- Property no 1165025
Features vacation rentals of this property
Dining room / Living room
Living room equipped with:
- Fireplace
Kitchen & Household equipments
- Dishwasher
Multimedia, Telecom & Entertainment
- Television
Outside
- Open-top terrace1
- A terrace is an outdoor, inhabitable extension of a building above ground level and will generally be larger than a balcony and will have an open-top facing the sky.
Further details about property
Living room : 24m², central heating, TV, hi-fi, DVD, fireplace, 3-seater sofa, 2 armchairs.
Kitchen/Dining room : 16m², table, chairs, oven, microwave, gas hob, fridge, dishwasher, toaster, coffee maker, kettle.
Utility room : 3m², washing machine/dryer, freezer.
3 Bedrooms, 1 Mezzanine, 1 Bathroom, 1 Shower room, 2 wcÂ’s:
Bedroom 1 : 20m², ground floor, queen size bed (160cm), wardrobe, fireplace. View of terrace. Ensuite bathroom.
Bedroom 2 : 15m², first floor, parquet, bunk beds and a pull out bed, wardrobe, fireplace, table. Countyside views.
Bedroom 3 : 20m², first floor, parquet, queen size bed (160cm), cot, table. View of vineyards.
Mezzanine : 20m², double bed, desk.
Bathroom : ground floor, ensuite to bedroom 1, 5m², bath, washbasin.
Shower room : first floor, 4.5m², shower, washbasin, wc.
Separate wc.
Household information :
No phone
Cot
TV
Old wood staircase, please take care
Pets welcome
Parking for 2 cars on site
Noise: a B-road runs along the grounds
Overlooked: no
The owner may live on site, in a completely independent accommodation.
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Map & Directions of this vacation rentals property
Fronsac
Getting there
In an area renowed for its rich historic heritage and fine wines, close to the coast and Bassin dÂ’Arcachon.
Environment : Close to the very pretty town of Saint Emilion renowned for its superb wines, Fronsac is also one of the largest Bordelais vineyards.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Libourne. 4 km. A bastide town full of charm and elegance, with many grand houses lining wide boulevards and lying on the confluence of the Rivers Isle and Dordogne. Some of its fortifications can still be seen today.
St Emilion. 12 km. Delightful village with steep narrow streets lined with beautiful historical buildings and monuments, and surrounded by prestigious vineyards and chateaux producing some of the very finest wine in the world.
Bordeaux. 35 km. One of the world''s best-known cities, seen by most as the world capital of wine and home to many great French personalities including the philosophers Montaigne and Montesquieu. From its rich past, the city has conserved a considerable architectural heritage and boasts elegant 18th century buildings and three of its historic edifices have been classed world heritage sites by UNESCO.
FURTHER AFIELD:
Ste Foy la Grande. 45 km. Attractive medieval town on the banks of the Dordogne river with half-timbered houses, a central square with stone arcades and lovely church. Boat trips on the river available as well as a small river beach.
Monségur. 50 km. Bastide town on the Dropt river founded by the English, with 13th century church and lovely half timbered houses. A walk around its original walls will offer attractive views across the Dropt valley and surrounding countryside.
Duras. 55 km. Small and pleasant market town with attractive Chateau which can be visited. Also famous for its wines.
Aubeterre sur Dronne. 60 km. Classified as one of the prettiest villages in France, this village, full of rustic charm with steep cobbled streets overlooks the Dronne, is built in the shape of an amphitheatre on a white cliff. Its monolithic church is one of the most beautiful and unusual churches in the world. Dating from the 12th century, it is carved into a chalk cliff and is the largest underground church in France.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Low cost flights from UK to Bordeaux (45mn), Bergerac (80mn).
Availability
Rates per period
Week
Notes
- Changeover day (rented by week):
- Saturday
- Refundable security deposit:
- 750$
Other information about the area attractions
- Online since: 2011-10-23
- Updated on: 2012-05-22





