Maison Automne

£320  average per night

Dating Back To The 13th Century, Maison Automne Is A Fortified Stone House Set Within 17 Acres Of Grounds And Woodland.

  • Sleeps 12
  • 6 Bed
  • 5 Bathroom

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  • 3.7KM
  • 3.6KM
  • > 5KM

Description

Dating back to the 13th Century, Maison Automne is a fortified stone house set within 17 acres of grounds and woodland. With stunning landscapes of the Lot-et-Garonne all around and beautiful views of the surrounding fields and woods, Maison Automne is a charming home in a picturesque location.
This characterful home is full of original features such as exposed stone walls and wood beamed ceilings and there is a homely warmth throughout. The large drawing room is perfect for a glass of local wine in front of the open fireplace or prepare a meal in the beautiful traditional kitchen which leads to a delightful walled terrace perfect for al-fresco dining.
Upstairs enjoy the glorious high ceilings and views of the rolling valley from the two master bedrooms complete with ensuite bathrooms, alongside two further pretty rooms on the same floor. Outside there's a fifth bedroom beyond the outside terrace, ideal for guests looking for a little privacy. Finally, the unique and historic Pigeonnier, which has a vaulted cellar opening up to the poolside terrace, also has the sixth bedroom upstairs with stunning views to remember!

Outside you can appreciate the wonderful countryside setting from the large heated swimming pool or simply enjoy a glass of local wine from one of the terraces as you look out to the cacophony of green fields around you. Enjoy barbecues and memorable meals under the starry night sky before you retire to your lovely abode.
The historic village of Beauville, perched on a rocky outcrop, is just 4km by car and here you can enjoy more amazing vistas of the surrounding valley. In this sleepy region you'll find more picturesque villages such as Laroque-Timbaut and Frespech or head to the medieval town of Agen, famous for its prunes, often steeped in brandy which you can buy in the daily covered market.
This is the Lot-et-Garonne, a region of rolling fields, picturesque rivers and historic villages – a beautiful place for a relaxing and authentic stay in this peaceful part of southern France.

#### Features
House Interior
Ground Floor
- Kitchen-diner, well equipped including gas hob and electric oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, freezer and coffee machine. Doors opening up to walled terrace
- Living room with open fire-place. Doors opening up to walled terrace
- Television/snug room
- Shower room with WC
- Utility room
First Floor
- 2 x Master double bedrooms with ensuite bath/shower rooms and separate WCs
- 1 x Twin bedroom with wash basin
- 1 x Double bedroom with wash basin

Separate Annexe
- 1 x Double bedroom with shower room and separate WC
Separate Pigeonnier
- Living room with sofa-bed
- Bathroom with bath, shower and WC
- First floor double bedroom
- Vaulted cellar with outside access to laundry room and pool terrace
Outside Grounds (17 acres)
- Salt-water heated swimming pool (72m2), open May to end of September
- Outside shower
- Open and covered terraces
- BBQ
- 8 sun-loungers
- Table tennis
- Parking for up to 6 cars
Facilities
- 6 Fans
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Music system/CD player
- Table-tennis
- Washing machine and dryer

#### Location
The historic village of Beauville, perched on a rocky outcrop, is just 4km by car and here you can enjoy more amazing vistas of the surrounding valley. In this sleepy region you'll find more picturesque villages such as Laroque-Timbaut (13km) and Frespech (11km) or head to the medieval town of Agen (29km), famous for its prunes, often steeped in brandy which you can buy in the daily covered market.

To the north discover the ancient bastide town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot (29km) on the River Lot whilst keen hikers can then follow the hilly route south to the picturesque hilltop village of Pujols (27km), noted as one of France's most Plus Beaux Villages. Penne D'Agenais (18km) with its impressive architecture is also worthy of a visit in this beautiful region.

Families may love the Parc Walibi amusement park (22km) near Agen or try out Z'animoland (20km) for animals, playgrounds and attractions.

The Lot et Garonne region is just south of the Dordogne which you can visit in just over an hour. Head to the wine city of Bergerac (86km) in ninety minutes by car, stopping off en route in charming villages such as Issigeac (70km). Not forgetting Monpazier (58km) and Monflanquin (49km) both one of France's Plus Beaux Villages.

To the east, passing Agen en route, you can discover the timeless appeal of Gascony with idyllic villages such as Fources, Mezin and Larressingle just over an hour by car.



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