| La Cressonniere - sleeps up
to 8 + Cots
As the name suggests, the property
was once a small farm growing watercress. Originally built in 1846,
this property was up to 2000 being used as a grain store, when a major
structural renovation was undertaken. One feature of the property is
the Pigeonnier (stone built pigeon loft / dovecote). Pigeonniers are
typical architectural features of many buildings in south-west
France.
A complete refurbishment was undertaken in 2007. The
modernisation has resulted in a very spacious and contemporary
interior. There is a mixture of oak and limestone flooring throughout,
with balconies overlooking the spectacular forest views.
On the
lower level a stunning kitchen / dining area leads to the luxurious
exterior pool and gardens. Individuals with impeccable taste and
exacting standards need look no further for the ideal holiday
retreat. |