Vacation chateau in the Dordogne with pool in 600 hectares estate

Chateau de la Bourlie, ref: 24030

Vacation chateau

At a glance

Dordogne vacation chateau in south west France with private pool set in 600 hectares estate

  • Sleeps 9
  • Spectacular and historic 14th century chateau
  • Set in 600 hectare private estate of beautiful Dordogne countryside
  • 5 bedrooms in quality, traditional accommodation
  • Extensive lawns and lovely private pool
  • Daily maid service included
  • Close to all amenities and excellent restaurants


Vacation chateau

Introduction

Chateau de la Bourlie is one of the most outstanding and beautiful chateaux that exist in the whole of France. The property dates back to the 14th century and has remained in the same family throughout the years; come and visit for a stunning experience.

Set in the heart of beautiful Dordogne countryside, the chateau sits its own private estate of 600 hectares of lawned gardens, rolling meadows and woodlands. The charming gardens immediately surrounding the property consist of lovely lawns with flowers, mature plants and trees and manicured hedges. In the courtyard, you'll find and lemon trees and an array of colourful flowers.

The property offers a wonderful family-friendly environment; plenty of space for the children to run and let off steam and lovely, spacious accommodation with a wonderful welcoming and relaxing ambience.

The accommodation comprises almost half of the chateau and offers complete privacy to the extensive gardens and the large 15 x 6m pool. La Bourlie has been in the same family for over 600 years and the current owners, the charming Commarque family live in private quarters within the chateau. While they live in complete independence of you, it is highly recommended that you spend a few minutes in their company - (all fluent English speaking); learn some of the history of the property and engage in conversation with a real part of French history.

The main accommodation has separate entrances through the courtyard and the rear terrace. Superb, original features throughout including beamed ceilings, flagstone floors and many items of period furniture. Comfort is assured through the high quality furnishings and appliances; fully equipped kitchen, living room with TV (some UK satellite channels) and DVD player. 3 bedrooms, all with superb ensuite bathrooms.

Further accommodation is in the 14th century chapel house (immediately adjoining the main property, but not connected); two bedrooms with large, family bathroom. Here you'll also find a real piece of history - a superb, vaulted living room with 'pisé' (pebbled) floor. The room is ideal for a bit of peace and quiet, away from the heat of the sun.

The exterior of the chateau offers something for everyone. Endless walks and rambles around the private estate through the woodlands and meadows, strolls around the manicured, topiary hedges and expansive gardens or games of football with the children around the pool. Or even a game of boules with an aperitif on the large 'petanque' pitch right outside the back door.

The pool area is simply stunning; completely private and very understated. Surrounded by 1.3 hectares of lawns, the large 15 x 6m pool is great for kids and / or serious swimmers. A work of art in itself, the pool is formed from concrete with full-width steps.

Pool-side sun loungers, table and chairs and shaded hammock make it hard to venture elsewhere...

Daily maid service is fully inclusive and personal laundry service, cook and babysitter are available upon request.

Should you head out from the beauty of the chateau's estate, you'll find a host of lovely, traditional restaurants and historic sites on the doorstep. Fascinating and picturesque Dordogne countryside, villages and sites to explore; canoeing on the river at La Roque Gageac and the cave paintings at Les Eyzies are not to be missed.

For those who love their food and wine, we would highly recommend you bump into Monsieur et Madame for their recommendations...

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Accommodation

Entrance hall

Living room with TV (some UK satellite channels) DVD and CD player. Original fireplace and beamed ceiling

Kitchen and dining room:
Original fireplaces, beamed ceiling, tiled floor. Fully fitted and equipped kitchen with two fridges, freezer, dishwasher, hob and oven
Dining table and chairs. Door to dining terrace

Separate WC

Stairs to 1st floor:

Bedroom 1, double with beamed ceiling. Ensuite bathroom with WC and roll-top bath and shower. Separate shower and hand basin

Bedroom 2, double with ensuite WC, bath / shower and hand basin

Bedroom 3, double (four-poster) with ensuite WC, roll-top bath / shower. Twin hand basin

(Further accommodation in adjoining Chapel House):

Reading / living room with 14th century vaulted ceiling and rare 'pisé' (stone) floor. Door to courtyard

Fully equipped kitchen

Separate WC

Bedroom 4, double

Bedroom 5, single

Separate bathroom with WC, bath / shower and hand basin

Utility room with washing machine and dryer

EXTERIOR:

Shaded dining terrace with table and chairs. BBQ

1.3 hectares of lawned gardens. Shaded woodland and large boules area

Pool 15 x 6m with full-width steps. Sun loungers. Shaded, poolside hammock

Private parking and garages for many cars

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Prices

Weekly rental rates Sterling Euros* US Dollars*
July & August £3,600 €4,500 $6,580
Late June & early September £3,040 €3,800 $5,556
May, early June and late September £2,640 €3,300 $4,825
Other dates or special requests Please contact us


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Local Information

The chateau is located mid-way between the historic towns of Bergerac and Sarlat, a perfect spot from which to explore the Périgord and Dordogne, an area of impressive scenery with lavish green river valleys, gorges and limestone plateaux.

In the local village of Urval, (less than 10 min walk), you'll find a small café bar, ideal for the first coffee of the day for early risers.

All amenities in the nearby (5 min) villages of Siorac, Cadouin, Belves and Le Buisson. Huge choice of all shops, supermarkets and café bars an lovely restaurants.

You can't evoke the Périgord without referring to its culinary traditions and remarkable gastronomic delights. The truffle undoubtedly remains the most famous and sought after product from Périgord but also delicacies such as fois gras and confit, walnuts, chestnuts and cèpes, as well as the well known wines from the Bergerac region will all make a gourmet's heart grow fonder.

Prehistory : Some of the most important prehistoric sites in the world are to be found in Dordogne : Les Eyzies, Lascaux, Font-de-Gaume, Le Moustier, La Ferrassie to mention only a few of the 200 sites listed. The abundance  of works of art, shelters and heritage along the Vézère valley are classified by UNESCO as part of the world’s heritage.

Châteaux : The Dordogne boasts the greatest number of chateaux and castles, close to a thousand, of all the French departments dating from Medieval and  Renaissance times : for example the fortresses of Castelnaud, Beynac and Biron,the châteaux of Bannes and Losse or the ruins of Commarque are splendid places to visit.

Towns and villages : In the Perigord medieval towns and villages are to be found in abundance and you will see for yourself that just about every place you come through has a charm of its own.

Exquisite examples though are the towns of Sarlat, Bergerac and Perigueux as well as the bastide towns of Monpazier, Domme, Villefranche and Beaumont.

The villages of La Roque Gageac and Limeuil feature on the list of the most beautiful villages in France. Quite a few famous personalities in the literary field had their home in the Dordogne: the manor and birthplace of the 16th century writer La Boétie are to be found in Sarlat and the great philosopher Montaigne as well as the musketeer La Calprenède were from this region.

Churches and abbeys : In the hills behind the main valley of the Dordogne you will find the Cistercian abbey and cloister of Cadouin situated on the road to Saint James of Compostelle. The 10th century church of Paunat as well as the recently restored church of Saint Avit Seigneur are also of particular interest.

Gardens : Each year more private gardens open their doors to the public : Marqueyssac, le Manoir d’Eyrignac, le Château d’Hautefort and Sardy will please the horticultural visitor.

Music and théâtre : Over the summer period you can enjoy a number of music and theatre festivals in the region.


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