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Accommodation over three floors with ground floor double four poster ensuite shower separate wc, first floor lounge/dining, fitted kitchen. Second floor twin bedroom ensuite bathroom and wc. UK sat TV

 

Contact & Booking Information


Name:
Paul Emmott

Telephone: 00 33 553 80 15 91
[Fixed (Home/Office)]

Alt. Tel. 00 33 633 05 72 10
[Mobile]

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GPS Coordinates

GPS: N44°47.992 E1°12.366


Rental Availability

Open: Spring to autumn

Changeover Day: Daily


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A traditional detached stone built village house, hundreds of years old, renovated to a high standard and retaining many original features, stone walls, oak beams. Cottage Le Capiol is full of character and offers comfortable modern accommodation, with two double bedrooms and two bathrooms. Lying in a quiet back street of the charming village of Cenac et St Julien, nestling into the hillside at the foot of the medieval bastide of Domme, the property is a short walk to the river Dordogne, restaurants and shops.

Cottage Le Capiol offers comfortable accommodation spread over three floors with the lounge on the first floor enjoying views south over the village. On the ground floor off the hall is a double bedroom with four poster bed and ensuite shower room. There is a separate wc. Stairs lead up to the first floor lounge with English TV via satellite and comfortable seating. There is a fitted kitchen with dishwasher, microwave and electric stove cooker, plus fridge freezer. The dining table seats four. Stairs from the lounge lead up to the third floor twin bedroom in the eaves with ensuite bathroom (with bath tub) and wc.

PROPERTY DETAILS IN BRIEF: Original Perigourdine cottage, Self-catering sleeps 4, One double bedroom (fourposter) with ensuite jet shower, One twin bedroom with ensuite bathroom and wc, Ground floor separate wc, Outside patio, Private parking, Quiet back street in village centre, Central heating, Original features, oak beams, stone walls, English Television, washing machine, dishwasher,Restaurants and shops walking distance.

Cottage Le Capiol
Cottage Le Capiol

Inside the cottage
Inside the cottage

This delightful original Perigordine cottage has private parking and outside shaded patio with views over the village. Local shops are just around the corner and the supermarket is less than 500 meters away. You have the choice of eating in or eating out and can walk to one of the local inexpensive restaurants or bars. Pop out in the morning to pick up your freshly baked croissants and bread. For that special gourmet meal you should discover the restaurant Belle Etoile a 5 minute drive away at Le Roque Gageac. Here you may enjoy a wonderful meal in lovely surroundings at a very reasonable price. The Perigord is renowned for it's gastronomy and is the best value for money in the whole of France.

Strolling around the village is a joy, with the narrow streets, the weekly market, the tiny village chapel and the speciality shops.The River Dordogne and it's riverside beach and canoeing is also within walking distance of the cottage. The ancient bastide of Domme rises up behind the village and several footpaths lead you through the picturesque counrtyside to one of the most beautiful villages in France. A 360 degree panorama gives amazing views over the Valley of the Dordogne. Here you will find many more restaurants and small shops to browse around.

The river Dordogne majestically winds it's way through the region crossing the Perigord Noir and passing the village of Cenac et St Julien which lies at the foot of the medieval bastide of Domme. To the west a short distance along the river you will find La Roque Gageac as equally picturesque and steeped in history as is Domme. A little further along is the famous Chateau of Beynac. The entire area is steeped in history and pre-history, counting the world famous site of Lascaux within easy reach. From the dawn of time man has left his mark in what must surely be described as one of the most beautiful parts of France.

Dining
Dining

Patio
Patio

Accommodation and Facilities
Property type: Cottage (86 square Meters)
Location Type: Village (Countryside Setting)
Catering: Self Catering
Concept: See the sights
Suitability & Policies: Smoking permitted indoors, Children welcome, Suitable for Elderly / infirm, No animals please, Eco Friendly Eco Friendly
Equipment & Services: Sheets provided, Towels Provided, Central heating
Kitchen: 4 ring hob, Oven, Grill, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dish Washer
Bedrooms: 1 Bedrooms, Sleeps up to 4. 1 Double, 1 Twin
Bathrooms: 1 Bathrooms, 1 Separate showers, 1 Separate WCs
Utility: Washing Machine
Living Room Seating for 4
Dining Room: Seating for 4
Entertainment Equipment: English TV, CD Player, Portable Radio, Radio, Satellite or Cable
Exterior Facilities: BBQ, Terrace, Parking
Geography
Department, Region: Dordogne, Aquitaine
Nearest Town or Village: Cenac et St. Julien (PostCode: 24250)
Geographic Location: Lat:44.799865 Long:1.206093
(44° 47'59.51" N 1°12'21.93" E)
GPS: N44°47.992 E1°12.366

Nearest Airport: Bergerac - 70 KM
Nearest Rail Station: Sarlat - 10 KM
Nearest Motorway Exit: A20 - 25 KM
Nearest Beach: River Dordogne - 1 kilometers
Car: Recommended

Availability

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Last updated by owner on 11 January 2010
Currently Available Booked or Not Available Unknown - Awaiting Update by Owner
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Rental Rates

Exchange rates sourced from the European Central Bank on 08/09/2010
From/ToEURGBPUSD
01 September 2010-30 September 2010630518800
01 October 2010-30 April 2011525432667
Rates are per Week payable in EUR. Conversions are for guidance only

The river Dordogne majestically winds it's way through the region crossing the Perigord Noir and passing the village of Cenac et St Julien which lies at the foot of the medieval bastide of Domme. To the west a short distance along the river you will find La Roque Gageac as equally picturesque and steeped in history as is Domme. A little further along is the famous Chateau of Beynac. The entire area is steeped in history and pre-history, counting the world famous site of Lascaux within easy reach. From the dawn of time man has left his mark in what must surely be described as one of the most beautiful parts of France. From cave dwellings to fairy tale castles the views and scenery are breath taking

Ground floor double bedroom
Ground floor double bedroom

Fitted kitchen with dishwasher
Fitted kitchen with dishwasher


Riverside bathing
Riverside bathing

Canoeing on the Dordogne
Canoeing on the Dordogne


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