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  • Traditional character property
  • Ideal for groups
  • Extensive lawned gardens
  • Heated private pool
  • Peaceful and secluded
  • Limoges airport 15mins drive
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Nestled half-way between the glove capital of St Junien and the ceramics city of Limoges, this handsome, historic home sits in blissful tranquillity in 10,000m2 of private grounds, with far-reaching views over the Vienne valley. From the gravel courtyard to the painted shutters and granite walls, it looks every inch the traditional French country house, and makes an idyllic spot to retreat to with family and friends. The setting and exterior feel timeless, but the owners have breathed new life into its 18th century frame, adding colour to its character with an eclectic mix of vintage prints and pop art pieces.

The extensive grounds are laid mainly to lawn, creating lots of inviting play space for energetic kids, and you can also bring your dog for a small additional fee. There’s a good-sized pool for lazy summer days – heatable by arrangement – plus table tennis if you’re in the mood for a bit of healthy family competition. Beyond the gardens, the lovely Limousin lies waiting to be explored; one of the most sparsely populated regions in France, it’s rich in history and authentically French, ideal for those who have perhaps ‘done’ the Dordogne and are looking for somewhere equally scenic but far from any main tourist track.

 


Local Area

This region epitomises la France profonde: authentic, local-focused and an absolute delight for all true Francophiles. The nearest town for shopping and eating is St Junien (15min drive), a traditional centre for luxury leather glove making, and now the gateway to the woodlands and waterways of the Perigord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, which is a delight to explore on foot or by bike. For a change from the pool, there are several swimming and fishing lakes in the vicinity, the largest being Saint Pardoux (30 minutes) with sandy beaches and various watersports. Limoges (20 minutes) is a UNESCO Creative City, offering up medieval half-timbered houses, a grand Gothic cathedral and some serious foodie credentials alongside its famous ceramics. Closer to home, the Oradour Memorial Centre is a poignant and deeply moving record of a tragedy in 1944, when 643 inhabitants of the village were massacred by Nazi soldiers. For a less sombre excursion we suggest Mortemart village (25 minutes), a protected site since 1965 and one of the ‘plus beaux villages de France’.


An in-villa chef and meal delivery service is available by arrangement


Accommodation

Layout

  • 5 bedroom villa (sleeps 8)

Ground floor

  • Open-plan kitchen/dining area
  • Kitchen includes oven, full hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer and coffee maker
  • Separate living area with TV

First floor

  • Bedroom 1: Master bedroom (160cm bed) with en-suite shower room with WC
  • Bedroom 2: 2x double bedroom (160cm bed and 140cm bed) with en-suite bath and shower room
  • Separate WC

Second floor

  • Bedroom 3: Double and twin bedroom (160cm bed and 90cm bed) with en-suite shower room with WC
  • Bedroom 4: Double bedroom (160cm bed) 
  • Bedroom 5: Double bedroom (160cm bed); travel cot available
  • Shower room with WC

General

  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Simpson Travel telephone representative
  • Iron, ironing board, hairdryer and pool towels provided
  • Car parking
  • Private chlorine swimming pool 10m x 5m
  • Pool heating available at a supplement of £250 per week payable locally and must be requested in advance
  • Gas barbecue
  • Outdoor shaded dining area
  • Garden with large lawn
  • Separate games room with table tennis
  • Please note, the garden has a low wall with a 2m drop into the neighbouring field
  • For further information on Terms and Conditions specific to this French property please click  here

WiFi

  • All properties with WiFi are able to support basic functionality such as web browsing and checking emails. We aim to offer an uninterrupted service but sometimes due to factors beyond our control reliability can be affected.

Services

  • Weekly cleaning and linen change

Pets

  • The owner of this villa will consider requests to bring a pet dog (no other pets). Please advise us of the age and breed of your dog, and we will contact the owner on your behalf. The owner reserves the right to refuse the request.

Access times

  • Check-in time – 4.00pm
  • Check-out time – 10.00am

Location

  • Saint Pardoux 30min drive
  • Restaurants/shops/supermarket/bike hire (Saint Junien) 15min drive
  • Town (Limoges) 20min drive
  • Limoges TGV 20min drive
  • Limoges airport 15min drive

Flights

For information on travel routes, please visit our France flights and ferries page.

Our choice of French properties is diverse, ranging from simple charm to genuine luxury and style. Much of our portfolio is privately owned, and price alone is therefore not a universal guide. We contract all our accommodation in person, and each property has its individual appeal. To help you make the right choice based on your own priorities, we have devised a simple grading guide to be considered in conjunction with each individual property description, awarding up to a maximum of five stars for the below categories.

Grading

Property Grading Key:

  • 5/5

    Excellent

  • 4/5

    Very good

  • 3/5

    Good

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  • Location

    4.5/5

    Position, view, serenity, privacy

  • Comfort

    4/5

    Space, style, overall furnishings

  • Facilities*

    4/5

    Property enhancements

  • Amenities*

    3.5/5

    Proximity to beaches, restaurants and shops

* For further clarification on Facilities and Amenities, please view the 'Details' tab for each property or speak to one of our experienced sales consultants.

From the Dordogne’s forest-covered hillsides to the undulating countryside of Lot-et-Garonne, these fertile landscapes have long played their part in human history – the famous Lascaux cave paintings testify to that. For a taste of spectacular coastline on your holiday, head to Charente-Maritime or find a lakeside beach that’s perfect for a picnic – this region is known for its abundant food and excellent wines. Choose a restaurant in an ancient village square and enjoy the sense of history repeated.

And for a place to stay in Dordogne and the South West, explore our collection of luxury villas.

Read more on our The Dordogne & South West region page


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