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La Glycine - Newly restored ancient farmworkers cottage near the active town of Villereal, near Bergerac
Gite in
Villereal, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
1 bedroom(s), 1 bathroom(s), sleeps 2, self catering
La Glycine is a lovely restored farmworkers cottage, sleeping 2 people (plus an infant), and retaining many original features, including a colombage wall running much of the length of the property.
The property is close to numerous places of interest and attractive villages, within both the Dordogne and Lot et Garonne regions.

17th century cottage
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Cottage
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Cottage interior
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Pool
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1 x Double Room,
1 x Cot,
Bed Linen Supplied,
1 x Shower Room,
Towels Supplied,
Childs High Chair,
4 x Dining Area Seating Capacity,
2 x Living Area Seating Capacity,
Coffee Maker,
Fridge,
Hob,
Iron and Board,
Oven,
Washing Machine,
Open Fire,
Books,
CD Player,
DVD Player,
TV,
Barbeque,
Communal Swimming Pool,
Garage,
Garden,
Sunbeds,
Terrace,
Washing Line,
Bird Watching,
Cycling,
Fishing,
Golf,
Horse Riding,
Tennis,
Walking,
Are pets excluded,
Quiet,
Rural,
Village
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Indicates location of property

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France > Aquitaine > Dordogne > Villereal
The medieval town of Villereal, which has all facilities, is only 2km from the gite - a major plus for our visitors. Villereal is a 'hub' at the centre of many of the local beautiful towns and villages, with Issigeac, Monpazier, Monflanquin and Castillones all being very quick and easy to reach, along with the numerous small villages that dot the area. There are at least five towns within half an hour drive that are included on the prestigious 'one of the most beautiful villages in France' list. Bergerac is only 25 kilometres away - the opening of Bergerac airport a few years ago has made transport to the area even easier.
The gites are found near the border between the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne departments of France and provide easy access to both of these areas, with their different characteristics and histories. The attractions of the Dordogne region are well known - the river, the chateaux, the scenery, the ancient towns and villages, the caves and so on. All these are easily accessible from here, although we avoid the congestion that can strike 'Dordogne central' during the summer months. The Lot-et-Garonne area to the south is often described as 'French Tuscany' and has miles of unspoilt countryside interspersed with small bastide (13th century) towns. It has less tourists and is less developed than the Dordogne - an area to discover and enjoy. |
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Name
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Marcus Smith
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Email
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Telephone
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+33 0553367807
(France, GMT + 1 hr)
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Alternate Telephone
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+33 0553367807
(France, GMT + 1 hr)
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Languages Spoken
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English
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