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The
ancient buildings of Pierrot
are set in the heart of the French countryside. It is a beautiful
area of low, rolling hills covered with orchards and vineyards.
The 15th century property is built around a central courtyard, with
fifteen acres of surrounding, private parkland. The nearest country
road is over 200 metres away!The 2 cottages are about 50 metres
away from each other, each with their own pool and garden. Both
sleep 6 - a total of 12 to 14. Ideal for a two-family break.
Near
the historic market town of Duras, Pierrot is within an easy drive
of the Dordogne valley. The wine chateaux of St. Emilion/Bordeaux
and Entre Deux Mers are close by, as are the bastides (fortified
towns) of the Guyenne (a region that provided the backcloth to the
Hundred Years War).
Available
locally are golf, tennis, canoeing and horse-riding. Also within
a short distance is a large lake with a water-slide.
As
you might expect in this part of France, where local people expect
to eat well, there is an abundance of excellent, well-priced restaurants.
The
resident English owners, Peter & Jane Jarvis, who have over
15 years experience in the holiday-cottage business, are onhand
to help you make the most of your stay.
We
are only a ½ hour drive from Bergerac or 1½
hours from Bordeaux. Flights to Bergerac are available from
London Stansted, Southampton, Bristol, Birmingham and Liverpool.
Flights to Bordeaux are available from Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester
and Nottingham East Midlands.Travelling
here for a break is now really easy!
Photography
by Richard Davies and Jane Jarvis. Web site design by Richard Davies..
Site
updated on 24 August 2005
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