Lafage, ref: 24022
At a glance
Introduction
'Lafage 'is an old stone farmhouse, typical of this part of South West France, at the edge of the village (under 5 min walk from the centre), straight across the valley from the medieval chateau.
The house has been sympathetically modernised to retain centuries’ worth of character producing a family home and holiday destination.
The pool (11.5m x 5m with roman steps at one end) is newly installed, with a chlorine-free filtration system.
Lawned gardens and dining terraces. 2 acres of further grounds with lovely countryside views.
The village has a small shop, with a fresh bread delivery every morning, and a superb, reasonably priced restaurant 'Les Marronnieres', which also has a friendly bar.



Accommodation
Entrance hall
Living room with 2 sofas, doors to terrace. Exposed beams and stonework, including huge fireplace and wood burner. CD / Radio
Kitchen / dining area: Oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer and dishwasher. Table and chairs to seat 10
Stairs to lower tower:
Bedroom 1, double with ensuite shower, hand basin and WC
Stairs to upper tower:
Bedroom 2, two singles
Separate bathroom with hand basin and bath with shower over
Separate WC
Stairs to attic:
Bedroom 3, family room with one double and two single beds. Exposed beams
Cellar with washing machine and dryer
EXTERIOR:
2 acres of woodland and meadows
Shaded lawned areas and garden
Terrace with wooden table and plastic chairs and parasol. BBQ
Pool 11m x 5m (depth 1.10m – 1.60m) Roman steps. Sun loungers
Private parking
Prices
| Weekly rental rates | Sterling | Euros* | US Dollars* |
| 5 July - 6 September | £1,320 | €1,650 | $2,413 |
| 31 May - 5 July | £952 | €1,190 | $1,740 |
| 6 September - 27 September | £872 | €1,090 | $1,594 |
| Other dates or special requests | Please contact us | ||
Local Information
The property is located on the edge of the village of Lanquais. The village of Lanquais is included in the book "Most Beautiful Villages in the Dordogne".
Walking distance from the house to the village; small shop, with a fresh bread delivery every morning, and a superb, reasonably priced restaurant 'Les Marronnieres', which also has a friendly bar.
Supermarket shopping can be done in either Lalinde (10 min drive) or Bergerac (20 min away).
Bergerac is a bastide town and was once a flourishing port for the wine trade. All amenities are here. Plenty of shops and traditional restaurants. The town square features a statue of Cyrano de Bergerac. Supermarkets and Musée du Tabac (tobacco museum).
Just west of Bergerac is another bastide town, Ste-Foy-la-Grande. Good tourist office here and also a superb Saturday street market.
8 miles further on is Montcaret with a wonderful 3rd century Roman villa with original mosaics and baths.
Sarlat-le-Canéda is a very popular tourist destination. A charming and busy traditional village which is the capital of Perigord Noir. Lots of 15th and 16th century houses lake this a very picturesque place and there are many good restaurants and cafés to discover. Excellent market on Saturday.
Perhaps the most famous of the Dordogne tourist attractions are the cave paintings around Les Eyzies. There are more pre-historic caves in this area than you could ever visit in a day ! Les Eyzies lies at the heart of an unspoilt area of great natural beauty with rolling hills, tranquil rivers and fascinating cliff and rock formations. It has some of the world’s most beautiful caves with outstanding stalactite and stalagmite crystallizations. And the cave-lined Vézère valley has been classified as a heritage site by UNESCO. The most well-known of all is the cave at Lascaux which was discovered in 1940. The paintings date back some 17,000 years.
Brantome is a very popular and pretty town. Well worth a visit, there are several churches and abbeys to discover as well as the Musée de Reve et Miniatures. Perhaps the best thing to do in the town is to firstly take a stroll along the beautiful balustraded river banks and then to choose your evening fayre at one of the many excellent restaurants.
Just north of Brantome is the hamlet of Villars. The hamlet itself is unexciting, but it is surrounded by lovely countryside and is a great base from which to explore Chateau de Puyguilhem and St Jean de Cole. The Grottes de Villars (pre-historic caves) are just past the hamlet and were discovered in 1958 and feature cave paintings.
Don’t miss a trip to La Roque-Gageac, a stunningly beautiful village under the towering cliffs. The village regularly wins France’s ‘Prettiest Village’ competition. Good canoeing centre here.
Competing with La Roque-Gageac in the prettiness stakes is the village of Carennac. Elevated just above the south bank of the river, it is best known for its typical Quercy architecture and Romanesque priory. Further Romanesque art at the St Pierre church in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne.
Canoeing on the Dordogne is hugely popular. There are rental centers on almost every curve and corner of the river. Some of the bigger centers are based at La Roque-Gageac, Martel, Argentat and Beynac.