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Maison de Camille is light, bright, charmingly rustic and beautifully furnished mainly in antiques -- some are original to the house.  

3 bedrooms, 1 bath (WC/bidet/shower):                                                                    the third bedroom  

1st bedroom is double exposure (expansive views over countryside from each window) with 1 double-bed, night table, armoire, table and armchair. 

2nd bedroom is single exposure, with 1 double-bed, night tables, chair, antique cupboard, original wood floor. 

3rd bedroom is double exposure (views to sheepfold and down the hill) with original antique single bed, night table, and armoire, chest of drawers, original wood floor and armchair. 

Sitting Room:  Cheerful room with antique wood floor and area rug, two settees, armchairs, desk, and more.  CD player, wide selection of CDs, games, puzzles, books, area guides and maps.

Kitchen:  Large farmhouse kitchen with cantou style fireplace mantel.   Stove and oven w/rotisserie option (butagaz), refrigerator/freezer, antique woodstove, antique china cabinet, stone patisserie table, plenty of dishes and cookware, flatware and wine glasses, coffeemaker, etc.

  • Washer, dryer
  • Central heating (oil fired), additional supplement in off-season  
  • Local calls on house telephone  
  • ADSL & wireless internet access (bring your laptop)    
  • Linens/towels included
  • Misc. incidentals (basic staples and spices, oil, plastic wrap etc.)
  • Garden furniture for lunches and dinners (up to 8) on the front terrace

Front terrace with view to the barn is shaded in grapevines that are harvested to make the local aperatif "ratafia" -- some of which will await your arrival.

There are no other units or cottages on the premises, for privacy.   The house is one of 4 properties in the hamlet.

Outbuildings (not for use but which provide additional ambience) include a wooden tobacco hangar (rented by a neighbor farmer for his hay) and large stone barn on two levels to the left of the house;  and on the right is a former stone pigsty and stone sheepfold which form a garden courtyard with a low stone wall in front and another bordering the lane.  Behind the house is the old stone bread oven that was used to bake the community bread. 

         Below:    well furnished sitting room                                                                                          Below:   view from first bedroom

 

 





 

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