Rue de la Gare is a traditional Perigordine detached stone cottage and has been fully refurbished and modernised to a high standard. It is arranged over two floors (plus
enormous loft for cases and storage) and sleeps eight people.
Thick stone walls, double glazing and shutters on all windows keep the interior of the property cool in the summer, full central heating keeps the property warm in the winter. Wireless broadband and telephone is included.
The cottage is situated on the outskirts of the friendly rural village of Payzac, within walking distance to the village square and a supermarket. The village offers a small hotel and restaurant, a bank (with cashpoint), butcher, baker, off licence and an English-speaking doctor.
There are several restaurants within a short stroll, others within a short drive. The house is set in half an acre of secure landscaped gardens that wrap around the cottage on three sides, including a sunny walled terrace and small orchard of fruit trees. Ideal for anyone seeking a relaxing break in an idyllic location. Rue de la Gare is ideal for anything from a couple to two families. The Perigord is famous for its medieval history, rolling farmlands and excellent red wines. The many local restaurants offer gastronomic specialities of the area, truffles, confit de canard and foie gras. Enjoy trips to the many local attractions. Relax on the terrace walled in traditional stone, admire the blossoming orchard, set deep within the rural heart of France.