La Dime, ref: 24026
At a glance
SPECIAL OFFER:
Remaining September dates: £1295 per week
Introduction
Set in rolling countryside, this traditional-style (new !) country house has 7 bedrooms to sleep 12 and hugely spacious accommodation with all modern appliances including UK satellite TV and Wifi internet.
Extensive lawns surround the property and feature delightful terraces and private pool of 12 x 6m with roman steps.
Just 2 min away is the busy and picturesque, riverside town of Lalinde with a full array of amenities including bakery, supermarket and restaurants and café bars.
Great base from which to discover the beautiful Dordogne region; all activities and sights of the Dordogne river with great shopping and traditional markets in Bergerac and Sarlat.

Accommodation
Entrance lobby with piano
Living / dining room with fireplace, sofas, armchairs. Flat screen TV with UK channels, DVD. Dining table for 12. 4 sets of doors to terrace and garden
Kitchen with dish washer, induction hob, fridge, oven, microwave. Freezer and separate drinks fridge
Bedroom 1, double. Doors to terrace
Separate WC
Separate bathroom with bath and hand basin
Bedroom 2, double with ensuite WC, shower and hand basin. Doors to terrace
Bedroom 3, double. Doors to covered terrace
Separate WC
Separate bathroom with bath, separate shower, twin hand basins
Bedroom 4, double. Doors to terrace
Separate WC
Separate bathroom with bath, separate shower, twin hand basins
Utility room with washing machine and dryer
Stairs to 1st floor:
Large room with table and 4 chairs, sofa. Exercise bike
Bedroom 5, single
Bedroom 6, single
Separate WC
Separate bathroom with shower and hand basin
Bedroom 7, small double bed, stairs to mezzanine and single bed
EXTERIOR:
3,200m² garden with lawns and shrubs and flower beds
Pool 12 x 6m (depth 1m – 1.8m) with roman steps and electric cover
Sun terrace with sun-loungers
Dining terrace with table and chairs for 12
Electric gates to a tarmac driveway with parking space for several vehicles
Prices
| Weekly rental rates | Sterling | Euros* | US Dollars* |
| July & August | £2,195 | €2,744 | $4,012 |
| June & September | £1,495 | €1,869 | $2,732 |
| Other dates or special requests | Please contact us | ||
SPECIAL OFFER:
Remaining September dates: £1295 per week
Local Information
The property is located in open countryside 2 min (drive) or 10 min walk outside the town of Lalinde.
Lalinde is situated on the Dordogne river between Bergerac and Sarlat. The town has all amenities including bakery, supermarket and cafe. All amenities in Bergerac. Great shopping and huge choice of traditional café bars and restaurants. Bergerac was once a flourishing port for the wine trade.
It still today has a picturesque harbour where you can take a boat trip along the river Dordogne, or a miniature train ride around the Bastide town, viewing the many half timbered houses with terracotta decoration.
There are many activities round and about including golf, canoeing, walking, horse riding, hot air ballooning, go-karting, tennis and fishing;
Chateau Lanquais, 30 min is great for the kids; it still has great canon ball holes in the side walls from an attack, and a removable wooden stair case. Open all day every day in July / August.
Sarlat-la-Caneda is really worth a visit. In the heart of the Perigord Noir, Sarlat grew up around a Benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century. It has a distinct medieval feel about it, with numerous magnificent buildings around every corner you turn. The town's Saturday market is also a main feature with its truffles, foie gras and mushrooms (depending on the season).
Les Eyzies de Tayac is an archaeologist's paradise with many caves containing prehistoric paintings and deposits.
Lascaux the famous cave was only discovered in 1940, by four young boys who's dog had fallen down a hole. The cave is made up of four galleries, the walls of which are covered with more than 1500 representations, either engraved or painted. Lascaux II this is a replica of two of the galleries. The artist Monique Peytral used the same methods and materials as the cave artists so the atmosphere of the original cave has been made possible.
Chateau de Monbazillac is a relatively small chateau, which was built in 1550 and is surrounded by a dry moat. Its elegant silhouette is eye-catching, the architectural style halfway between a defensive castle and a Renaissance chateau.é bar / restaurants.