May take pets - please enquire Not suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
A beautiful character 14th century house in the centre of the medieval village of Saint Cyprien in the heart of the Dordogne valley in the charming Place des Oies for self-catering holiday rental. Completely renovated to an exceedingly high standard. Very spacious with 270m2 of living space over 3 floors. Sleeps four very comfortably with two double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Ground floor: Oak fully-equipped fitted kitchen with inglenook fireplace and state of the art electric cooker, dishwasher and wood burner. Dining room with terracotta tiled floor. First floor: Spacious and light lounge area, wood burner. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Large wooden balcony stretching length of the house. Second floor: Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Wooden staircases. Washing machine. Situated just 50 metres from centre of village with bakery, butchers, cafes, bars, restaurants, art galleries, Sunday market and all amenities. 1 km from Dordogne river. 45 mins Bergerac airport
view of house from square
living room with log burner
living room leading to balcony
large bedroom with kingsize bed
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The Aquitaine / Dordogne / Dordogne region
Excellent location in medieval village in heart of Dordogne valley. Stunning green lush scenery with Dordogne river as well as beautiful traditional architecture with ocre stone walls and flat stone roofs.. Many tourist attractions within a 25km radius including cave paintings at Lascaux, chateaux of Beynac, Les Milandes (belonged to Josephine Baker), Castelnaud, National Prehistoric Museum in Les Eyzies de Tayac, many beautiful medieval villages and historic bastide town of Sarlat with its rich cultural life including theatre and film festival. Easy reach of surrounding villages with daily and evening markets of local produce. Gastronomic centre renowned for production of foie gras, truffles, cepes, walnuts and many restaurants with outdoor spaces to dine under the stars. Ideally situated for wine lovers with wine regions of Bergerac, St.Emilion, and Bordeaux wines within reach. Many cultural activities, art galleries.
Saint Cyprien area
The attractive village of St Cyprien is full of history: witness the narrow streets winding up to the 12th-century belltower-keep, part of the abbey church with its famed (and officially listed) organ-chest. The town's history is tied into that of the abbey. Around 620 AD, a hermit named Cyprien settled in a cave that overlooked the Dordogne valley. Others gathered around him and a monastic community grew up. Barbarian invasions in the mid-9th century made the monks build defensive ramparts, of which the belltower-keep survives. In 1076 the monastery, now an Augustine body, was doing so well that Bertrand de Got, archbishop of Bordeaux and later Pope Clement V, took it under his wing. In the Hundred Years' War, St Cyprien suffered from its exposed border position between Eleanor's Aquitaine and the Kingdom of France
How to get there
Ryanair Flybe and Jet2 to Bergerac (40mins )or Limoges 2hours
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Bergerac: 60 km
Railway:
Saint Cyprien: 1 km
Activities near Saint Cyprien
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays