 km). Here, you can find local bakeries, butchers, and a restaurant. Just a little further afield (7 km / 10 mins drive) lies the historic town of Cognac. The surrounding towns of Angoulême, Saintes, and St. Jean d'Angély are also worth exploring, as they are steeped in Roman and Medieval history, boasting fascinating architecture and bustling markets. If you fancy a trip to the coast, the beautiful French seaside towns of La Rochelle and Royan are just an hour's drive away. And for wine enthusiasts, the famous vineyards of Bordeaux are slightly further but definitely worth a visit.
Due to its secluded location, we highly recommend guests to have a car. However, other forms of transportation are also available, with bike rentals being particularly popular in the area. We can assist you in arranging bike rentals for your stay.
The area is well connected by autoroutes, railways, and regional airports at Bordeaux, Angoulême, Poitiers, Limoges, and La Rochelle. Upon booking, we will provide you with a detailed map to help you find your way to Le Moulin de Chazotte.
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Prices
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Cognac: Located just a short distance from Le Moulin de Chazotte, Cognac is famous for its production of the world-renowned Cognac brandy. Visitors can explore the historic distilleries, take guided tours to learn about the distillation process, and sample various types of Cognac.
- Angoulême: This historic town is known for its rich cultural heritage and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the old town's narrow streets, visit the impressive Angoulême Cathedral, and admire the stunning views from the city's ramparts.
- Saintes: Situated on the banks of the Charente River, Saintes is a charming town with significant Roman heritage. Tourists can visit the well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre, the Arch of Germanicus, and the Abbaye aux Dames, a former Benedictine convent.
- La Rochelle: Located on the Atlantic coast, La Rochelle is a picturesque port city with a vibrant maritime atmosphere. Visitors can explore the well-preserved old town, visit the historic towers guarding the harbor entrance, and enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches nearby.
- Futuroscope: A unique theme park located near Poitiers, Futuroscope offers a range of futuristic and multimedia experiences. Visitors can enjoy 3D and 4D cinemas, virtual reality rides, and interactive exhibits that explore technology, science, and entertainment.
- Puy du Fou: Situated in Les Epesses, Puy du Fou is a historical theme park renowned for its spectacular live shows and reenactments. Visitors can immerse themselves in different time periods, from Roman gladiator battles to medieval jousting tournaments.
- Bordeaux: Known for its world-class wines, Bordeaux is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the historic city center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit numerous wine cellars, and enjoy the city's lively restaurant and café scene.
- Royan: A popular seaside resort town, Royan offers beautiful sandy beaches, charming Belle Époque architecture, and a lively waterfront promenade. Visitors can relax on the beach, explore the town's markets and shops, and enjoy fresh seafood in the local restaurants.
- Rochefort: This historic maritime town is famous for its shipbuilding heritage. Visitors can explore the Corderie Royale, a former naval rope factory turned museum, and visit the replica of the frigate Hermione, which played a crucial role in the American Revolution. 10. Oradour-sur-Glane: Although a bit further away, Oradour-sur-Glane is a haunting reminder of World War II. The village was destroyed by the Nazis in 1944, and today it stands as a memorial to the atrocities of war, frozen in time as it was left after the tragic events.