In the Bourbonnais countryside, this fully renovated farmhouse (exposed stone, beams) features a domed kitchen with a large glass roof, a wood-burning stove, a living room, a bathroom (shower/bathtub), and a separate toilet. Upstairs: 1 bedroom (1 double bed, 1 single bed), 1 bedroom (1 low futon bed for 2), 1 landing bedroom (3 single beds, including 2 bunk beds), access via a walkway to the Porte de Médina Marocaine bedroom (1 double bed), and a shower room (squat bath/toilet). Electric heating (electricity consumption payable to the owner based on the meter reading).
Air conditioning in the kitchen (Provençal well system). Semi-enclosed, wooded green space. Commentry 14 km away. Permanent exhibition of Georgian painter Levan Mosashvili.
BEST OF THE GITE: Linens provided.
Heating and electricity are the guest's responsibility and must be paid on site at the end of the stay.
Flat-screen TV, Barbecue or griddle, Optional cleaning, Washing machine, Dishwasher, Fireplace/Wood stove, Optional linens, Baby crib, Baby gite, Tumble dryer, Children's outdoor games, Electric heating, Garden furniture, Microwave, Wi-Fi or Internet, DVD player, Flat-screen TV, Terrace, Garden, Pets allowed, Long-term rental, 1 month rental, Conv, Last-minute rental, Detached house, Parking.
Options to be paid on site:
Optional end-of-stay cleaning: €80.
Pair of sheets per bed: €10.
Towels per person: €5.
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable.
Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
Your host :
Severine and Marc have traveled a lot. The gîte is the restored farmhouse of Séverine's 'Valentine' ailleule. The restoration respected the Bourbonnais character of the house while integrating touches linked to the countries where its owners lived.