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Cosy and quaint, La Petite Maison provides a delightful home away from
home. The pretty cottage is elegantly decorated in keeping with the old
building, which boasts exposed beams and stone walls- with modern
amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
The ground floor is home to a well-equipped kitchen and dining area
with an oven, hob, microwave and fridge, and comfortable seating. The double bedroom offers plenty of storage space, whilst the
modern bathroom comes complete with a large and luxurious shower and
heated towel rack. The cottage stays snug with the beautiful
wood-burner, which warms the whole house, and casts an amber glow
across the kitchen.
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The rustic wooden staircase (hand-made by Phil from an old tree) leads
up to a spacious sitting room with a sloping ceiling. The first floor
provides comfortable space to unwind after a day exploring the exciting
and interesting local area, with chaise longue, sofa,
television and DVD player. The ample room opens onto a charming
balcony, which overlooks one of the village streams. Towels and linen
are provided, alongside washing machine facilities and secure parking.
Unfortunately, the cottage is unsuitable for young children due to the
open staircase, and smoking is not permitted in the property.
La Petite Maison offers a warm and cosy spot in the winter months, and
a comfortable, relaxing stay in summer - with a private patio for
alfresco dining. The attractive building is pleasantly decorated with
window boxes and wooden shutters, and looks onto the pretty garden and
rural village. La Petite Maison sleeps two people, and is
available on a self-catering basis.
La Petite Maison is available January to December, the price for a weeks stay during 2010 is £250 (300€). |
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