Vacation Rental Description
The house is beautifully furnished with a living room and open plan kitchen and a separate dining room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are two good sized bedrooms –one a double with an en suite with bath and the other has two twin beds. There is a separate bathroom with a walk in shower and toilet. There is also a separate toilet. The twin bedded room has a view from a small veranda over the pool and beyond to the garden.
Outside there is a patio with a built in shade on a roller. There is a table and chairs in the sheltered patio. The house has security roller shutters.
This is a well-equipped house with everything you need. The kitchen has fridge/freezer, microwave, cooker with oven, and a washing machine. A TV system with BBC/ITV and a FTA system with a vast selection of programs.
The pool is very large and kept immaculate and is very seldom used! There is a boules court in the garden. The garden is kept very tidy and is a pleasure to view while sinking an ale or two from the villa.
Facilities
Cable Satellite
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
DVD
Heating
Kitchen
Microwave
Amenity Parking
Refrigerator
Shared Pool
Sterio
TV
Washer
Going a little way east from Bouteille just over the Charente border is Aubeterre sur Dronne Its charming narrow streets wind through white stone houses and ancient buildings. Built in the shape of an amphitheatre this former stronghold is classified as one of France’s prettiest villages. The most outstanding and impressive monument in Aubeterrre is the underground church of St John
Not very far away is the town of Grottes de Villars and a short distance north of the town are the caves with some impressive stalactites and paintings more than 17,000 years old. It is the largest underground network in the Perigord
All this to see and stay in the most comfortable of villas
Activities
Biking
Boating
Playground
Fishing
Horse Riding
Restaurant
Shopping
Rafting
Tennis
Theme park
There is a delightful medieval town of Brantome where it is a delight to walk around the remarkable and ancient abbey founded by Charlemagne (742-814). With its soaring campanile this is one of the most elegant medieval and Renaissance buildings in the Dordogne, complete with caves used by the monks as kitchens and cellars. The town sits on a bend of the river Dronne and a stroll along the riverside is an unforgettable experience. Loads of brilliant restaurants complete the experience – you will come back.
Nearby is the Chateau de Puyguilhem in a village of the same name. It is a fascinating structure way out in the woods a Renaissance masterpiece that fell into disrepair but was carefully restored after WW2 It contains some suburb Aubasson tapestries and fine furniture and several fireplaces that are carved with exceptional beauty.
And so it goes on - I just wish I had room to tell you more - come and find out for yourselves!