This beautifully presented barn conversion for long term rentals is located in the north-west corner of Dordogne, close to the charming town of Champange-et-Fontaine. The property comes with 2 en-suite bedrooms, a large open plan living room, thick stone walls, exposed oak beams, a large garden and plenty of parking. This lovely stone building is located in the quiet hamlet of Jaufrenie.
This superb barn conversion is available for long term rentals between October to April from €950 per month + bills.
This comfortable property comes with central heating, a good Wi-Fi connection and is well-furnished throughout. The property is laid out over 2 floors
Ground floor
First floor
Outside
This beautiful property is available for monthly rentals between October to November. The minimum stay is usually 3 months. In addition to the rent, there is a monthly provision of €250 towards the electricity, heating, water and Wi-Fi.
Long term rentals (October to April): from €950 per month + bills
This stunning property in Dordogne provides very comfortable long term rental accommodation over the winter in Dordogne. With popular towns such as Riberac and Vereillac nearby, the property offers a very convenient base for exploring the Dordgne and Charente departments of France.
The rental is for the entire property. The prices quoted are based on a 6 month rental period. Higher prices may apply to rentals over the summer period and for shorter rentals. Utility bills are payable in addition to the rent.
1 month security deposit to be paid at time of reservation. Rent to be paid in advance at the start of each month. Utility bills (electric, water, Wi-Fi and heating fuel) to be paid in addition to the monthly rent (€300 monthly provision). Firewood to be purchased separately. Pets maybe considered through prior arrangement. Not available May to September. Minimum stay is 3 months.
The village of Champagne-et-Fontaine in Dordogne France, has two main clmaims to fame. Firstly, it was the birthplace of King Philippe I of France and it was also the place where the young Charles de Gaulle spent many of his summers growing up. The village has a population of 650 people and is located in the north-west corner of Dordogne, on the border of the Charente department.
The Dordogne is traditionally divided into 4 parts: Black Perigord in the South East (on account of the black truffles and dark forests), Purple Perigord around Bergerac (on account of the wine and grapes); White Perigord in the centre (around the capital of Périgueux, on account of the limestone buildings and plateaux); and Green Perigord in the North, where Champagne-et-Fontaine is located. The area gets its nickname from the dense forests and fields that dominate the local countryside.
The Dordogne is famous for its gastronomy, especially its Black Truffles, foie gras, Bergerac wines, chestnuts, walnuts and wild mushrooms. The local Périgueux sauce which is used in a lot of traditional dishes, is made from a reduction of white wine, carrots, shallots, veal stock and diced truffle.
There is a train station in Perigueux, which has a regional services to Bordeaux and Limogues. Both Limogues and Bordeaux offer connections to the TGV routes.
Approximate driving times to the following airports:
Bordeaux airport: 1 hour 30 mins
Brive Airport: 1 hour 45 mins
Limoges Airport: 1 Hour 30 mins
Bergerac Airport: 1 hour 15 mins
Champagne-et-Fontaine is located 45km north-west of Périgueux and 33km southeast of Angouleme. Bordeaux is 1 hour 40 mins to the South-West. The hamlet of Jaufrenie is a 5 mins drive from Champagne-et-Fontaine.
Long Term Rentals in France provides the largest selection of long term lets across the South of France, Dordogne and Northern France. Our properties are all personally inspected and available for rentals of between 3 to 12 months.
Long Term Rentals in France
68bis Avenue de Pezenas
34320, Roujan, France.
Tel: +33 6 51 68 93 26
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