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Intimate stone-built stable, suitable for couples in a rural setting
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 40 sq m
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Bais, Pays De La Loire
- Jublains Roman Village20 min drive
- Villa les Roches Brunes22 min drive
- Château de La Motte-Husson41 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Intimate stone-built stable, suitable for couples in a rural setting
The stable comprises of a ground floor lounge diner, kitchen area, a shower room with toilet. The upstairs bedroom, which has a double bed, fitted wardrobes and chest of drawers, has a small balcony which overlooks orchards and fields.
The kitchen is fully equipped, complete with fridge (with ice box) dish washer, microwave, built-in oven and washing machine. An electric "log burner effect" fire gives a focal point whilst the underfloor heating downstairs makes you feel cosy and warm on those cooler evenings. Free wifi. The TV has access to both English and French channels and has a DVD player.
Fresh eggs can be collected from the nesting boxes of our free range chickens.
There are bikes available for you to use throughout your stay as well as a bike carrier if required. There are plenty of places to explore throughout the area, whether it be by car, bike, or walking.
Our aim is to ensure our guests have an enjoyable and relaxing stay. We are close enough to give you any assistance you may need but far enough away for you to enjoy your privacy.
We are situated less than two miles from the village of Bais (prono. Bay) This typical French village is complete with Tabacs/ Bars, Bakers, General Stores, Garage, Pharmacy, Bank (with ATM), and a Post Office. A small local market takes place outside the church every Wednesday.
The Mayenne area of France has much to offer. It is farming country and most of the villages and towns hold events throughout the summer, including village fetes, exhibitions, fishing competitions and live music, most of them free.
The famous historic town of Mayenne, perched either side of the river, has it's own Chateau, now a museum and the Basilica de Notre Dame. It has plenty of quality boutique shopping as well as it's twice weekly market. A favourite pastime is sitting in the square, sipping a coffee or wine whilst enjoying the local Plat-du-Jour, in the sunshine.
In addition to our local swimming pool: at Sillé-le-Guillaume, just 20 minutes away. there is a wonderful lake with a sandy man-made beach. The area offers horse and donkey rides, boat trips, bike hire, bars and restaurants.
For the bargain hunter or the curious, there are also many weekend "vide greniers" (literally "empty attic"), the French equivalent of a car-boot sale, but where a whole village is usually involved, with locals selling off the items they've had stored since last year's Vide Grenier at their village. Generally there are refreshments available and sometimes, street entertainment.
Within a 30 minute car journey there are lots of small medieval towns that retain their charm and history for you to discover and explore.
Sainte-Suzanne with its 1000 year old walled town with an ancient fortress and château.
Jublains with its extensive Gallo-Roman remains.
Lassay-les-Châteaux, with one of the best examples of a fortified medieval château in France, complete with a working drawbridge and barbican.
There are plenty of activities and the area is particularly noted for walking/rambling, cycling, fishing, horse riding, exploring ancient woodland or just driving through the beautiful countryside and forests. The Alpes Mancelles are a short drive away with the beautiful villages of St Leonard de Bois and St Ceneri on the banks of the River Sarthe and there's plenty of scope for peaceful picnics - or try your hand at kayaking down the river.
40 minutes away is Le Mans, the home of the famous racetrack and it's 24 hour race, amongst many others.
The town has some amazing contrasts between the medieval town with it's stone walls and cobbled streets, it's post war rebuild and it's new modern buildings. There are regular markets taking place throughout the city, but a favourite is the Sunday morning one, with the colours and smells of the food market and the array of brocante and flower stalls.
Bais and the surrounding areas have so much to offer everyone. Locally it is referred to as the "France like it's supposed to be, The French secret". We look forward to meeting you and sharing those secrets.
The kitchen is fully equipped, complete with fridge (with ice box) dish washer, microwave, built-in oven and washing machine. An electric "log burner effect" fire gives a focal point whilst the underfloor heating downstairs makes you feel cosy and warm on those cooler evenings. Free wifi. The TV has access to both English and French channels and has a DVD player.
Fresh eggs can be collected from the nesting boxes of our free range chickens.
There are bikes available for you to use throughout your stay as well as a bike carrier if required. There are plenty of places to explore throughout the area, whether it be by car, bike, or walking.
Our aim is to ensure our guests have an enjoyable and relaxing stay. We are close enough to give you any assistance you may need but far enough away for you to enjoy your privacy.
We are situated less than two miles from the village of Bais (prono. Bay) This typical French village is complete with Tabacs/ Bars, Bakers, General Stores, Garage, Pharmacy, Bank (with ATM), and a Post Office. A small local market takes place outside the church every Wednesday.
The Mayenne area of France has much to offer. It is farming country and most of the villages and towns hold events throughout the summer, including village fetes, exhibitions, fishing competitions and live music, most of them free.
The famous historic town of Mayenne, perched either side of the river, has it's own Chateau, now a museum and the Basilica de Notre Dame. It has plenty of quality boutique shopping as well as it's twice weekly market. A favourite pastime is sitting in the square, sipping a coffee or wine whilst enjoying the local Plat-du-Jour, in the sunshine.
In addition to our local swimming pool: at Sillé-le-Guillaume, just 20 minutes away. there is a wonderful lake with a sandy man-made beach. The area offers horse and donkey rides, boat trips, bike hire, bars and restaurants.
For the bargain hunter or the curious, there are also many weekend "vide greniers" (literally "empty attic"), the French equivalent of a car-boot sale, but where a whole village is usually involved, with locals selling off the items they've had stored since last year's Vide Grenier at their village. Generally there are refreshments available and sometimes, street entertainment.
Within a 30 minute car journey there are lots of small medieval towns that retain their charm and history for you to discover and explore.
Sainte-Suzanne with its 1000 year old walled town with an ancient fortress and château.
Jublains with its extensive Gallo-Roman remains.
Lassay-les-Châteaux, with one of the best examples of a fortified medieval château in France, complete with a working drawbridge and barbican.
There are plenty of activities and the area is particularly noted for walking/rambling, cycling, fishing, horse riding, exploring ancient woodland or just driving through the beautiful countryside and forests. The Alpes Mancelles are a short drive away with the beautiful villages of St Leonard de Bois and St Ceneri on the banks of the River Sarthe and there's plenty of scope for peaceful picnics - or try your hand at kayaking down the river.
40 minutes away is Le Mans, the home of the famous racetrack and it's 24 hour race, amongst many others.
The town has some amazing contrasts between the medieval town with it's stone walls and cobbled streets, it's post war rebuild and it's new modern buildings. There are regular markets taking place throughout the city, but a favourite is the Sunday morning one, with the colours and smells of the food market and the array of brocante and flower stalls.
Bais and the surrounding areas have so much to offer everyone. Locally it is referred to as the "France like it's supposed to be, The French secret". We look forward to meeting you and sharing those secrets.
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Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue
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Check in after 2:00 PM
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Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 82344904600015
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About the area
Bais
Located in Bais, this holiday home is in a rural area. Musée du Château de Mayenne and Château de Lassay are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Jardins de la Mansonière and Ferme du cheval de trait. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including birdwatching.

Bais, Pays De La Loire
What's nearby
- Jublains Roman Village - 20 min drive - 17.1 km
- Villa les Roches Brunes - 22 min drive - 19.9 km
- Château de La Motte-Husson - 41 min drive - 41.7 km
- Castle Lassay - 42 min drive - 35.0 km
- Bagnoles de l'Orne Casino - 52 min drive - 51.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Bar du Commerce - 16 min drive
- La Bonne Table - 9 min drive
- Gaignard - 15 min drive
- Beaufils Thierry - 16 min drive
- Chez Christelle&Nico - 16 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Dean and Trish Smart

We both took the decision to take early retirement. Until that time we were a working professional couple. I was an Assistant Headteacher at a Primary School and Trish was a Nurse Practioner at a Doctors Clinic/Practice. We decided that it was the right time for us and moved to France in 2013 because we wanted to complete our renovation here ourselves, rather than working to pay others to do it for us. We love this area of France and the people we had met when holidaying before we purchased the property and those we have met since.
Languages:
English, French
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