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Mon Goût
is an extremely spacious, very well equipped and comfortable home.
The building is believed to be about 100 years old and it has been
tastefully renovated whilst retaining many original features. Oozing
character, there are exposed timbers in every room and the floors
downstairs have been traditionally tiled. Part of the house was, at
one time, used as a café for local workers, which is perhaps where
the name Mon Goût (meaning my taste) originates.
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Downstairs Exposed timbers
and a wood burning stove make the large living room seem cosy
and inviting. With comfortable seating and a sofa bed, there
is also dining furniture for six to dine in comfort, off all
that fabulous local French food! TV, DVD, Video, HiFi, games,
books etc are all provided.Just inside the entrance a
vestibule area leads into a well equipped kitchen - with
plenty of storage space, a gas cooker, fridge freezer,
dishwasher, microwave and coffee maker. |
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A doorway off
the living room leads to an additional toilet (very useful for those
with mobility difficulties) and on through to a utility area, where
the washing machine is housed. Cot, high chair, stairgate and
baby bath can all be provided if required.
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Upstairs The large, light and airy landing
has a full length 'viewing' window which overlooks surrounding
countryside. A perfect spot for reading and
contemplation. The main bedroom is a spacious double, with
ensuite shower room (shower cubicle, toilet &
washbasin).
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| The second bedroom, is a twin room also with ensuite
bathroom (bath, toilet & washbasin) |
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Outside Patio area, which is in sunshine virtually
all day - furniture and barbeque is provided. Very large, private
garden with plenty of space to play. Ample parking space at the
front of the house.
The space above
the garage has been converted into a small flat which is sometimes
occupied by British owners. However the flat has its own garden and
is completely self contained, so you will never be sharing your
spacious private garden with other holiday
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