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Description:On the upper floor, there is an elegant oak staircase leading to a spacious mezzanine where guests can sit and unwind. Adjacent to the mezzanine are one double bedroom (with the option to accommodate a travel cot or single bed if needed), two twin bedrooms (one with space for a travel cot or single bed if required), and a room with full-size bunk beds. Additionally, there is a room with a shower and another one with a shower, toilet, and hand basin.
Moving downstairs, there is a comfortable double bedroom with an en-suite featuring a walk-in shower, toilet, and hand basin, suitable for elderly and disabled guests. Furthermore, there is a separate room with a toilet.
The kitchen and dining area, separated from the living room by beautiful oak beams, boasts a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, coffee maker, microwave, toaster, and electric cooker. The dining area features a large oak table that can comfortably seat up to 10 people. Guests are more than welcome to use the facilities to prepare their own lunch and dinner. A washing machine is available for use at an additional charge of 2 Euros per load.
The living room offers a cozy atmosphere with two leather sofas surrounding a large wood-burning stove, perfect for socializing with other guests, reading, or watching TV.
In the reception area, guests can find a computer for their use conveniently placed on the Captain's Desk, providing internet access via a WIFI connection.
Outside, Les Noisettes boasts a well-maintained garden, ideal for children and energetic adults to run around, while others can relax on various pieces of garden furniture under the sun. There is a tiled patio area accessible through French doors from the living room, as well as a built-in BBQ on the side, perfect for grilling burgers, fish, and steaks from local shops. At the front of the house, there is another spacious patio area to enjoy the afternoon and evening sunshine. Ample parking space is available for up to 4 vehicles, and caravans can also be accommodated.
Les Noisettes caters to the needs of singles, families, elderly guests, and those with disabilities. However, please note that pets are not allowed, and smoking is prohibited inside the house.
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Directions
To get to Les Noisettes, head towards Eguzon-Chantome on the D36 for about 3 miles after taking the A20. Once you reach the village of Argentieres, you'll notice a sign on the village green guiding you to Les Noisettes. Take a right turn and continue on Bis Route Du Bois until you find it on the left side. (Coordinates: Lat:46.44247035594932, Long:1.5355110168457031)
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Attractions
- Château d'Argentomagus: Located in Argentomagus, this ancient Roman archaeological site features ruins of a theater, thermal baths, and a museum. Visitors can explore the history of the region through exhibits and artifacts.
- Lake Eguzon: A picturesque reservoir situated near Eguzon-Chantome, offering stunning views and various water activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, or simply relax on the lake's shores.
- Gargilesse-Dampierre: A charming village known for its medieval architecture and picturesque setting. It has been a source of inspiration for many artists, with its quaint streets, traditional houses, and beautiful gardens.
- Château de Crozant: Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Creuse River, this medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The castle's ruins are a popular spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
- Maison de Jour de Fête: A museum dedicated to the classic French film "Jour de Fête" by Jacques Tati. Visitors can learn about the film's production, watch behind-the-scenes footage, and explore the charming village that served as its setting.
- Musée de la Chemiserie: Located in Argenton-sur-Creuse, this museum showcases the history and craftsmanship of shirt-making in the region. Visitors can discover the evolution of this industry through exhibits displaying vintage clothing, machinery, and tools.
- Les Jardins de Drulon: A stunning botanical garden in Loye-sur-Arnon, featuring a vast collection of rare plants and flowers. The garden's serene atmosphere and beautiful landscapes make it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll.
- Saint-Benoît-du-Sault: A medieval hilltop village renowned for its well-preserved architecture and charming streets. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys, admire the picturesque houses, and visit the imposing Romanesque church.
- Maison de George Sand: Located in Nohant-Vic, this museum is dedicated to the renowned French author George Sand. Visitors can explore the writer's former home, discover her personal belongings, and gain insight into her life and literary works. 10. Natural Regional Park of Brenne: A vast natural reserve that spans over 1,600 square kilometers, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, biking, or simply immerse themselves in the unspoiled beauty of the park.