La Grange - 19th c. Stone House on Chateau Grounds
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La Grange is a large 19th century stone house within the Château’s grounds with its own private garden, swimming pool and courtyard with parking. The entire building enjoys stunning views over the Célé valley. The courtyard with a picnic table and chairs has parking for three cars and leads onto the 500 m2 private garden with a badminton net, shade trees, table and seating area, barbecue and a 10 x 5 metre swimming pool.
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With five double or twin bedrooms (three en-suite) four bathrooms and five toilets, La Grange offers ample accommodation for 10 people. The ground-floor has a fully-equipped kitchen with an oven, separate hob, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, microwave and dining table and chairs. There is a washing machine and dryer in the adjacent utility room. The 60 m2 salon has sofa and armchair seating for 10, a table and chairs, television and DVD player and a large fireplace. French windows open onto the courtyard and garden.
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What this place offers
Amenities
Common
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Pool Private or Shared
- TV
- Wifi
Bedroom and laundry
- Iron
Common
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Pool Private or Shared
- TV
- Wifi
Bedroom and laundry
- Iron
Heating and cooling
- Indoor fireplace
Home safety
- Fire extinguisher
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Smoke detector
- First aid kit
Kitchen and dining
- Refrigerator
Outdoors
- Garden or backyard
- Patio or balcony
Parking and facilities
- Free parking on premises
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Neighborhood
Beduer village is nestled on a hilltop overlooking the Cele river and its beautiful valley. Only 8km from the nearby bustling market town of Figeac, Beduer is part of the dark triangle of France, where the skies are so clear that you can see the milky way at night. Beduer is situated in the Lot department and Occitanie region. Beduer is in the south of France at 43 kilometres from Cahors, the department capital (general information: Beduer is 476 kilometres from Paris). The department of the Lot – the old region of Quercy – is rich in historical sites from prehistoric caves to ancient castles, hill-top villages and pilgrim shrines. One of the least developed regions of France, and as yet unspoilt by tourism, the region offers peace, tranquility and at the same time a wealth of places of interest. The village of Béduer has a bakery, a bar/restaurant and a hair salon while the shops and markets of the picturesque medieval town of Figeac just 10 minutes away can supply food, local delicacies, and all other needs. There are numerous local cafés and restaurants from simple bistros to fine dining venues.
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