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  •  Type: Farmhouse
  •  Beds: 5
  •  Baths: 5
  •  Sleeps: 10

Description

We hope you will feel encouraged to book a holiday at Nougayrede Bas. You will find it one of your most delightful and relaxing holidays ever.
 
This picturesque French villa, near Cahors in the valley of the Lot, is a farmhouse and barn conversion, built traditionally of local stone. It has been restored to offer a high standard of comfort and character.
 
Standing on its own in an elevated position surrounded by farmland, with spellbinding distant views, Nougayrede Bas is a perfect holiday retreat for families, couples and groups of friends.
 
Downstairs
Downstairs are five bedrooms, three in the farmhouse, two in the barn. All have en-suite bathrooms.
Lower entrance hall
Spacious vaulted master bedroom suite 1 with king-size double bed and large en-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle
Large bedroom suite 2 with king-size double bed, one single bed and en-suite bathroom
Bedroom suite 3 with two single beds and en-suite bathroom
Laundry-room with washing machine, drying and ironing facilities.
 
Upstairs
The spacious living area is open plan. Outside is a pretty dining terrace at first-floor level with wide southerly views. Perfect for outdoor living. Tables with seating for 10-12. Steps down to garden.
Sitting area with comfy sofas and easy chairs for 10-12.
Dining area also seating 10-12. Large open fireplace, logs provided.
Broadband connection, satellite TV with English channels, DVD player, Hi-fi, and a selection of DVDs and CDs.
Additional sitting room (for those wanting a spell of quiet). This room can be adapted as an extra bedroom, for one adult and a child, the house then sleeps up to 11 adults plus one child.
Fitted kitchen with modern equipment. Spacious working-surfaces and wall-units. Larder-type fridge, separate freezer, dishwasher, microwave, range-type induction electric cooker (flat hob) with down-lighter and extractor.

Owner info

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The Lane family bought Nougayrede Bas in 2001, since when we have restored and modernised it throughout. We all found the work of refurbishment hard but satisfying.
The house dates from the C17, we believe, and it was a working farm up until the early 1970s, after which it was used for many years as an artists studio. We now use it for entertaining and family parties, as well as for letting.
We love the solid dignity of its architecture, its all-round panorama, and the constantly-changing light on the surrounding hills and valleys. We love to hear that our visitors enjoy them equally. We look forward to hearing the same from you.

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