For nature lovers,
For lovers of the vineyard and wine,
for history buffs,
for gourmets,
for cyclists,
for bikers,
for garden lovers,
for lovers of reading and calm
In the outbuildings of a real Girondine XVIII, former house of a potter, beautiful cottage in the old barrel cellar.
The decor is an evocation of the culture of the vine and wine.
It preserves the qualities formerly used in the aging of Bordeaux wines that my father raised, in a completely redesigned layout where stone, wood, metal and glass mix.
Independent, quiet, on the edge of the forest in a hamlet 500 m from the village. Landscaped 400 m2 and English courses terrace of 80 m2. Lawn and cool shade of a walnut tree for summer.
Entrance, cellar, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with walk-in shower, vanity and double basin, separate WC with shower, desk and large living room on the ground floor; two large bedrooms upstairs: master bedroom one double and three single beds in the children's room; corner play.
Complete set of equipment: washing machine- in freezer fridge-microwave-dishwasher ondes- pro- electric + gas hob in the kitchen. Iron and ironing repasser- internet connection RJ 45 + WIFI, TV, satellite dish, stereo system, DVD CD player, library, outdoor games.
In addition, high chair and cot available.
Very well insulated, usable in winter: radiant heating and wood stove for fun.
Decoration on the theme of wine and vine bringing together many authentic objects from the old cellar
Near a Bastide Girondine of the XIV century -Créon- which offers, besides its fairground Wednesday, all the services of an average city.
Less than a mile from the bike path that connects Roger Lapébie Bordeaux Sauveterre a ribbon in the heart of nature over 50 km. The bravest can join the trail Bordeaux Lacanau to travel to the edge of the ocean
20 minutes from Bordeaux, 30 minutes from Saint Emilion but at the entrance of this beautiful region called Entre Deux Mers because it is between the Garonne and Dordogne.
Its landscape is often compared to those of Italy and it is sometimes called 'Little Tuscany'.
The Romanesque art offers its most beautiful florets: Abbey of the Sauve Majeure- Abbey of Blasimon and an infinity of castles of the Middle Ages and castles of the Bordeaux vineyards.
Partner Château Le Grand Verdus in Bacchus network, you can visit this magnificent Renaissance and taste wines produced on the property.
At 30 minutes is the site of Castillon-la-Bataille where took place the last battle of the Hundred Years War that made Aquitaine to the crown of France; a superb pageant evokes it every year during the month of August.
I can draw thematic tours on request.
And finally, for bikers, I offer the garage, the mechanical workshop and some road book conconctés by me