Bedrooms
All the bedrooms share the same three features: lofted ceilings, exposed poplar and oak beams and solid chestnut floors and skirting boards. This lends an air of character and spaciousness to them that would normally be lacking.
Commingeoise – is rightly considered the master bedroom being the largest of the three rooms. The double bed has bedside tables and a chest of draws in which there is a hair-dryer. There is a large wardrobe in the dressing area with a full-length mirror, and a large en-suite with walk-in shower.
On the balcony, accessed through the french-windows, there is a small table and chairs where the rural idyll can be experienced. Additionally, another window to the east gives a view over the pool and garden.
Aurignacienne – (sleeps 4) is a quirky room set on two levels that will be adored by children, though it can equally accommodate the more fun loving adult. The lower level is equipped with a full-sized bunk-bed, bedside table and a large wardrobe. A staircase leads up to a mezzanine with two full-sized single beds.
French-windows lead out onto the balcony. There is a separate family bathroom with bath specifically for this room.
Occitane - a charmingly agreeable double bedroom with a small, pretty en-suite shower room. There is a double-bed, bedside tables and a wardrobe with shelves and hanging space. French-windows open onto the balcony from where one sees the beautiful pastoral view along the Louge valley.
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