Unlike the
majority of French holiday homes, the manoir, offers all rooms with en-suite
facilities, showers and baths. The house is centrally heated during the colder
months, as well as allowing the holiday maker the option of an open fire. The
house has been recently refurbished in traditional country house style and
offers the very best in spacious rustic living without losing any of the
comforts of home.
Bedrooms: Each bedroom has been individually furnished with French and
English antiques; all of our rooms have a modern en suite bathroom - 5 bedrooms
are equipped with a bath & shower and one with a shower suite.
Kitchen: The kitchen at Le Manoir des Granges is fully equipped with
large gas cooker, with five rings and very large oven, separate Electric fan
oven/grill/rotisserie. In addition a microwave, and an automatic steamer are
provided. All culinary equipment is available for your use. There is a huge
farmhouse table to seat twelve. Also an easy chair for the cook to relax in
Lounge: The lounge is beautifully furnished for your comfort to a very
high standard, with a large Perigordian fireplace for those cosy cooler evenings
(logs supplied). TV, DVD & Hi-Fi system for your enjoyment.
Outside: A contemporary addition to the house is a private pool. An area
to relax and soak up the sun - located within the beautiful and spacious
gardens. The pool area has 2 gazebos with ample space and seating to accommodate
up to 16 people. Surrounding the house are mature, spacious gardens with our own
orchard, consisting of Pear, Apple, Peach, Plum and Walnut trees.
Gites: Also available at Le Manoir is a totally separate gite complex
comprising three one bedroom and a three bedroom unit. The gites are totally
self contained and can be available separately, or combined with the main house
to provide accommodation for up to 24 adults. Our accommodation is available all
the year round.
Activities: This rural part of France is rich with natural beauty and
history. It's magnificent chateaux, fully matured gardens and ancient limestone
caves certainly leave you amazed. It is a real experience to explore or to
return to. The Dordogne offers many opportunities for lovers of sporting
pursuits. Cycling, Canoeing, Walking, Golfing and Swimming are just a few
activities available locally. The nearby Chateau de Castelnaud is a fine example
of the familiar, embellished style of Chateau and houses a museum of medieval
weaponry. Less than 30 minutes drive away this Chateau is well worth a visit.
Chateau de Beynac is situated on top of a hill protecting the town of Beynac
below. The path to the Chateau is very winding to ward off potential invaders
but the view over the surrounding landscape is stunning. Again this is less than
30 minutes drive away from Les Granges. Also worth visiting is the 16th Century
Cheteau de Losse dominating the Vézère valley and Manoir d'Eyrignac which has
been maintained by the same family for several centuries and is renowned for
it's beautiful gardens.
Gardens: Originally established in the 18th Century, inspired by Italian
designs, the gardens at Eyrignac were heavily influenced during the 19th Century
by English formal gardens of the time. The result is a fusion of the artistic
influences of Italy and the strong geometric shapes and planting patterns of
England. This garden was awarded Le Grand Prix des Jardins de France and we
would thoroughly recommend a visit. The gardens of Marqueyssac are uniquely
positioned on a huge limestone outcrop offering the visitor what is locally
known as the most beautiful panorama in the Dordogne. In spending the day at
Marqueyssac you can see the rising sun over Castelnaud and Beynac and the sun
setting over La Roque-Gageac. Les Jardins d'Eau is positioned high on a hill,
surrounded by woodland, looking down on the village of Turnac below. Based
around 3 hectares of mature garden, first planted in 16th Century and mainly
consisting of water flora, the gardens include some more exotic plants such as
10 varieties of Lotus from America and Asia. The flowering is carefully staged
so that the garden offers interest during most of the year.
Local Markets: Montignac has a wonderful street market twice a week and
nearby Rouffignac has a splendid Sunday morning market where you will generally
see the local farmers exhibiting their freshly picked vegetables still
glistening with the morning dew. Plump ducklings, fresh Fois Gras, unbelievable
selections of cheese local to the Dordogne - I could go on forever. These
markets are a must for anyone interested in food!
Restaurants: Why not enjoy our superb local cuisine, served in luxurious
surroundings in one of our local hotels or restaurants. La Soleil d'Or in
Montignac (pictured left), has a reputation for offering gourmet dishes of the
highest standard in very relaxed surroundings.