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This beautiful Charentais style mansion, originally built in the late 18th century on the grounds of a 16th century manor house, continues to be lovingly occupied by the same family. Throughout the generations, they have diligently preserved its character and charm by blending classic elements with modern conveniences. Nestled in the heart of the estate's expansive façade, you will find four delightful rooms. Each room boasts its own ensuite bathroom with toilet, as well as amenities such as Wifi and TV. Additionally, they offer stunning views from the terrace, providing a picturesque overlook of the enchanting Dronne valley.Reviews
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Attractions
- Château de Bourdeilles: Located in the nearby town of Bourdeilles, this medieval castle complex features a 13th-century keep and a Renaissance-style palace. Visitors can explore the towers, halls, and gardens while learning about the history of the region.
- Brantôme Abbey: Situated in the charming town of Brantôme, this Benedictine abbey dates back to the 8th century. The abbey is known for its beautiful architecture, including an impressive bell tower and a stunning 11th-century fresco depicting the Last Judgment.
- Grotte de Villars: Approximately 10 kilometers from Puyrousse, this limestone cave system is renowned for its stunning stalactites and prehistoric cave paintings. Visitors can take guided tours to discover the fascinating geological formations and learn about the cave's rich history.
- Château de Puyguilhem: Situated in the village of Villars, this Renaissance-style castle is a true architectural gem. Built in the 16th century, it showcases intricate carvings, beautiful gardens, and a collection of period furnishings, allowing visitors to step back in time.
- Village of Aubeterre-sur-Dronne: Known as one of France's most beautiful villages, Aubeterre-sur-Dronne offers a delightful blend of history and charm. Explore the narrow cobbled streets, visit the impressive underground Monolithic Church, and enjoy panoramic views of the Dronne River.
- Château de Hautefort: Located in the Dordogne region, this magnificent castle boasts stunning gardens and a meticulously preserved interior. Visitors can take guided tours to admire the opulent rooms, stroll through the French-style gardens, and enjoy panoramic views from the castle's terrace.
- Périgueux: As the capital of the Dordogne department, Périgueux offers a mix of history and cultural attractions. Explore the well-preserved Gallo-Roman ruins, visit the impressive Saint-Front Cathedral, and wander through the charming medieval streets lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants.
- Lascaux IV: Situated in Montignac, the Lascaux IV cave replica is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The replica faithfully reproduces the original Paleolithic cave paintings, providing visitors with an immersive experience of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Jardins de Marqueyssac: Located near the town of Vézac, these enchanting gardens offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can wander through perfectly manicured boxwood hedges, admire the elegant sculptures, and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the walking paths. 10. Sarlat-la-Canéda: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a picturesque town that attracts visitors from far and wide. Explore the narrow streets, visit the famous Sarlat Cathedral, and indulge in the local gastronomy at the bustling market square.