Beautiful Dordogne Farmhouse With Large Private Pool And Superb Views
Weekly Rental: From GBP 1395 to GBP 1895






Ref ID: 6809
Description of Property
Owner
Contact Owner
Darryl and Lynne Smith
General Information
Changeover Day:
Saturday
Sleeps:
8
Pets Allowed:
No
Linen Provided:
Yes
Towels Provided:
Yes
Wheelchairs:
Accessible
Parking Spaces:
Yes
Accommodation
Single Beds:
4
Double Beds:
2
Sofa Beds:
Yes
Cots:
Yes
Bathrooms:
2
Separate WCs:
1
Dining Room Chairs
8
Lounge Seats
Yes
Kitchenware Appliances
Cooker/Hob Fridge Freezer Microwave Toaster Kettle Dish Washer High Chair Washing Machine
Fixtures & Equipment
Hairdryer Iron TV Terrestrial TV Satellite DVD Player Internet Access
Location Information
This Property is situated in Dordogne, Aquitaine
Nearest Airport: Brive/Bergerac
Nearest Station: Sarlat
Nearest Ferry: Calais
Nearest Beach:
Nearest Ski Resort:
Nearest Airport: Brive/Bergerac
Nearest Station: Sarlat
Nearest Ferry: Calais
Nearest Beach:
Nearest Ski Resort:
Owner
Contact Owner
Darryl and Lynne Smith
Rental Rates for this Property
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Special Rental Conditions
Comfortably accommodating 8 people there is also a cot and high chair for a baby.
Prices cover all bed linen and house towels.
Pool towels are not included, but can be rented if required.
Electricity and gas are supplied. In the rare event of the need for the woodburning stove a basket of logs is supplied. Further logs are supplied at cost.
All payments should be made in £ sterling or euros. Details of bank transfers will be given when the booking is confirmed. The final invoice will include an amount of £200 security deposit for the booking against breakage or damage. The security deposit of £200 is fully refundable, less any charge for excessive cleaning, breakages or damage caused during the rental period. We trust that we have provided enough information to enable you to make your very important holiday decision. If there is anything further you would like to know regarding the house, the location or the Dordogne in general, then do please get in touch.
Prices cover all bed linen and house towels.
Pool towels are not included, but can be rented if required.
Electricity and gas are supplied. In the rare event of the need for the woodburning stove a basket of logs is supplied. Further logs are supplied at cost.
All payments should be made in £ sterling or euros. Details of bank transfers will be given when the booking is confirmed. The final invoice will include an amount of £200 security deposit for the booking against breakage or damage. The security deposit of £200 is fully refundable, less any charge for excessive cleaning, breakages or damage caused during the rental period. We trust that we have provided enough information to enable you to make your very important holiday decision. If there is anything further you would like to know regarding the house, the location or the Dordogne in general, then do please get in touch.
Owner
Contact Owner
Darryl and Lynne Smith
Availability Calendar
Property Exterior
Private Pool (Unheated):
Yes
Pool Barrier / Alarm Fitted:
Yes
Private Garden:
Yes
BBQ:
Yes
Sun Loungers:
Yes
Safe for Children:
Yes
Owner
Contact Owner
Darryl and Lynne Smith
Local Attractions
PLACES OF INTEREST;
Local Towns and villages
SARLAT – Fantastic medieval town with cobbled streets, ancient buildings, restaurants, shops, bars and a bustling market on Weds and Sat mornings. Film and jazz festivals at certain times of year. Street entertainment in Summer months. Cinema showing some films in their original version.
DOMME – Walled medieval village with fantastic views and its own underground caves. Children will enjoy the miniature train ride.
LA ROQUE-GAGEAC – picture-book village beside the river
BEYNAC – explore its cobbled streets and imposing castle that was home to Richard the Lionheart. Or take a scenic boat trip along the river.
LES EYZIES – On the river Vézère. Home to the museum of pre-history and Cro-Magnon man.
PERIGUEUX – Capital of the Dordogne. An hour’s drive but worth the trip to see its historic area, restaurants and shops.
ROCAMADOUR – Actually in the Lot, but close by (35 mins). Spectacular medieval village built into cliff face. Children will enjoy the monkey forest
Castles and Gardens.
Beynac
Castelnaud
Chateau des Milandes (Home of the opera singer Josephine Baker)
Les Jardins de Marqueyssac – beautiful garden walks with panorama of the Dordogne valley. Candlelit walks on Thursday evenings in high season. – 30 mins
Les Jardins du Manoir d’Eyrignac – 15 minutes from the house
Les Jardins de Cadiot – tranquil gardens in nearby Carlux – 10 mins
The Area
The Dordogne 'departement' has the highest number of listed historical monuments in France after Paris!
The area is dominated by pre-history, beautiful architecture and gastronomy. Whether you wish to visit caves with their drawings dating back 20,000 years, picnic on the banks of the Dordogne river or visit the local markets with some of the best produce in France, all can be done easily from Le Grezier.
The departmental 'capital' town of Perigueux is just over an hour away and the pedestrianised medieval city with its superbly restored lanes and squares around the cathedral is a great place for a coffee or lunch. The town has extensive Roman remains which are well worth exploring along with the excellent produce and food markets in the medieval city on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If you require some 'retail therapy' the large shopping complex at Trelissac as you approach Perigueux will be worth a visit too!
There are many pre-historic sites and caves in the area, the most important of which are located in the Vezere valley - Lascaux at Montignac is the most famous followed by the caves at Les Eyzies - all are within easy reach.
The pretty town of Sarlat with its warren of alleys, virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages, lined with warm ochre stone houses must be seen and the medieval village of Domme perched on its rocky peak is easily accessible across the River Dordogne. World famous Rocamadour built on the side of a cliff can be visited further away to the south.
The great activity around all of these tourist sites makes Le Grezier all the nicer to come back to as the area surrounding the house has been overlooked by many of the less attractive developments of the last century.
CAVES
Lascaux - Montignac 35mins. Famous cave paintings
Le Gouffre de Padirac, 30 mins
La Roque Saint-Christophe, 45 mins - prehistoric cliff dwellings
and many others.
Local Towns and villages
SARLAT – Fantastic medieval town with cobbled streets, ancient buildings, restaurants, shops, bars and a bustling market on Weds and Sat mornings. Film and jazz festivals at certain times of year. Street entertainment in Summer months. Cinema showing some films in their original version.
DOMME – Walled medieval village with fantastic views and its own underground caves. Children will enjoy the miniature train ride.
LA ROQUE-GAGEAC – picture-book village beside the river
BEYNAC – explore its cobbled streets and imposing castle that was home to Richard the Lionheart. Or take a scenic boat trip along the river.
LES EYZIES – On the river Vézère. Home to the museum of pre-history and Cro-Magnon man.
PERIGUEUX – Capital of the Dordogne. An hour’s drive but worth the trip to see its historic area, restaurants and shops.
ROCAMADOUR – Actually in the Lot, but close by (35 mins). Spectacular medieval village built into cliff face. Children will enjoy the monkey forest
Castles and Gardens.
Beynac
Castelnaud
Chateau des Milandes (Home of the opera singer Josephine Baker)
Les Jardins de Marqueyssac – beautiful garden walks with panorama of the Dordogne valley. Candlelit walks on Thursday evenings in high season. – 30 mins
Les Jardins du Manoir d’Eyrignac – 15 minutes from the house
Les Jardins de Cadiot – tranquil gardens in nearby Carlux – 10 mins
The Area
The Dordogne 'departement' has the highest number of listed historical monuments in France after Paris!
The area is dominated by pre-history, beautiful architecture and gastronomy. Whether you wish to visit caves with their drawings dating back 20,000 years, picnic on the banks of the Dordogne river or visit the local markets with some of the best produce in France, all can be done easily from Le Grezier.
The departmental 'capital' town of Perigueux is just over an hour away and the pedestrianised medieval city with its superbly restored lanes and squares around the cathedral is a great place for a coffee or lunch. The town has extensive Roman remains which are well worth exploring along with the excellent produce and food markets in the medieval city on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If you require some 'retail therapy' the large shopping complex at Trelissac as you approach Perigueux will be worth a visit too!
There are many pre-historic sites and caves in the area, the most important of which are located in the Vezere valley - Lascaux at Montignac is the most famous followed by the caves at Les Eyzies - all are within easy reach.
The pretty town of Sarlat with its warren of alleys, virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages, lined with warm ochre stone houses must be seen and the medieval village of Domme perched on its rocky peak is easily accessible across the River Dordogne. World famous Rocamadour built on the side of a cliff can be visited further away to the south.
The great activity around all of these tourist sites makes Le Grezier all the nicer to come back to as the area surrounding the house has been overlooked by many of the less attractive developments of the last century.
CAVES
Lascaux - Montignac 35mins. Famous cave paintings
Le Gouffre de Padirac, 30 mins
La Roque Saint-Christophe, 45 mins - prehistoric cliff dwellings
and many others.
Owner
Contact Owner
Darryl and Lynne Smith