Property: P744 BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 3 RECEPTIONS: 1 GARAGES: 1

Nestled on a hillside overlooking a beautiful valley, Las Tuillieres is the perfect place to explore the Lot Valley. Set on 14 acres of private land with 2 swimming and fishing lakes. The house sleeps 8 to 10, with 2 1/2 bathrooms. Brand new kitchen. Large living and dining room with open fireplace and French windows that open out onto patio area overlooking the side lake. Nearest town Montaigu de Quercy 5ks with good shopping and local market on Saturdays. Nearest airports Toulouse and Bergerac 100ks. Fabulous Cahors wines, and excelent restaurants.
GBP 1,400
Onsite Parking - Separate Utility Area - Central Heating - Hob - Oven - Fridge Freezer - Fridge - Microwave - Washing Machine - Iron/Ironing Board - Telephone - Barbecue

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The house is an 18th-century stone manor with shuttered windows and marble staircase. Three of the four bedrooms share the magnificent view across the front lake and the rolling valley beyond, each equipped with its own basin. The fourth room overlooks the garden and part of the side lake.
The house sleeps 8-10 people; linen is included. There are two bathrooms upstairs (large bath and shower, hot and cold water, basin and bidet), and separate half bath on the ground floor.
Downstairs, the kitchen has a breakfast area, with a fridge and washing machine in the boiler room adjacent. A large open fireplace marks the spacious living room with oak beams and dining area. The French windows open out onto the side lake, where a flagstone area makes it easy for outside dining. The garden furniture is kept in the storage room at the end of the hallway. There is central heating for the winter months, and the open fire adds a convivial warmth during spring and summer.
A friendly English couple manages the property,Mike and Louise Dowsett. They will provide cleanning services during your stay, for an extra charge if you wish.
Las Tuillieres affords a perfect base for exploring the enchanting Lot Valley, surrounding villages and countryside. Activities abound: Visits to prehistoric caves, impressive chateaux and the ancient city of Cahors, to name but a few. There is horse riding nearby, and tennis courts are available in the local maket village of Montaigu de Quercy. The Lot river basin boasts various basins nautiques which offer water skiing, windsurfing, and canoeing. At the end of the day, tuck into the wonderful Quercy cuisine for which the area is famous, along with a bottle of wine from the Cahors A.O.C.
Montaigu de Quercy is the nearest town (5km). In addition to the Saturday morning market, it has a supermarche, an excellent butcher, boulangerie, post office, bank and cafe. Other restaurants ranging from the hotel cafe in Beauville (it is recommended not to eat for three days beforehand) to the haute cuisine of the Chateau are within easy driving distance.
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