Sunset House bed and breakfast.
Property Summary
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Property Contact Details
| Property Number: | 2054 |
| Name: | Sunset House bed and breakfast. |
| Type: | Guesthouse |
| Location: | Limousin, France |
| Owner: | elizabeth hussein (email owner) |
| Phone Number: | 0033555681921 (please quote Beds & Homes when calling) |
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General Description
You will find find Sunset House on the edge of a small market town among the green, rolling hills of Limousin`s famously beautiful countryside.
You will also find everything you could want for the perfect stay:
A warm and friendly welome from your British hosts.
Complimentory welcome drink of wine, beer or soft drink are given on arrival.
Free hot drinks and fruit in the dining room throughout your stay.
Clean and comfortable accommodation.
Delicious home-cooked meals prepared by our professional chef
Extensive grounds with free use of Sunset House`s private pool.
Four Sun terraces.
Spacious guest lounge (British TV and DVD)
Free parking.
Highly competitive rates.
Property finding assistance for house-hunters**
East access to France`s motorway network (15 minutes); to Limoges International Airport (35 minutes); and to countless enchanting towns,ancient churches and fairytale chateaux (all on your doorstep)
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Bedrooms / Bathrooms
The Sunflower room.
From 60 euros per night (sleeps 3)
Imagine waking up in a bright and beautiful bedroom that is decorated with all the yellow gorgeousness of a sunflower. Then imagine leaping out of bed and looking out of the window at the green of Sunset House`s grounds. There is no better way to start the day.... except, perhaps for our breakfast!
The Sunflower Room sleeps three people: two in a double bed and on in a single.
The Daisy Room.
From 50 euros per night ( sleeps 2)
This may well be our most luxurious room. A huge, king-size bed ensures a perfect night`s sleep for you and your loved one. Fancy a shower? Then walk through to your own en-suite shower room and enjoy yourself inyour own spacious facilities. You can watch British TV as you get ready. When you are ready, come down for a breakfast that will set you up for another day.
The Lilac Room
From 45 euros per night (sleeps 2)
The Lilac Room is a bright, west facing good-sized room, a few steps form the shared bathroom. Its four -poster bed, hung with drapes, provides a romantic touch, as does its decor, which employs delicate shades of lilac.
The Dahlia Room
From 70 euros per night ( sleeps 4)
The Dahlia room is large, bright, west facing, beautifullydecorated in warm terracotta.
It is ideal for a family because it sleeps four people in great comfort: two in a bunk bed and two more in a double bed. it could not be handier for the bathroom (which it shares with the lilac room however you more often than enough have it to yourselves.) which is immediately nextdoor.
The Suite for larger parties.
For 100 Euros per night ( sleeping 6 people)
You can have the two bedroomed suite with private bathroom. Outside the Dahlia and Lilac rooms is a small sitting room with a dresser, table and chairs and seats and a DVD player, and a television showing French or British channels.It is a fully self-contained, private suite comprising the two bedroms, the sitting room and the bathroom.
Ideal for the larger family.
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Living Areas
Sunset House has a very comfortable and spacious lounge that is open 24 hours a day and that is reserved for the exclusive use of our guests. It is a great place to meet other guests or just to talk with your companions about everything that you`ve done and seen during the day.
Alternatively, settle down on one of the sumptuous sofas and watch a movie or catch up with your favourite British soap on Sky TV. If you prefer, bring along your own films- or ask to borrow some of ours- and watch them on the DVD player.
Or, if you`re visiting during the winter, snuggle up infront of the log burning stove and just warm your toes after your day`s sightseeing.
If you choose to use the lounge we are happy to serve you drinks and snacks from 10:00 am till 10:00 pm. Just make yourself at home!
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Kitchen / Dining
You will find that most of our guests choose to eat some of their meals at Sunset House.There is complementory hot drinks available at all times so help yourself! Of course, there are great French resturants nearby. But- after a hard day relaxing, exploring or house-hunting- it`s sometimes easier and more pleasent to stay in.
We are very proud of the food we prepare, All local or home grown ingredients are used. We enjoy serving it in civilised surroundings. That is why we took care in creating a comfortable, traditional dining room in which to indulge our guests with fine wines and superb meals.
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Outside
Although Sunset House is within the town limits of Magnac Laval (and within just a few minutes` walk of the town centre), we have more than an acre of grounds around the property. Every guest is welcome to enjoy both our gardens and four sun terraces. Again, we will be delighted to serve drinks and snacks at the sun terraces from 10.00 am until 10.00pm.
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Location
The area offers peace and tranquillity, country walks, fishing, golf, cycling and horse riding all year round, plus the chance to enjoy French rural charm in local villages and towns. Lake Vassiviere is just 30 minutes drive away for summer picnics and swimming. Winter sports are available within a 2 hour drive at Mont d`Or.
People in Limousin are proud of the fantastic food produced here, especially the beef, pork and lamb, and believe in good farming methods. There are also excellent river fish to enjoy (especially if you`ve caught them yourself!). Many regional specialities use the wide variety of mushrooms common here, as well as chestnuts, walnuts and fruit. The liqueurs made from pears, prunes, chestnuts and walnuts are strong and delicious. Puddings are mouth-watering, and clafoutis with its creaminess and contrasting tartness of the cherries really is very good. Treipaï³ is the pudding for the chocolate lover, made with chocolate and chestnuts, on a biscuity sort of base, traditionally made in a triangular shape.In Limousin, you won`t encounter the usual tourist crowds found in other regions, but you will enjoy yourself far more and see a glimpse of the "real" France.
Haute Vienne has it all!
Lush green rolling countryside, hills and valleys, an abundance of woodland, wildlife and lakes and rivers which stretch out westwards from the Massif centrale range of mountains. The climate is one of long hot summers interspersed with short but sometimes violent thunderstorms, and short cold winters.
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Changeover Details
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Extra Details
We are 9 hours drive from Calais.
1/2 hour from Limoges Airport. Flights daily from London Stanstead East Midlands and Liverpool.
1 hour from Poitiers Airport. Flights twice daily from London Stanstead.
Trains run hourly to Paris (and are very cheap) from La Dorat (7 kms away from Sunset House) which link at Poitiers to Eurostar that goes straight to the UK.
Airport pick-ups and drop offs are available on booking.
To get to Sunset House from Limoges Airport or the A20 Motorway leave the Motorway at Junction 23b and take the sign for Magnac laval for 17 kms, go into the town,straight to the town square and take your first left at the traffic lights beside the flower shop, the road is the D7 to Bellac, follow this road for approx 1km down the bank over the River Bram and we are 100ms on your left.
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