La Lavande
La Lavande is a lovely 2 bedroom house with exposed beams and spectacular views of the church from all rooms.
The two upstairs bedrooms both have slanting ceilings. One has a queen sized bed, the other a double bed (an extra single bed in this room can be provided if required).
There are two small bathrooms, one with a bath, the other with a shower.
Downstairs is a living room with antique tiled floors and windows opening onto both the courtyard and the garden. There is a TV and CD and DVD players and a wood-burning heater. The beautiful tiles extend through to the kitchen which has an old stone fireplace and opens onto an east facing sunroom, perfect for relaxed mornings with a coffee.
The sunroom (which also has a double sofa bed) leads onto a paved terrace area with outdoor furniture and BBQ.
Adjacent to the sunroom is a laundry with sink and washing machine.
Features
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Living room
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Paved terrace area
- Games room
- Swimming pool
- 2 acres of gardens
Inclusions
- Laundry facilities
- Ironed cotton sheets, pool and bath towels
- Bicycles (6 adult bikes, 4 childrens bikes and some trikes)
Slideshow
Enjoy this slideshow introduction to the property.
Rental rates
(Tariff quoted in GBP)
- July and August GBP 900
- all other times GBP 600
- Security fee (refundable) of GBP 150
Location
La Cure is in the charming village of Ferrière Larçon which is surrounded by verdant farmland and pockets of forest. The village has a beautiful 12th century church and quaint streets like the "Rue des Caves," a street lined with cave houses built into the rock formations. La Cure's "grange" is one of the village's oldest buildings and would have been standing when Joan of Arc was in the nearby town of Loches convincing Charles VII to fight the English.
The friendly baker from the neighbouring village delivers bread and croissants to the door each morning. The charming Mr Reglan, the area's best butcher, calls twice a week in his mobile "boucherie".
But what would France be without its outdoor markets - the most enjoyable way to shop? There is one each Monday in nearby Ligueil (5 minute drive) and twice a week in the beautiful medieval town of Loches (15 minute drive). Both towns have good supermarkets too.
La Cure's owners have spent many hours exploring their part of the Loire and have plenty of 'inside knowledge' they'd like to share with their guests. They've prepared notes to help you enjoy experiences which could easily be missed in a short stay. To give a few examples:
- Restaurants - while guidebooks list the gourmet starred restaurant 10 minutes from La Cure, they don't tell you about the charming, English speaking sommelier with his encyclopaedic knowledge of wine. Nor will they mention the delicious traditional food and great music sessions at the neighbouring village's tiny "Bar de l'Union".
- Brocantes or "bric-a-brac" markets are part of French tradition, a day when the entire village turns out to sell their treasures (and trash!) and to share a few glasses of wine. We'll tell you where the closest brocantes are during your stay - or you could plan your visit for Ferrière Larçon's brocante (one of the largest in the region) and watch the annual bike race whizz past La Cure's windows.
- Walks, Picnics and Rides - the villages and countryside surrounding Ferrière Larçon are delightful. You'll be given suggestions of great walks, runs or bike rides (on La Cure's bicycles - some of which have child seats) nearby. Sunrise or (perhaps more realistically) sunset walks on the quiet country roads and paths are glorious. There's also a list of nearby picnic sites discovered by La Cure's owners - perfect for a casual lunch outdoors with a bottle (or two?) of rosé.
Many of the most beautiful chateaux of the Loire Valley such as
Chenonceau, Villandry and Azay le Rideau are no more than 40 minutes
from La Cure.
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