Gite Au Manoir De Carlucet
Gite with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom in Saint-Crépin-et-Carlucet, France
From £595 per week
High quality accommodation close to Sarlat blending rustic charm with modern style. Walking distance to pub/restaurant. Excellent base for discovering the Dordogne and Vézère valleys.
Overview
Welcome to my Thirteenth Century historic manor house in the heart of the Dordogne's Périgord Noir region of South-West France. offering the ideal combination of a tranquil rural location, yet with with a traditional friendly bar/restaurant just a two minute walk away, and the local village of Salignac Eyvigues only a short distance where you can find a boulengerie, excellent boucherie, supermarket, pharmacy and restaurants.
The gite is located in an idyllic rural French hamlet within the grounds of our Thirteenth Century manor house but is completely independent with its own entrance, terraces and parking.
The gite retains many original features (e.g. exposed stone walls and beams) and historic charm.The ground floor is open-plan comprising kitchen, diner and lounge spaces. Of course, all the modern comforts of home are also here, including British TV, wi-fi, and a large library of books you are welcome to read. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, toaster, coffee maker, microwave, electric oven and gas hob.
There is air-conditioning on the ground floors and in both bedrooms. For winter lets there is a pellet-burning stove and heating throughout, included in the price.
Outside there are three separate areas :
- an enclosed courtyard offering complete privacy with 4 sun loungers, cast-iron dining table and chairs, and BBQ
- a sheltered area equipped with dart board, bar football and swing ball
- an area to relax with wicker sofa, chairs, coffee table and parasol
There is also plenty of room to park your car, and a large gate that can be left open or closed for privacy.
Swimming and canoeing are both popular activities situated at the Dordogne River and the Vezere : both a short drive from the gite.
The Lac de Tamnies ( a lakeside beach ) with a cafe bar, a fantastic inflatable course, and a section reserved for serous swimmers is also very close by.
Reviews
1 verified review
1 out of 1 people recommend staying here
Elizabeth
Great little place in a lovely hamlet. Owner very helpful and good advice for places to visit.
If you want some peace & quiet come here
4 other reviews
5/5 Idyllic country house The beautifully situated holiday home is tastefully and comfortably furnished and very clean. With air conditioning, heating and a pellet stove, it is suitable for both hot and cold days. Diane is a sympathetic, nice and courteous hostess. In addition to French, she also speaks English (as her mother tongue), so communication is possible without any knowledge of French. Since she lives next door, she can quickly help with anything if needed. The little hamlet is charming, with walking trails on the doorstep and an Irish pub a 2 minute walk. The nearest place for shopping, Salignac, can be reached in 5 minutes by car. The location is also perfect for many sights. An optimal mix of quiet and central! We really enjoyed the week and are happy to recommend it. Thank you again Diane for allowing us to vacation in your lovely cottage...
Diane est une hôte exceptionnelle, très chaleureuse et pleine d'attentions! Ce très beau gite est idéalement situé, niché au coeur d'un charmant hameau. Une destination à conseiller... Diane is an exceptional host, very warm and full of attention! This beautiful cottage is ideally located, nestled in the heart of a charming hamlet. A recommended destination...
Les propriétaires attentifs dès le début. L'emplacement est excellent si vous cherchez le calme et vous déconnectez. Owners attentive from the start. The location is excellent if you are looking for peace and disconnect.
We appreciated: Diane's warm welcome, the beauty of the landscape, the location, the calm and the cozy comfort of the gîte, very well equipped. What happiness!
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Changeover days and minimum stays
- 22 November 2024 - 30 June 2025: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
- 1 July - 26 August 2025: changeover day is Saturday, bookings must be for whole weeks only and the minimum stay is 7 nights.
- 27 August 2025 - 30 June 2026: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
- 1 July - 26 August 2026: changeover day is Saturday, bookings must be for whole weeks only and the minimum stay is 7 nights.
- 27 August - 22 November 2026: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
- 23 December - 31 December 2026: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
- 4 March - 30 June 2027: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
- 1 July - 26 August 2027: changeover day is Saturday, bookings must be for whole weeks only and the minimum stay is 7 nights.
- 2 September - 28 October 2027: the minimum stay is 4 nights.
Long stay discounts
- Arrive between 10 January - 1 June and receive 5% off if the booking is for 1 week or more.
- Arrive between 10 January - 1 June and receive 10% off if the booking is for 2 weeks or more.
If more than one discount matches your arrival date, please be aware that only one discount of the highest amount will be applied to your booking.
Facilities
Bedrooms
2 bedrooms, Sleeps 4:
- 1 double bed
- 2 single beds
There is also 1 cot
Bathrooms
1 bathroom
Entertainment
CD player, DVD/Blu-ray player, WiFi, Radio, TV Languages in English, French
General
Living area seats 5, Dining area seats 4, Air conditioning, Central heating, Hair dryer, Iron / board, Towels / linen, Washing machine, High chair, Car hire essential
Kitchen
Cooker, Crockery, Cutlery, Dishwasher, Fridge, Freezer, Glassware, Kettle, Microwave, Oven, Pots / pans, Toaster
Outside
Balcony or terrace, Barbecue, Outside lighting, Parking, Private garden
Suitable for
Children, Infants
Extra information
There is a covered area with a dart board, table football and swing ball.
Diane
Private Owner From Saint Crepin Et Carlucet, France Member since Feb 2023
I am Diane and I live in a thirteenth century Manor house with my beautiful, affectionate and friendly border collie, Florette. I am originally from the North-West of England, but I’ve been living and working in various countries and in France since 2000. After seven years of giving English lessons to students at the University of La Rochelle, I decided that my heart belonged to the French countryside, and so began my long search for a traditional French house with character, history and charm. I finally moved to Carlucet in 2007. I have been very lucky to have lived and worked in some stunning places around the world, including Canada, the USA, Australia and the Republic of Ireland, and my aim has always been to restore an old house, using its history to renovate with the utmost integrity. To this end I have sourced and used only traditional materials, local artisans whenever possible and my knowledge and love of historical buildings gained from my Bachelor of Arts studies in Art History. I am now the proud owner of a fully-restored thirteenth century Manoir, complete with original medieval beams, original stone walls created using wattle and daub, enormous fire-places and a vaulted cellar with arrow slits (narrow vertical apertures) where archers once launched arrows during the Hundred Years War.
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I am Diane and I live in a thirteenth century Manor house with my beautiful, affectionate and friendly border collie, Florette. I am originally from the North-West of England, but I’ve been living and working in various countries and in France since 2000. After seven years of giving English lessons to students at the University of La Rochelle, I decided that my heart belonged to the French countryside, and so began my long search for a traditional French house with character, history and charm. I finally moved to Carlucet in 2007. I have been very lucky to have lived and worked in some stunning places around the world, including Canada, the USA, Australia and the Republic of Ireland, and my aim has always been to restore an old house, using its history to renovate with the utmost integrity. To this end I have sourced and used only traditional materials, local artisans whenever possible and my knowledge and love of historical buildings gained from my Bachelor of Arts studies in Art History. I am now the proud owner of a fully-restored thirteenth century Manoir, complete with original medieval beams, original stone walls created using wattle and daub, enormous fire-places and a vaulted cellar with arrow slits (narrow vertical apertures) where archers once launched arrows during the Hundred Years War.